he thought she was ugly!
Answer After her divorce from King Henry VIII Anne of Cleves remained in England for the rest of her life. As part of the divorce agreement, she was to be treated as "the king's sister" and essentially to remain under what would be called today house arrest. She never remarried (her interaction with others was severely limited) and she outlived Henry and all of his other wives.
Anne of Cleves was King Henry the 8 Fourth wife
It is often said that Henry VIII referred to her as the 'Flanders Mare' but if he did he would only have said this in private. Prior to her marriage with Henry she was referred to as 'the Lady of Cleves' and during her brief marriage she was called 'Queen Anne' by virtue of her being the King's wife (she was not crowned). After the divorce and due to the amiable relationship that formed between Henry and Anne she was referred to as the king's 'sister'.
Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife had no children and never remarried although for a time it was rumoured that after their divorce she had an affair with Henry and became pregnant.No. Her marriage to King Henry VIII was annulled in under a year (the couple never had sex) and Anne never remarried after the annullment so there is no record or hint of her bearing any children.
There are two possible answers for this question: 1. 'The Flanders's Mare', in which Anne of Cleves was likened to a horse, may have not actually been said by Henry VIII but instead one of his courtiers. Despite it's origin, the Princess of Cleves received the name whilst in Henry's court. 2. 'The King's Sister', Henry was grateful to Anne of Cleves for being so agreeable when he sought a divorce; as such he bestowed the honorable title of "King's Sister" on her.
anne of cleves and Jne Seymour
Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England, was born in Dusseldorf in what is now Germany. In the Duchy of Cleves, near Dusseldorf, in what is now Germany.
Anne of Cleves (September 1515 to July 1557) was the Queen of England from January 1540 to July 1540 and fourth wife of King Henry VIII. There were no known children of Anne of Cleves.
Anne of Cleves was a German princess who was born in 1515 CE. She married Henry VIII, King of England, in 1540 when she was 25 years old.
Anne of Cleves used to live in what is now Germany close to the border of Holland. she was German.
His fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, was a diplomatic marriage that lasted merely a few months - they were married 6th of January and divorced July the same year; accepting the honerary title of 'King's Sister'. Henry married Kathryn Howard just 16 days after his divorce with Anne of Cleves on July 28th, 1540.
Henry VIII liked Jane Seymour more than Anne of Cleves because Jane produced him his only son, the future Edward VI. Whereas he thought Anne of Cleves to be ugly and never had a child.