Not at first. When they got married he was very much in love with her. After many years he was unhappy because she was not able to give him the son and heir he needed and that is why he divorced her also because Anne Boleyn said that she would be able to give him the sons that Catherine could not
Henry VIII was married to Catherine and he was disappointed by 'her inability' to produce surviving sons. His father Henry VII spent a lot of time persuading the king of Spain to allow his daughter to marry into Henry's family.
First Catherine - divorced because no male heirs. Second Catherine - beheaded because of suspected adultery. Third Catherine - outlived Henry VIII.
Yes, Catherine and Henry's marriage appeared to be a happy one. Henry wrote to his father-in-law and said that they had similar intrests
Yes. Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII's marriage was a divorce
King Henry VIII of England was born on 28th June 1491 His first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon, was on 11th June 1509.
she was a cathoilcQueen Catherine of Aragon, wife of King Henry the VIII of England was a Catholic.
Mary I, sometimes known as Bloody Mary, was Queen of England from 1556 to 1558. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. The divorce of Henry and Catherine is what caused England to create the Church of England.
Catherine of Aragon
Henry VIII, when the pope seemed reluctant to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The problem was that the pope was practically a prisoner of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who was Catherine's nephew.
it was in the year 1509
By Divorce
no she wasn't She had a happy marriage with Henry
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII. This marriage was annulled by the king in 1533.
He refused to let Henry VIII have an annullment to his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
We can find out much after Catherine of Aragon and king Henry VIII had their marriage because it is a long story and we can research, read or watch on television how it all happened.