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Anne Boleyn is arguably Henry VIII's most famous wife. However, due to the schism that she indirectly (or directly according to your opinion) caused in the Roman Catholic church she was targeted by what we would now call hate crime.

The contemporary ideal at the time was for a blond, blue eyed, voluptuous, pink and white figure. Anne was of a dark complexion, with dark hair and was so regarded as ugly. Her enemies exacerbated this as it was widely thought at the time that outward ugliness was a sign of evil.

Most modern historians consider the rumours perpetuated that Anne had a sixth finger, a wel on her neck nonsense. The only truly contemporary portrait that survives of her is a coin commemorating her second pregnancy (it didn't end well). In it she is seen wearing a gable hood (which she wore to her execution) her neck fully displayed and no wel. Other copies of portraits do survive but it is entirely guesswork to ascertain her true appearance.

She had incredible dark eyes that apparently bewitched the King. That is why I favour the one in the NPG in London. The eyes are incredibly similar to her daughter, Elizabeth's, especially in the portrait when Elizabeth is about 13 (attributed to William Crofts).

Bearing in mind that any supposed sign of the devil would have known and commented upon immediately, Anne Boleyn had no deformities and had a charm as well as being mildly pretty. Look to her portraits in NPG, Hever, and the British Museum. You can find them all on the internet.

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