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Guzman saw that Elizabeth I wore a miniature portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, on a chain at her waist in April 1566.[2] He wrote a number of letters describing the arrival of Mary, Queen of Scots, in England in May 1568, and the efforts of French and Scottish diplomats on her behalf.[3]
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Guzman is depicted as the ambassador of Spain to Britain during the reign of Edward VI in Becoming Elizabeth.