Based on his actions we might assume Henry VIII was not satisfied in any of his marriages.
He very much wanted sons to be his heirs, since he knew daughters would be challenged on the throne. He had one legitimate son, but one was not enough in a time when children often died, and the mother of his son died in childbirth. And the fact that there were two daughters did not help much.
Henry really loved at least one of his wives, and always called her his beloved sister - this was Anne of Cleves, with whom his marriage was annulled because it was never consummated.
Henry hated anne of cleaves but he had too marry her, he gave up in the end and just had a divorce.
No he didin't as he wanted a son and she gave him a daughter Elizabeth I and also he accused her of being with other men so he had her executed on the 19th May 1536.
Cause she looked like a horse, she was ugly.
Haivng behreaed Anne Bolyne and having 8 wives
Wikipedia is your friend..... Anne Boleyn (not Bolyne) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I.
1568
Anne Bolyne Henry VIII's second wife who lost her head for not producing a live male heir
He only beheaded two of them. He beheaded his second wife Anne Boleyn for incest, adultery, and other things. He beheaded his fifth wife Catherine Howard (a cousin of Anne's) for adultery
Queen Mary's mother was Anne Bolyne.
Anne boelyn took place of Catherine of Aragon and had queen elizabeth and then she got killwd
She was queen for 3 yrs
Henry VIII of England had a French swordsman imported in especially for his wife's execution.
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII. She died by execution after it was ordered by her husband. King Henry wanted her dead because he wanted to marry another woman and she was unable to give him an heir.
Catherine could not give Henry a son and had lot her attractive appeal. Anne Boleyn, on the other hand, was young intelligent and had the promise of a son- she was younger enough to have children. Anne lured Henry in, but refused to sleep with him which just made the king more persistent eventually Anne used this to her advantage and told him he could have what he wanted only once she was queen and rightfully his. Henry therefore married Anne because she had seduced him and had promised him a son- the thing he most wanted in life to carry on the Tudor monarchy. xx
No. Henry VIII wanted to re-marry, so Anne had to be removed on any charge possible. Supposedly her true offence was too much indiscreet gossip about Henry's shortcomings as a husband.