Henry VIII did not attend Jane Seymour's funeral in 1537 primarily due to his grief and the emotional turmoil following her death after childbirth. He was deeply affected by her passing, as she was the only wife who had given him a male heir, and her death marked a significant personal loss. Additionally, his absence may have been influenced by his desire to distance himself from the public display of mourning, as he had already faced significant scrutiny and unrest during his reign.
She was buried next to her husband Henry the 8th inn a Glass coffin and you can go and visit her in a museum in France.
yes
No because Kathryn of Howard didnt go out with Henry VII (the seventh)
Because when henry made thomas becket archbishop of canterbury they became great friends but then thomas didnt stick up for henry when he wanted to take over the church and he didnt go along with henry's wishes
he didnt go back becausehe died
yes they are together they never broke up it was only rumors that they did because he didnt go to michael's funeral.
no because he thought it was to dangerous for them to go cause if he died he didnt want to die in there face.
He didnt know if he wanted his army to go into it because they might get smaller.
"Dad humens have to fight for freedome!" Henry Freeman said and didnt go no where neither.
He didnt know if he wanted his army to go into it because they might get smaller.
you can go to beauty school and go to a funeral home and asked can you be their funeral hairstylist
A moirologist is someone who gets paid to go to a funeral.