One last thought about Wolf Hall. I went to Hampton Court last week because every time I'm in London I try to go-- I really like Hampton Court. And I was particularly interested this time to see Wolsey's Closet, where in the film Mark Rylance had his office . I don't remember it to be as large as I said earlier, as they showed it in the series. I did find it, and it's quite small. The audio says that somebody, could have been named Knox, for William of William and Mary, I think, had changed all those areas and transformed them into other uses. So Wolsey's Closet in reality still consists of that beautiful paneling, that fireplace, a nice leaded small window, and the the beautiful paintings, and I actually paced it --off I'm sure people thought I was out of my mind. Or would have if anybody else had come in it. I'd say it's 10 by 10. if it's that, more like 9 x 9...very small . Nothing like it appears in the series.
And then there's another tiny little room off it barely enough room to stretch out your arms both sides with the paneling in another lighted window and that's it ..
So obviously the moviemakers decided to restore it. And Wolf Hall the book is for sale everywhere here in the palace which is having a big anniversary, lots of re-creations, re-enactors, films, really well done.
It's really a nice day out . And you can take the boat back to London and pretend to be Henry VIII.