No. Like Mary I, Henry VIII had his marriage taken back from Anne Bolyn making Elizabeth I an illeginamet child. The reason she became queen is that Edward died around age 15 and Mary renounced her thrown since she was crazy.
she was with Henry viii.
Edward the 1st, Mary the 1st and elizabeth the first
yes she had elizabeth 1st
Queen Elizabeth I.
King Henry VIII was the father of Queen Elizabeth I. Her mother was Anne Boleyn, who was King Henry's second wife.
Anne Boleyn and her dad was King Henry VIII
Princess Elizabeth who became Queen Elizabeth the 1st. She also reigned the longest dying in 1603.
King Henry the VII wife was Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. She was thus the mother of Henry VIII. King Henry VII of England was the son of Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and his wife, Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Mary Queen of Scots was Henry VII of England's great-granddaughter. Elizabeth I was the second legitimate child of Henry VIII of England (the son of Henry VII) to survive infancy. Elizabeth was therefore the granddaughter of Henry VII. In other words Mary was the daughter of Elizabeth's cousin.
King Henry VIII had at lest one illegitimate by his mistress Elizabeth Blount, that Child was Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Born 15 June 1519 Died 23 July 1536, we're sure Henry FitzRoy is his son because he acknowledged him, other illegitimate can be debated, some Historians think that the children of Mary Boleyn, Lady Catherine Carey (1524-1569) and Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (1526-1596), were the illegitimate children of Henry VIII they were never acknowledged as such the way Henry FitzRoy was.
Prince Henry, 1st child of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon lived 52 days. She had a half brother- Henry Fitzroy, born to Henry and his mistress Elizabeth Blount. He died when he was 17. Half brother Edward VI and half sister Elizabeth I
The father of Catherine of Aragon was Ferdinand II of Aragon. The mother of Catherine of Aragon was Isabella I of Castile.