Emily Bader as Jane Grey is next to the My Lady Jane book cover.
Warning: This article contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Amazon's My Lady Jane and the book on which it's based.
13 Jane’s Mom And Lord Dudley Arranged The Marriage In The Show Jane's Mom Has More Influence In Amazon's My Lady Jane In the My Lady Jane book, Lord Dudley manipulates King Edward into ordering Jane and Guildford’s wedding. The writing only alludes to her mother’s involvement when Jane states her mom has set up multiple engagements for Jane in the past. The fact that Edward chose the match and ordered the wedding creates tension between Jane and Edward.
11 Jane Meets Guildford Before The Wedding In Prime Video’s My Lady Jane Jane And Guildford Have A New Meet Cute The way that Jane and Guildford meet in the My Lady Jane book and series are vastly different, changing how the characters interact and think about each other. In the novel, Jane goes over to meet Guildford, but he’s in his horse form. Rather than tell Jane, Guildford’s family allows her to believe he’s out galavanting with women.
9 Guildford Wants A Cure For Being An Ethian In The Show Guildford Internalizes The Hatred Of Ethians Close Within the book, Guildford may not openly admit to being an Ethian, but he isn’t ashamed of that fact either. His issues are with how Ethians are treated, not the fact that they exist. This is changed in Prime Video’s My Lady Jane, where Guildford seeks a cure for his Ethian form. He has a deep-seated shame that harms his self-esteem.
Fitz helps introduce King Edward to the Pack and encourages him to fight for his throne. Unlike Grace, Fitz isn’t threatened or bothered by Edward’s role as a monarch, seeing this as just another facet of his love interest. This acceptance makes Fitz and Edward’s romance in the show stronger than that of Grace and Edward in the book.
Guildford’s mom comes over to the estate so she and his dad can tell him about his impending marriage. Ultimately, the Prime Video series likely killed her for two reasons. Firstly, she’s an unnecessary character, only appearing in the one scene. Secondly, Guildford’s dead mom creates a deeper and more complex backstory for the My Lady Jane character.
4 King Edward’s Grandmother Wants To Commit Genocide In The Show Edward's Grandmother Has A Nefarious Personality King Edward’s grandmother plays an important role in both the My Lady Jane book and show, but the two versions of the character have vastly different personalities. Her Ethian training in the book is kind, patient, and compassionate. She also doesn’t harbor hatred for the Verities. In the show, she’s cruel, manipulative, and abusive.
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