ENGLAND - Queen Henriette Marie is a Roman Catholic, who's incredibly strong devotion to her faith will cost King Charles his victory against Parliament in the Civil War. Starting from 1625, the Queen has become a topic of controversy, as she had not been crowned queen in an Anglican service. This disgraceful act expressed Queen Henriette Marie's openness and devotion to Catholicism and angered the general public in turn. Hostility between the people of England who observed the Anglican faith and Queen Henriette Marie was elevated as it was found ill-mannered that the highness would disregard the religion of our country and refuse to convert to her husband's religion. The mere thought that a Roman Catholic would become the Queen of England