She married into one - her husband was King Henry VIII. She was not a member of any royal family until she married Henry.
Anne Boleyn, the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Duke of Norfolk, was born in 1501. Her father had high ambitions for his daughter and when she was only seven she was sent to Paris to be educated with the children of the French royal family. So the answer is Sir Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard
When Anne Boleyn lived in France it was as lady-in-waiting to the Queen, so she would have lived where the royal family did. In the sixteenth century, that would have been in Paris, Fontainebleau, and various other palaces.
Anne Boleyn. Many say it was Elizabeth I, but the Boleyn family was a faithful protestant.
Anne Boleyn had one surviving sister, Mary Boleyn, who was the eldest, and another sister, Jane, who was likely younger but died in infancy. The Boleyn family also had a brother named George Boleyn, who was younger than Anne. Therefore, the siblings in order of age were Mary, Anne, George, and Jane (who did not survive).
Mary married without her family's consent and below her rank. At the time her sister Anne was Queen, and it could not be tolerated that the Queen's sister married a simple man like William Stafford (a courtier to the King). Also, in Tudor England it was not allowed for a noble person to marry without the Kings permission.
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Anne Boleyn.
Anne Boleyn was English.
Catherine Howard's cousin was Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I. Both women were part of the Boleyn family and were connected through their shared lineage, as they were both granddaughters of Thomas Boleyn. Catherine Howard's relationship with the royal family was influenced by her cousin's tumultuous history, as Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536. Catherine herself would later face a similar fate, being executed in 1542 for treason.
Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard were Anne Boleyn's parents.
Anne Boleyn was a woman.
Hever Castle was the home of the Boleyn family. Anne Boleyn lived there, among other people. King Henry VIII gave it to Anne of Cleves.
Mary (sister): Continued to stay away from court after having been banished by Anne for a secret remarriage; died in 1543 George (brother): Executed with Anne on charges of adultery and incest Thomas and Elizabeth (parents): Disgraced but survived; died a few years later