Object
Princess Mary's Cap
Mary fumbles her cap free during her emotional collapse in the privy chamber, yanking the pins from her hair so it tumbles to her shoulders. The headpiece, a staple of courtly restraint, lies discarded amid shattered glass until Lady Shelton snaps at her to pin it back on, restoring the facade of composure before Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cromwell.
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Purpose
Head covering to secure hair and maintain courtly decorum
Significance
Mary's removal marks her rebellion and vulnerability, stripping away noble restraint in a moment of raw despair; Lady Shelton's order to replace it reinforces the court's unyielding control over her dignity.
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