Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon was buried at Peterborough Cathedral in Cambridgeshire, England.
His second wife, Anne Boleyn was buried in an unmarked grave at the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in London. Her remains were identified in the nineteenth century and the place was marked with a marble block in the floor of the chapel.
Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife, was buried at the Chapel of St George in Windsor Castle. At his request, Henry was later buried alongside her.
Anne of Cleves, wife number four, was buried at Westminster Abbey in London.
His fifth wife, Catherine Howard, was also buried in an unmarked grave at the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in London.
Catherine Parr, Henry's sixth wife was buried at the chapel of Sudely Castle in Gloucestershire, England. In 1817, her remains were moved to the tomb of Lord Chandos, whose family then owned Sudely Castle, and when the chapel was later re-built an altar tomb was constructed in her honour.
Henry VIII is buried next to Jane Seymore. She was his third wife and the only one whose son survived.
It is said that she was. She gave him the son she wanted and is the only one of his wives to be buried with him at Westminster Abbey.
Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, died on 7th January 1536 and was buried at Peterborough Cathedral in the County of Cambridgeshire, England.
It was actually Henry VIII who had six wives and that was because he wanted a son but none of the wives gave him one so he either divorced them or killed them
The Six Wives of Henry VIII - film - was created in 1973.
The duration of The Six Wives of Henry VIII - film - is 2.08 hours.
the only wife buried with Henry VIII was his third wife Jane Seymour
The Six Wives of Henry VIII - album - was created on 1973-01-23.
Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.
Jane Seymore. She is the only one who gave him and son and he is also buried next to her.
This is because he was a man who wanted alot of wives when he saw one better then the first
The last of Henry VIII wives to die was Anne of Cleves. She died from a sweating sickness plaguing London.