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The boy was a miscarriage/stillbirth on Jan. 29, 1536.
No his first three wives did; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour.
Anne Boleyn spent her days scheming and plotting(trying to make the world a better place) and trying to become a queen - something she finally succeeded with. When she was a queen, she had to focus on getting pregnant with a son - in this case, however, she did not succeed. Anne Boleyn did "only" give birth to one of the most beloved queens, Elizabeth I, and since Anne couldn't give the king a son, he plotted against her, had her arrested and executed.
she couldn't give him a son
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Yes, Anne Boleyn gave birth to Princess Elizabeth of England in 1533. Later, Elizabeth was demoted to being just Lady Elizabeth, and again later to being considered a princess again before finally beginning her reign after her sister Mary passed on.
He wasn't entirely discouraged, for he felt that if Anne could give birth to a healthy daughter, then she could give birth to a healthy son. He loved his daughter, but not as much as he would've loved her had she been a boy instead.
She gave birth to Elizabeth Tudor on September 7, 1533 at Greenwich Palace downstream from London, on the River Thames. This was her only live birth. Later, she did have a miscarriage and a stillborn son.
Anne Boleyn's birth year is not absolutely known, she was born 1501 or 1507 and executed on 19 May 1536. She was executed by an expert French swordsman, brought in on Henry VIII's orders to give Anne a more humane and swift death.
His first wife could not give him a son and heir.
Anne Boleyn was the 2nd wife of Henry VIII. Henry was hoping that Anne would give him a son, but she gave him a daughter, Elizabeth I. He fancied Jane Seymour, and heard from his old friend that Anne Boleyn was unfaithful. So she was taken to the trial, and was found GUILTY. So she was executed. Later, Henry married Jane Seymour, and Jane Seymour gave Henry a SON! Edward VI. But Jane fell sick after giving birth and died.
Because Catherine did not give Henry a son and heir to the thrown, and because he loved Anne Boleyn!