When Anne miscarried a male child, Henry declared that their marriage was the product of witchcraft. Henry explored ways in which he could leave Anne without having to go back to his first wife. Anne was arrested with the charges of adultery, incest with her brother and treason. The charges had little, if any, evidence behind them, but the Queen was still found guilty and executed, along with her brother and numerous men who were accused of being her lovers.
He didn't. Anne was beheaded. Henry divorced Katherine of Aragon (wife number 1) and Ann of Cleves (wife number 4).
he thought they were having affair with other men
Mary Boleyn
Anne Boleyn, she was accused of having 3 affairs, one with her brother :S and Katherine Howard was also behaeaded, she actually did have an affair.
hEllO..((=cccp.. Henry refused to go to anne boleyn's daughter's baptism because he failed again of having another child coz' he was expecting for a son to be a king after him. ...lOuiXXe
Henry divorced Catherine but he was having an affair with Anne Boleyn whilst married to Catherine as she was too old to have children. The Pope would not let Henry VIII have a divorce so he set up the Church of England and divorced right away.
No that's not she was executed on trumped up charges of adultery and incest.
Henry decided that he no longer loved Anne because she couldn't give him a son and had fallen in love with Jane Seymour. He accused her of having an affair and of course found her guilty. As a result he had her beheaded but at the time when she was executed, Henry played a game of tennis!
While cheating was never tolerated among women or wives, and absolutely not allowed in the royal house, when a man would cheat it was overlooked. as Henry was King his many mistresses were left alone, many of them bore his children and a few carried titles. while married to Anne Boleyn it is possible that he continued his affairs and it is well known that before she was beheaded that the King had already moved on to Jane.
Henry and Anne Boleyn met at court, once before his affair with her sister (Mary) and again after Henry had discarded Mary. Anne Boleyn's family had sent to her to France after her first meeting with the King, which did not go well, however they recalled her to England after Mary's failure to keep the King's attentions. The Boleyn family, like many at the time, were always trying to gain power and one of the ways to do this was to use their daughters to engratiate the Henry with their family. This was a good stradegy, as Henry was known for giving titles, lands and fortunes to the families of his mistresses.
Ann Boleyn's reputation has never been fully cleared. There is still a great deal of debate as to whether she had an affair and if she did with who. Some still claim she had an affair with her own brother, some still say she was the victim of Henry's lust for another woman.
Anne Boleyn marry Henry because Henry asked her to marry him.-0-
She had adulterous affairs while she was married to King Henry VIII of England which is not something you did to Henry.