The had no children. They were only married for about 5 months before he died.
arthur prince of wales wife was catherine of aragon
In 1501 Catherine of Aragon married Arthur, the Prince of Wales (older brother of Henry VIII) however Arthur died during a fever epidemic in 1502. Seven years later Catherine married Henry VIII after he became King.
Catherine was born a Spanish Princess, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Catherine of Aragon was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry Vlll of England and Princess of Wales as the wife to Arthur, Prince of Wales.
On Sunday, 24 June 1509 Catherine of Aragon married Henry VIII
They married because Henry VII got her and prince Arthur to marry so that England would get more money however Arthur died only a few days after the marriage Henry did not want to lose the money so he got Henry VIII to marry her. However in order for this to happen Henry VII had to give the pope a indulgence payment.
Henry became Prince of Wales and the heir to the throne. He was kept close to his father from then until he took the throne. Soon after his father died he chose to marry Catherine of Aragon, Arthur's widow.
Its not May 1509. Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon on the 11th June 1509, seven years after Prince Arthur's death
Prince Arthur of England, Henry VIII's older brother, but then he died and Henry VIII decided to marry her....
Ferdinand of Aragon was the king of Aragon, Sicily, Naples, Valencia, Sardinia and Navarre. He was married to Infanta Isabella of Spain on the 19th of October 1469, and with her, he had 5 children: Isabella of Castile, Juan - Prince of Asturias, Joanna I - Princess of Asturias, Maria of Aragon, and Katalina of Aragon, whose name was changed to Catherine of Aragon later in her life when she moved to England to marry Arthur, Prince of Wales. On the 19th of October 1505, he married Germaine of Foix, and with her had one son, John, who died around three hours after his birth.
This can never be proved with certainty. Catherine claimed that her marriage to Prince Arthur had not been consummated. Papal permission was obtained to allow Arthur's brother Henry (Henry VIII) to marry his brother's widow. It was not until many years later (and no male children) that Henry began to claim that his conscience bothered him... that he had broken the laws of the Church by taking his brothers' wife as his own. Catherine maintained that she was a virgin at the time she married Henry until her death.
Catherine of Aragon sailed from Spain when she was 15 years old. She departed from the port of Sanlúcar de Barrameda in 1501, en route to England to marry Arthur, the Prince of Wales. This journey marked the beginning of her significant role in English history as the first wife of Henry VIII.
Catherine of Aragon's father was King Ferdinand II of Aragon. He ruled alongside his wife, Queen Isabella I of Castile, and together they completed the Reconquista of Spain. Ferdinand and Isabella are also known for sponsoring Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas. Catherine was the youngest daughter of the couple and was originally married to Arthur, Prince of Wales, before marrying his brother, Henry VIII of England.