Royal Forces (King’s Army)
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The Royal Forces (King’s Army) are the central prize in this power struggle, with Cromwell wielding the King’s authority to strip Norfolk of command and grant it to Charles Brandon. The organization’s representation is indirect but absolute: its orders are delivered through Cromwell, reinforcing the King’s absolute control over military appointments. Norfolk’s demotion is framed as a royal decree, making the Royal Forces a tool of political maneuvering rather than a neutral military entity. The shift in command underscores the King’s volatility and Cromwell’s ability to exploit it.
Through Cromwell’s delivery of the King’s demotion order, framing the Royal Forces as an extension of the monarch’s will.
Exercising authority over individuals (Norfolk) and organizations (the Howard family), while operating under the constraint of the King’s shifting favor.
The demotion of Norfolk and the elevation of Brandon signal a shift in the King’s favor, reinforcing the precarious nature of noble power in the court. The Royal Forces become a pawn in the larger game of Tudor politics, their loyalty tied to the monarch’s whims rather than institutional tradition.
The King’s decision reflects internal court tensions, with Cromwell and Norfolk representing competing factions. The Royal Forces’ command is a battleground for these factions, with the King’s favor as the ultimate arbitrator.
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