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Henry VIII was not home-schooled in the modern sense; however, he received a formal education at home. He was taught by private tutors, who provided instruction in various subjects, including languages, history, and theology, as well as music and sports. This education was typical for royal children of his time, preparing him for his future roles as king and statesman.

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