If You Had The Choice To Live Anywhere...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is indeed a conspiracy theory, and highly unlikely to be valid.
Court ettiquette in those times dictated that the monarch was almost never alone - always dressed and undressed by several of her attendents. It would have been impossible to keep such a decpetion secret in such gossip-ridden places as the Queen's palaces.
Ignore the second "here" above - someting went wrong I know not what. This should be the Hever portrait.
no it is untrue
Elizabeth was er checked by privy Councillors to be a girlie before teh negatiations for marriage with the Dike of Anjou - whenever that was
Unsuccessful
the Duke - my liddle frog the Q referred to him - was ugly possibly gay possibly infected with syphilis and died a few years later.
This is not directly related to the question but to another similar story about 'mistaken gender':
Although OED gives somewhat different explanation to the origin of word 'test', this sounds more entertaining:
"Testiculos habet et bene pendentes" � "He has testicles, and they dangle nicely."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Joan
Queen Elizabeth was very much a woman! The idea that she was really a man, or half-woman/half-man, probably stems from the idea that a woman could not successfully rule a kingdom, and so she had to have been secretly a man. It may also have stemmed from the idea that every woman wanted to marry, and if she did not, there had to be a reason for it.
And she wasn't bald either, all hogwash.
You're all thinking of the Gloucestershire legend of "The Bisley Boy" which basically states that while on a visit to nearby Berkeley Castle as a child, Elizabeth suddenly died.
Panicking officials substituted the most suitable red headed child, who happened to be a boy.
Elizabeth went bald, never married, left explicit instructions forbidding a postmortem, and was fond of saying she had "the heart of a man". Hmmmm.
A skeleton of a young girl in tudor dress was found in the area a few years ago.