He was last King of the Tudor dynasty. His daughter, Elizabeth I was the last Queen of the Tudor house.
Henry the 8th wore royal cloths
The second member to the royal family to divorce was Charles, Prince of Wales. He and his wife Diana divorced in 1996. Before him Anne, Princess Royal, divorced her husband Mark Phillips in 1992.
His father, Henry VII was from the House of Tudor. His mother Elizabeth was from the House of York
Yes, Henry the 8th was buried under a tree and rare flowers sprouted from it and they are now used for the royal wedding bouqets, e.g Kate Middletons.
He sang Henry the 8th.I'm Henry the 8th I am,Henry the 8th I am, I am,I got married to the widow next door,She's been married 7 times before,And every one was a Henry (Henry),She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (no Sam)I'm her 8th old man I Henry,Henry the 8th I amSecond verse same as the firstI'm Henry the 8th I am,Henry the 8th I am, I am,I got married to the widow next door,She's been married 7 times before,And every one was a Henry (Henry),She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (no Sam)I'm her 8th old man I Henry,Henry the 8th I am(shouts)I'm Henry the 8th I am,Henry the 8th I am, I am,I got married to the widow next door,She's been married 7 times before,And every one was a Henry (Henry),She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (no Sam)I'm her 8th old man I Henry,Henry the 8th I amH-E-N-R-YHenry (Henry) Henry (Henry)Henry the 8th I am, I am,Henry the 8th I am.
Her Majesty, assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth 2,has the surname Windsor. The family is from the House of Sax-Coburg, as Henry the 8th was from the House of Tudor and so on. After the first World War (1914-1918) the Royal Family changed the name to distance itself from the European (Germanic) blood lines within its history.
King Henry the 7th was not known for any inventions nor Henry the 8th. However, Henry the 8th did compose music.
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Type your answer here... she was 27 when she married Henry the 8th
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No, Henry VIII did not order the closure of Fountains Abbey in 1529. He ordered the closure in 1539 (not 1529) as part of the historic "Dissolution of the Monasteries".