Henry VIII decided to divorce Catherine of Aragon because:
He wanted to divorce Catherine as she got too old to bare him any more children, she only had 1 child of which survived, but that is for another question.
Because he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn
King Henry V III married Anne Boleyn.
In 1509, just after becoming king.
Catherine Parr Married Thomas Seymour after she married Henry VIII.
Catherine of Argon was the 1 wife of Henry VIII, she gave birth to Mary.
His sixth wife, Catherine Parr.
to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon and to marry Anne Boleyn
No. He encouraged the King to marry Ann of Cleeves but that was the only marriage he got directly involved with.
Henry VIII's brother Arthur, Prince of Wales, married Catherine of Aragon, a Princess of Spain. Arthur died of the sweat before he became king, making Henry the only heir to his father's throne. Henry fell in love with the widowed Catherine, and decided to marry her himself, and so she became his first queen.
Henry VIII wanted to marry Catherine Parr. At the time Catherine was a widow and was looking to marry Thomas Seymour-brother to Henry's third wife-but to refuse the king would have been a very very dangerous move so she married him and did the best she could for him. She proved a very attentive nurse and a wonderful mother to Henry's three children. To learn more about Catherine Parr, Henry VIII, or Thomas Seymour go to TudorHistory.org.
He became king on the 22 of April 1509 and married Catherine of Aragon 11 of June 1509 so he became king first
No she wasn't, Anne Boleyn wanted to marry Henry Percy but wasnt allowed by his family, cardinal Wolsey and the King. Henry Percy was sent away to marry Mary Talbot. Arthur was Henry VIII older brother, who was married to Catherine of Aragon, but Arthur died not long after they wed, and the marriage was said not to have been consumated. Henry then married Catherine once he became King.
Yes, King Henry VIII broke from the church because he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn.