Anne Boleyn lived in Windsor Castle for a relatively short period, specifically from January 1536 until her arrest in May of the same year. During this time, she was preparing for her coronation as queen consort but faced political intrigue that ultimately led to her downfall. After her arrest, she was taken to the Tower of London, where she was executed on May 19, 1536.
Anne Boleyn's family home was Hever Castle in Kent. It is still there today and is open for visitors.
She lived in Hever castle with her family and then she moved in with King Henry VIII they had many homes.
Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of Henry VIII, did not live in Hever Castle; that was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, his second wife. Anne of Cleves was married to Henry for a short time before their marriage was annulled. Hever Castle is closely associated with Anne Boleyn, while Anne of Cleves is linked to her own home in Germany, not England.
Anne Boleyn was married on 28th June 1621 to Henry the 8th
Queen Victoria lived in Windsor castle from 1837-1901 CE. During her rule she spent the majority of the year in Windsor.
Because the Queen of England and the Royal Family live there
Windsor Castle was one of the residences of King George III. In May 1811, he lived in seclusion there after he was declared permanently insane. He died at Windsor Castle on January 29, 1820 and is buried at the St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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windsor castle
Catherine of Aragon was the queen of England and wife of King Henry VII. She was banished to live in The More castle and then Kimbolton castle after Henry married Anne Boleyn. She died on 7th January, 1536 in Cambridgeshire, England.
Anne Boleyn was English, however her parents sent her and her sister Mary to live in the French court and lived there for about 10 years
More than five hundred people live and work in Windsor Castle:) not sure if a QUEEN lives there thou