The White Princess

Why does Henry spare Lambert's life in the novel, The White Princess?

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Lambert is the first pretender prince and one of the few betrayers Henry spared throughout the novel. He was raised to be a pretender prince from birth and has the education of a nobleman. When he is captured, he repents everything and his life is spared. Instead, Henry sends him to work in the kitchen where Elizabeth says Lambert was able to make a new, successful life for himself.

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