Jane has these special powers that can, like control you or something like that so Edward is like knelling on the ground
It is unclear what specific action Jane takes towards Edward, as "doing" can refer to a variety of actions. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.
Jane Grey was not one of Henry's wives. Jane Grey was made queen after the death of Henry's son Edward (King Edward VI). Henry was, however, married to Jane Seymour who was the mother of Edward VI.
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Edward Ferris is the love interest of Elinor Dashwood in Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility"
Jane Grey was not one of Henry's wives. Jane Grey was made queen after the death of Henry's son Edward (King Edward VI). Henry was, however, married to Jane Seymour who was the mother of Edward VI.
Lady Jane Grey was related to Edward VI because she was his first cousin once removed. Lady Jane Grey was the Queen of England who followed Edward VI to the thrown.
Jane Seymour was Henry's favourite wife as she gave him the son he longed for; he became Edward VI. Jane died of fever following the birth.
Edward vi (1537 - 1553)
Jane Seymour
King Edward VI of England was the son of King Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour.
Her sons name was Edward. He became King Edward VI after his father Henry VIII died