Yes, Henry VIII did achieve some of his goals. He wanted a male heir to secure the Tudor dynasty, and eventually his son Edward VI was born. He also wanted to separate from the Catholic Church and establish the Church of England, which he successfully did through the Act of Supremacy in 1534. However, he did not get everything he wanted, such as a peaceful and stable reign or a long-lasting marriage.
no he wanted to be king
Henry VIII wanted to have a son.
King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church because he wanted to put away his wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Simply Henry wanted a son from her.
Henry the 8th wanted a son (air) to the throne
Because Kathryn Howard had a Girl baby and King Henry the viii wanted a boy baby
Henry the VIII wanted power because he wanted nobody to be more powerful than himself. This why one of the reasons Henry VIII changed the church and to prove to people he had the most power in the country.
King Henry VIII was at odds with the pope because he wanted to get a divorce. This caused King Henry VIII to form the Church of England. This church was just like the Catholic Church, except the king of England was at its head, not the pope, and King Henry VIII could get divorced. A lot.
Because Henry was the King and he wanted it.
Henry, just wanted a new wife.
Henry wanted a different wife
Henry VIII wanted a wife that could give him a son. He also wanted a wife that was pretty, relatively intelligent, popular with the people, submissive and eager to please him.