Several undated love letters from Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) to Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536) were found in the Vatican Library. They were probably originally stolen from Anne, during the annullment proceedings between Katherine of Aragon and Henry. As can be seen from this letter, Henry affectionately refers to Anne's "pretty dukkys":
Mine own sweetheart, these shall be to advertise you of the great loneliness that I find here since your departing, for I ensure you methinketh the time longer since your departing now last than I was wont to do a whole fortnight: I think your kindness and my fervents of love causeth it, for otherwise I would not have thought it possible that for so little a while it should have grieved me, but now that I am coming toward you methinketh my pains been half released.... Wishing myself (specially an evening) in my sweetheart's arms, whose pretty dukkys I trust shortly to kiss. Written with the hand of him that was, is, and shall be yours by his will.
H.R.
Mary Boleyn did have a son. Even during his life there was speculation that he was the bastard of Henry VIII. He was given the name Carey after Mary's husband and was never accknowledged as the Kings son. It is possible that both her daughter Catherine and Henry were the children of Henry VIII.
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she was his mistress.
2 Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleeves
Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves were married at Greenwich Palace.
Anne Boleyns nickname was Nan by king Henry VIII
That was just for the drama TV show "The Tudors" as a symbolic presentation of the king's absolute power.
Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife.
Anne of Cleeves out lived Henry VIII by 10 years.
At the end of Queen Anne Boleyn's marriage to King Henry VIII, she was beheaded on accounts of adultery and treason, through which there was countless evidence that she had an affair with her brother, though this has never been proven and is most probably untrue
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (who was beheaded by Henry VIII).
These charges were trumped up by the Boleyns' enemies to weed them out. At Anne and George's trial , no witnesses came forward with evidence ,there wernt any . Henry needed Anne gone for his selfish desire to marry Jane Seymour. ANyone associtated with her , He wanted gone by any illegal unfair means necessary.
Anne's father was Thomas Boleyn. And her mother was Elizabeth Howard
Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII: A Relationship that Shook the Foundation of England.
Henry VIII's fourth wife was Anne of Cleves. Katherine Parr was his sixth wife.
Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, were married on 28th May 1533.
Mary Boleyn did have a son. Even during his life there was speculation that he was the bastard of Henry VIII. He was given the name Carey after Mary's husband and was never accknowledged as the Kings son. It is possible that both her daughter Catherine and Henry were the children of Henry VIII.