No his first three wives did; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour.
In 1523, Henry VIII was the Pope's closest supporter because he needed him to give him an annulment from his wife. Henry VIII had six wives.
Henry VIII was disappointed with Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn because they did not give him a male heir. He loved Jane Seymour because she gave birth to his son Prince Edward. Henry VIII did not hate Anne of Cleves but he found her unattractive. It would be fair to assume that Henry hated Katherine Howard because she committed adultery.
King Henry VIII
Jane Seymour was important because she was the only one of Henry VIII's six wives to give birth to a 'surviving' son.
Because Henry was the King and he wanted it.
Henry VIII set up the Anglican church when the pope wouldn't give him a divorce.
Yes she did but it was a girl
she swallowed
No she wasn't!
Because she was young and very beautiful. And also Anne played with his passions, making him even more infatuated with her and she refused to give him her maidenhead to him while he was still married. It was that and the fact that Catherine of Aragon couldn't give birth to a son that made Henry VIII want to divorce his wife
anne of cleves
One that would give him a son.