At a very young age most young girls of a certain position are given to the court of the current Queen to learn how to behave and to hopefully make a good marriage. this was no different for Jane, at a young age she was given to Katherine of Aragon and when she was dethroned, Jane became a lady-in-waiting to the current Queen Anne Boylen.
She was a maid-of-honour to Anne Boleyn. Before that she had been a maid-of-honour to Henry VIII's sister, Mary Tudor, Queen of France. She was a maid-of-honour to Anne Boleyn.
She was lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and then to Anne Boleyn.
She didn't have a job. As a princess, she would just lye around and go to balls and the like.
Anne Boleyn was a maiden to her Majesty the Queen of France from age 13. Her family recalled her back to England around the time her sister, Mary, lost the King's interest.
She didn't have one. Noble women didn't work. She was however a lady in waiting to the Queen.
stayed at home with her family
Jane Seymour was lady-in-waiting to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
YesJane Seymour was Henry VIII's third wife.
Jane Seymour
Answer Henry VIII married Jane Seymour on 30th May 1536. She was the third of his six wives.
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Jane Seymour was Henry VIII third wife.
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Jane Seymour
Answer:She was indeed Henry VIII's 3rd wife.