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No, but he would have benefited by studies in psychology, sociology, humanities, human relations, women's studies, theology, ethics and marital relations. Apparently home study did not work for him. More information Henry's father, King Henry VII, expected his eldest son, Arthur, to succeed to the throne and ensured that his second son, Henry (VIII) had a first class education from private tutors in music, theology and several European languages anticipating that he would have a career in the church, eventually becoming a bishop, an archbishop or even a Cardinal. This fell apart when Arthur died at the age of 16.

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