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King Henry VIII of England had three legitimate children.
The first was Mary, born 18th February 1516 by the King's first wife, Catherine of Aragon. She became Queen Mary I of England on 19th July 1553 and reigned until her death on 17th November 1558.
His second child was Elizabeth born 7th September 1533 by his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She became Queen Elizabeth I on 17th November 1558 and reigned intil her death on 24th March 1603.
His third child was Edward, born on 12th October 1537 by Henry's third wife. Jane Seymour. As a male, he took precedence over his sisters and became King Edward VI on 28th January 1547 when Henry VIII died, and reigned until his death on 6th July 1553.
Well, Henry's first child, Mary, whom he had with Catherine of Aragon, became queen after Edward, son of Jane Seymour and Henry VIII, died. She tried to make England a Catholic kingdom and burned many Protestants. Then Elizabeth I became queen, and restored Protestantism. You have probably heard of her, since she is very famous. They are all, of course, dead now. Extra fun fact: Kids, did you know Bloody Mary is this Mary?
Henry VIII and Catherine Howard had no children. Jane Seymour was the mother of Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, who became King Edward VI.
Not directly, Henry VIII had three children, all of them had no children.
Katheryn Howard did not have any children with King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII 3 children were MARY (oldest), ELIZABETH (middle) and EDWARD (youngest)
Three of the children of Henry VIII became monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
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King Henry VIII's last three wives, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr, each had no children.
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