Henry VIII never executed anyone in person nor was Hampton Court a place of execution in Henry's time. State executions were carried out at the Tower of London. Henry's wives Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were executed there.
Hampton Court is best known for the execution of Charles 1 on 30 January 1649 having been found guilt of "treason" by Parliament.
Charles stepped out of a window at the Banqueting House to meet his end.
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII Live at Hampton Court Palace was created on 2009-05-02.
I believe that was Hampton Court. That was the Court of Elizabeth I, also.
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Work on Turning Hampton Court into a Royal Palace did not start until after King Henry VII died.
Henry built a fantastic palace called Hampton Court himself
Because Henry was the King and he wanted it.
Henry 8th took over the palace from the Cardinal Wolsey in 1528
Hampton Court didn't belong to Henry, it belonged to a Cardinal of the Catholic Church in the Reformation Henry claimed it his own.