Yes. Quite a few actually. All royal families in Europe are more or less related in some way.
There are quite a lot of portraits of Henry VIII. Google or Wiki "Henry VIII portraits" and you'll find many sites with images.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
Henry VIII was dead by the time the Armada attacked. In any case, being English, he would not have been a member of the Spanish forces.
Henry VIII?
No. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter.
yes, but they were like third cousins
Katheryn Howard did not have any children with King Henry VIII.
they were second cousins Henry VII Henry VIII Margaret Elizabeth James V Mary, Queen of Scots They were cousins.
There are quite a lot of portraits of Henry VIII. Google or Wiki "Henry VIII portraits" and you'll find many sites with images.
not really
The two women, apart from both being the beheaded wives of Henry VIII, were cousins.
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no they did not
Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, were cousins through Anne's mother and Catherine's father. Ironically, both captured the king's attention while he was married to a more dowdy wife, both were good musicians, and both were beheaded for treason in the form of adultery. However Anne's execution was to get her out of the way, and Catherine's was when Henry found out about her previous boyfriends.
They were first cousins once removed (Mary Queen of Scots was Henry VIII's grand niece).
In the UK it is legal for cousins to marry, so it is certainly legal for cousins to have children. King Henry VIII changed the marriage laws on that point so that he could legally marry his cousin.