Probably not. The incest (and adultery) charges against her are now widely (and I mean like 99%) believed to have been fabricated by Henry and his lawyers so that he could get rid of Anne and remarry. the Other Boleyn Girl is a very historically innacurate book.
No, Anne Boleyn is very unlikely to have had deformities such as a mole on her neck and a sixth finger on her right hand. Such deformities were considered a devil signs in those times, therefore Henry VIII is unlikely to have noticed and married her if she really had any.
She had also been lady-in waiting to Queen Claude of France and to Archduchess Margaret of Austria in Netherlands too. In those times, nobody would accept a person with physical deformities in royal court. This misinformation was spread after her death by Catholics who were great opponents to her in her life because of her Protestant beliefs and English Reformation.
Anyway, in the 18th cetnury her body was exhumed and there were no signs of any deformities.
Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife.
Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII: A Relationship that Shook the Foundation of England.
Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, were married on 28th May 1533.
Anne Boleyn married Henry VIII in January 1533.
Anne Boleyn was married to Henry VIII, but she committed adultery against him with George Boleyn. This is treason as you are not keeping all your promises that you made to the king.
Elizabeth the I was the daughter of King Henry the VIII and Anne Boleyn. She was the second legitamte daughter of Henry VIII and the first child of Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (who was beheaded by Henry VIII).
With Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn had one child, who was Elizabeth I
Anne Boleyn was beheaded by a French swordsman imported by Henry VIII
Henry VIII's mistress.
Mary Boleyn
Anne Boleyn didn't have consorts. She was a consort. She was the consort of Henry VIII of England.