Kate was a serving woman at an eatery in London, frequented by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare and Kate became intimate in 1598, and Shakespeare found he loved Kate more than he did his own wife, Anne Hathaway. When Queen Elizabeth offered to do Shakespeare certain favours in gratitude for his role in William and Robert Cecil's conspiracy to expel the Spanish forces from England, Shakespeare asked the Queen to issue a divorce from his marriage, which had been unavailable under the Catholic Hapsburg monarchs Queen Isabella and King Albert. Elizabeth granted his request and, thus liberated, Shakespeare married Kate.
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| - Kate was a serving woman at an eatery in London, frequented by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare and Kate became intimate in 1598, and Shakespeare found he loved Kate more than he did his own wife, Anne Hathaway. When Queen Elizabeth offered to do Shakespeare certain favours in gratitude for his role in William and Robert Cecil's conspiracy to expel the Spanish forces from England, Shakespeare asked the Queen to issue a divorce from his marriage, which had been unavailable under the Catholic Hapsburg monarchs Queen Isabella and King Albert. Elizabeth granted his request and, thus liberated, Shakespeare married Kate.
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| - Kate was a serving woman at an eatery in London, frequented by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare and Kate became intimate in 1598, and Shakespeare found he loved Kate more than he did his own wife, Anne Hathaway. When Queen Elizabeth offered to do Shakespeare certain favours in gratitude for his role in William and Robert Cecil's conspiracy to expel the Spanish forces from England, Shakespeare asked the Queen to issue a divorce from his marriage, which had been unavailable under the Catholic Hapsburg monarchs Queen Isabella and King Albert. Elizabeth granted his request and, thus liberated, Shakespeare married Kate.
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