There's no real way of knowing that, but we know he respected his father as king a great deal, and it is often assumed he was fond of his mother, and grieved when she died.
He also likely named his daughter Elizabeth after his mother.
If you mean Elizabeth I of England, then her parents were Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII
Henry VIII was the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. His elder brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales, died in 1502, leaving Henry as heir to the throne. Elizabeth of York, as the older sister of the Princes in the Tower, she had a better claim to the throne than Henry VII. Henry VII solved this problem by marring her and unting the Houses of Lancaster and York, as is shown in the Tudor rose. Elizabeth became the mother of Henry VIII.
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Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (who was beheaded by Henry VIII).
Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.
Henry VII and Elizabeth of York
Henry viii did like Thomas Cramner. This was because he allowed Henry to have a divorce with Catherine of Aragon. Mary wasn't very happy with Thomas for splitting up her parents, so when she was Queen, she had him killed. The end.
No, why would you think that?
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Henry the VIII family was not so very good
If you mean Elizabeth I of England, then her parents were Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Henry VIII parents were King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth of York, when these two married if brought the end of the war of roses because the York and Lancastrians were united. Henry from the Lancastarians and Elizabeth from York.
Henry VIII was a bright spark, and a most clever scholar.
Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII
Henry Tudor, later King Henry VIII of England was the second son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. King James V of Scotland was the son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII and older sister of Henry VIII. So... James V's mother was the daughter of Henry VII and thus sister of Henry VIII. The relationship between Henry VIII's parents and James V's mother is that of Parent-Child. James' father was not related to the Tudors.