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Yes. She was catholic like her mother and then Henry goes and divorces her mother for Anne and she is almost regected. She was also the least smart out of Edward and Elizabeth. Jane Seymour did try to help Mary fall back in to her fathers favour but I suspect that didn't last long after she died.

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Probably not as 1. She was a staunch Catholic while Henry initiated the break of England from the Catholic Church of Rome and 2. He humiliated her mother, Catherine of Aragon, by divorcing her

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