No, all of Henry's "thought to be bastard children" were born long after their mother's affairs.
Richard the Lion-Heart was King Richard I of England.
While it's possible that Richard III was secretly homosexual, by all accounts, it appears that he was not. He was married to Anne Neville, the younger daughter of the Earl of Warwick, on July 12, 1472. They had one son who died as an infant and two acknowledged illegitimate children (whose ages and mothers we do not know). It appears that the two illegitimate children were born before Richard married Anne Neville and there are no accounts of infidelity in his marriage.
Richard III of England died on 1485-08-22.
Richard the Lionhearted
They were third cousins once removed through the illegitimate side of Henry V.
There are multiple celebrities with the name: Richard Edwards, band member of "Margot & the Nuclear So and So's." Richard Edwards, Jamaican footballer born 1983 Richard Edwards, Welsh politician born 1956
Richard Edwards - fashion company - was created in 1993.
Richard S. Edwards died on 1956-06-02.
Richard S. Edwards was born on 1885-02-18.
Richard Edwards - fashion company - ended in 2002.
Richard the Lion-Heart was King Richard I of England.
Richard I of England, popularly known as Richard the Lionheart, was the English King who led The Third Crusade.
England in 1804 by the English inventor Richard Trevithick
Richard Edwards - Welsh politician - was born on 1956-08-25.
Richard Edwards - Royal Navy officer - died in 1773.
Richard Hakluyt
None that anyone knows about.