They had whipping boys to be punished when they did something bad, so the prince might feel bad and stop making trouble. they did not want to hit the prince so they hit a whipping boy instead.
if his kids were bad than instead of wipping then they would wip the wipping boy :D
In the 1700s, a boy could be punished through physical discipline such as whipping, caning, or other forms of corporal punishment. He may also be subject to methods of public humiliation or confinement as a means of correction and deterrence for his behavior. Additionally, boys could face social ostracism or exile from their community for more serious transgressions.
Henry had a child named Mary with Cathrine of aragon unfortunatly it was a girl Henry wanted a boy
captain harry nips is the girl with the bear.
Yes but he wanted a boy child
yes Jane gave Henry a boy called Edward VI
He was a trouble maker it would make sense to say. Since its not allowed for a Prince to be hit they had a whipping boy for him.
Henry VIII had a whipping boy so he wasn't punnished for doing wrong, insted his whipping boy was whipped.
A child can be either a boy or a girl.
Henry Mortensen has: Played Homeless Child in "Floundering" in 1994. Played Darin Hayes in "Blue Tiger" in 1994. Played Henry Ince in "Crimson Tide" in 1995. Played Reluctant Rohan Child Warrior in "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" in 2002. Played Otter in "Rise and Fall of Tuck Johnson" in 2009. Played Box Boy Ted in "Box Boy Ted" in 2010.
Edsel Ford was born a baby boy November 6 1893 in Detroit, Michigan, The United States of America.
All three of Henry VIII's legitimate children, Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward, ruled England. Edward was first because he was a boy, then Mary, then Elizabeth. Henry hated girls and disrespected them and said that the boy should always be first for everythinkand no one could argue with the king cus chop chop choppy.