Because he was in love with Jane Seymour.
Bessie Blount was his first recorded mistress, and mother of his illigetimate son Henry Fitzroy. Mary Boleyn was also one of them, she was Anne Boleyn's sister. it's a popular saying that Henry VIII had more wives than lovers.
yes bessieb blount had chirdren
She didn't have a middle name. Her name was simply Anne Boleyn.
Henry VIII beheaded Anne Boleyn to simply get a son. Anne Boleyn could not produce one and Henry got Furious.Henry did not get what he wanted, so he selfishly executed her. He could now not have a son which would take on the throne. Next in line was Edward VI.
Anne Boleyn marry Henry because Henry asked her to marry him.-0-
Anne Boleyn was married on 28th June 1621 to Henry the 8th
Henry Carey, the son of Mary Boleyn (sister of Queen Anne Boleyn) parentage is debatable. He was fathered by either King Henry 8th or Mary Boleyn's husband Sir William Carey. Henry Carey became the 1st Baron of Hunsdon and lived for about 70 years. married and had 11 children with his wife, Anne.
Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife.
Bessie Blount who was better known by her nickname of "Bessie", was a mistress of Henry VIII of England.
No buther sister Anne Boleyn was Henry's second wife.
Mary Boleyn was the sister of the famous Anne Boleyn and was a mistress of King Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII actually had multiple male children. From an admitted mistress, Bessie Blount, Henry fathered her son, named Henry Fitzroy. He was illegitimate, as Henry was not married to Bessie Blount, and thus, he was not a male heir, though he was a male son. Henry also had a son with his third wife, Jane Seymour, named Edward. He would succeed his father as King for a short time before his death as a teenager. In addition, depending on which historian you believe, many think that King Henry also had a male son with Mary Boleyn. It is common knowledge that the King had a brief affair with Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn. During the assumed time period of their affair, Mary birthed two children: Catherine and Henry Carey. While there is no secure evidence for this suspicion, the time-line and the King's extravagant treatment of Henry Carey provide circumstantial evidence for the case.