Object
Duke of Suffolk's Upper Body Armor
Worn exclusively by Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, during his militarized disruption of the Christmas masque at Greenwich Palace. Its metallic construction and audible presence serve as a deliberate contrast to the festive, costumed revelry, reinforcing Suffolk's role as a disruptive military figure.
4 appearances
Purpose
Protects upper body in combat and signals military readiness
Significance
Duke of Suffolk's armor marks his authority amid court rivalries and foreshadows volatile power struggles, heightening tension after Henry VIII humiliates Chapuys.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used