If you are refering to Henry the V111ths favourite Palace 'Hampton Court' in Weybridge, Surrey, It was not a court for legal proceedings, but a Royal Court like Buckingham Palace today
Hampton Court didn't belong to Henry, it belonged to a Cardinal of the Catholic Church in the Reformation Henry claimed it his own.
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King Henry VIII
Because Henry was the King and he wanted it.
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Work on Turning Hampton Court into a Royal Palace did not start until after King Henry VII died.
Henry VIII lived in Hampton Court Palace in London, England.
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Being King, Henry VIII had a good choice of castles. He mainly lived in Hampton Court.
Hans Holbein the Younger was a very popular painter in King Henry VIII's court
In his prime, Henry VII was a charismatic and intelligent king, well loved by his court. His entourage totaled around one thousand people at any given time, and Henry managed them, while still bringing a sense of levity to the court. In his later life, he became morbidly obese and short-tempered.
No, Henry VIII owned it and she was married to him