They did, Edward VI became king. In the oldern days they made only the boy king as they thought that women were weak and they could be attacked by other countries. This rule still applies to some countries today but it could be changed soon.
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King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I
yes she had a neice andd she loved her queen elizebeth brought her up.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.Father= King Henry VIIIMother = Queen Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife).
Henry VIII
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
Yes. She was first maried to Henry VIII's older brother but he died and she agreed to marry Henry VIII so that she could become Queen of England.
Henry VIII was the Great Uncle of Mary Queen of Scotts Mary's Grandmother Margret was the sister of Henry VIII
The mother of Queen Mary I was Catherine of Aragon, who was Henry VIII's first wife. The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn, who was Henry VIII's second wife - she was later executed.
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (who was beheaded by Henry VIII).
Elizabeth I,Mary I ,Mary II,Henry VIII's Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I
Queen Elizabeth I's father was Henry VIII.
Before Henry VIII there was no reigning Queen in her own right, but there were Queens.
Katherine of Aragon had one living daughter (Mary). She also suffered stillbirths and miscarriages. She was Henry's first queen. Catherine Howard, no. She was Henry's fifth queen. Katherine Parr, no. She was Henry's sixth queen.
Margaret and Mary are King Henry VIII's sisters.
Not directly, Henry VIII had three children, all of them had no children.