Protagonist and Queen of Scots. Raised in France for protection, she marries Francis II, then Darnley, and later Bothwell. She faces political hostility from Scottish lords and clergy, flees to England after rebellion, and is eventually imprisoned and executed by her cousin Elizabeth I.
Religious and political adversary opposing her rule.
Loyal lady-in-waiting and childhood friend.
Passionate romantic involvement that defies noble expectations.
Marriage deteriorates into political and personal estrangement.
Trusted advisor and close companion in court affairs.
Half-siblings with deep political and familial tension.
Explore the full interactive character relationship map of Mary, Queen of Scots