Henry the 8th divorce and beheadhis wives because he did not like them or they had a girl. But he had his last wife live because she had a son like he wanted.
Henry VIII didn't physically behead anyone himself; others did it.
I guess he disliked some more than others.
because he is MuslimAdded: She had filed for a divorce from him
The Right Honourable John George Diefenbaker did not divorce. Each of his wives predeceased him.
because he did not like them
he beheaded 2 of his 6 wives. he beheaded wife number 2, anne boleyn, because he wanted to get rid of her, and wife no. 5, katharine howard, because she had an affair with 3 other men.
he divorced all three of his wives
Yes you will as you will then commit adultery as the wives will be living.
i know that henry brought in a swordsman from either Spain or France to do Anne, but i have no idea whether it was axe or sword for Katharine Howard
Divorce
Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves
His favourite method was to divorce or behead them. Unfortunately for Henry, the catholic church and the Pope in Rome wouldn't allow divorce. So Henry declared himself as the protector of the faith, creating the "Church of England" then destroying the catholic monestaries in in England. No he was the only one who could represent the spokes person to God on behalf of the people of England & Scotland. Once he was D.E.F. / F.D. (Fidei Defensor) he declared his divorce as legal in the eyes of the Lord God and divorced them. There is a ditty to remember the fates of his wives. King Henry the Eighth, to six wives he was wedded. One died, one survived, two divorced, two beheaded.