personally i think no he didnt , he failed as a husband but not as a king!
Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon in 1509 when he became king. Catherine was the widow of Henry's older brother Arthur (1486 - 1502), who had died at 15 years old. When Henry's marriage to Catherine began to fail and he had fallen in love with Anne Boleyn, Henry used the fact that Catherine had been his brother's wife, as a religious excuse for their failure to have a male heir.
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yes!
as England is attached to Wales and Scotland, I fail to see how it would get away
England failed in 1974, 1978, 1994.
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Henry thought that she was ugly and looked like a horse. But apparently Anne of Cleves was a very pretty lady and it was more her personality that made Henry not like her. Although divorced, Anne of Cleves was probably the most lucky of all the wives he married as she and Henry were great friends after the divorce. Henry gave her lots of jewels and palaces.
CANUTE (CNUT) THE DANE 1017 - 1035 Son of Sweyn, he ruled well and with fairness. Divided England into four earldoms. Legend has it that wishing to show his courtiers (prone to excessive flattery of their monarch) that as a king he was not a god, he ordered the tide not to come in, knowing he would fail.
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i think so
good fail