Henry VIII was crowned King at Westminster Abbey, London, on the 23 June 1509 at the age of 17. The event was celebrated with much spectacle. Henry had married his first wife, Catherine of Aragon on the 11 June, and so she shared his coronation.
To rule over the country after he was dead.
Anne Boylen was crowned a year after she married Henry viii, she was crowned in 1534
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Edward VIII - he abdicated the same year he was crowned.
Edward VIII
Edward VI.
Edward VIII, Edward V, Matilda, and Lady Jane Grey were never crowned.
Henry VIII'S best friend was Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. His fondness of Brandon (& of his sister Mary) probably explains why Henry forgave the two of them for marrying against his wishes and allowed them to return to court. Hope this helps.
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Yes, both Edward V and Edward VIII ruled but were never crowned?
He was 18 years old!!
That is usually the job of the Archbishop of Canterbury. At the time it was William Warham.