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Henry Vll had 4 children one illigitement son Henry fitzroy one son called edward he had with Jane seymore and 2 girls 1 called Mary who he had with catherine of aragon and elizabeth who he had with anne Boleyn

The above answer is totally wrong, they are thinking of Henry VIII.

Henry VII was Henry VIII's Father. Married to Elizabeth of York, they had four children,

Arthur Prince of Wales, Margaret Tudor, Henry and Mary Tudor.

Arthur was next in line to the throne, but he died in 1502, leaving Henry to become the next King.

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