Besides being known for her long reign and the defeat of the Spanish Armada, Queen Elizabeth I is also known as the “Virgin Queen”, who was assumed to be a male imposter. While the rumour has travelled through centuries, it is not a claim that is true. This theory was first introduced in a book called “Famous Imposters” by Bram Stoker, author of the book “Dracula”. According to him, the real Queen Elizabeth had died at an early age due to a plague. However, to avoid the wrath of King Henry VIII, Elizabeth’s caretakers decided to replace her with a similarly aged boy. But before taking the words of the author, it is important to delve deeper into the real truth, which is somehow hidden in the past.