Henry refuses to execute the captured Perkin Warbeck, believing it will make him a martyr and cause further revolts. Margaret brings Perkin's wife Catherine to court to see her husband being treated as a menial and to annul their marriage and Elizabeth treats her with scorn after Henry appears to be using her sexually against her husband. Ultimately Perkin confesses his true identity but there are still some at court who believe his deception and Margaret of Burgundy plans to rescue him.
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