He would have been brother in law - married Elizabeth of York sister of the Princes
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.
King Henry VII had only one wife. His son, King Henry VIII, famously married six times. Related question below.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.
Henry VIII was the son, and successor of Henry VII.
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.
None, because he didn't kill them (if you mean Henry VII). The murders have traditionally been blamed on his predecessor, Richard III who had them imprisoned there. I understand some historians now cast doubt on his guilt.
Edward V son of Edward IV was taken to the tower along with his younger brother. Edward V was to be the King after Edward IVs death, but was declared illegitimate, therefore he could not be king. He and his brother were taken to the tower in fear of their safety after this news. They were under the care of their Uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester later Richard III. The princes were taken to the tower and never heard from again. The rumor is that either Richard III hired someone to smother them or Henry VII had them killed. It has never been proven who actually did it, both had reason to though. Later there were skeletons found in the tower believed to be those of the two princes.
Henry VII had only one wife. His son, Henry VIII famously married six times - see the related questions below.
King Henry VII had only one wife. His son, King Henry VIII, famously married six times. Related question below.
Henry VII had only one wife. His son, Henry VIII famously married six times, details on the related question link below,
Edward IV of England had ten legitimate children and several bastards. His most famous legitimate sons were Edward V (his sucessor), and Richard Duke of York. These two boys are commonly known as the princes in the tower, and were supposedly murdered on September 3, 1483 in the Tower of London. His most famous daughter was Elizabeth who married Henry VII, and was the mother of the infamous Henry VIII.
I believe you are referring to Kind Henry VIII who married six wives; not his father King Henry VII. King Henry VIII wifes were both executed at the Tower of London, a historic castle located in central london.
King Henry VII had only one wife.His son, Henry VIII famously married six times - see the related question below.Henry VII had one wife, who died of natural causes.His son, Henry VIII famously had six wives, see the related question link below.
Henry VII was a king of England.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I