Nope.. complete fiction. That's not to say he didn't have any illegitimate children though, quite likely he did.
He was Henry VIII's first illegitimate son and the only one that Henry acknowledged.
Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I And Henry Fitzroy, his illegitimate son.
King Henry I of England had 2 royal, "official" children, William and Matilda, and reputedly 9 illegitimate sons and 15 illegitimate daughters. in a number of cases also called William and Matilda.
England's King Henry VII
Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount was one of the mistresses of King Henry VIII of England. She had a son with the King, Henry FitzRoy, who was the only illegitimate child that Henry acknowledged as his own.
King Henry VII of England
They were third cousins once removed through the illegitimate side of Henry V.
Depends on which King Henry you're studying, or interested in. There have been eight kings named Henry in England, and several kings named Henry in various European countries at various times.
Sebastian Cabot sailed for England, and King Henry VII. Cabot's ship, the Mathew, sailed from Bristol with a crew of eighteen in 1497.
Which King Henry? There have been 8 diffrent kings named Henry in England, since 1066, if one includes Henry the Young King.If, however, we assume that the question refers to the FIRST king to bear the regnal name Henry, then the answer would, in order or birth, be:Matilda, born in 1102, died 1167.William Adelin, born in 1103, died 1120.Of course, these are merely his LEGITIMATE children. He had possibly as many as 24 illegitimate ones, with a long line of mistresss.
Yes Catherine and Henry Carey are the two illegitimate children Henry fathered with Anne Boleyn's older sister Mary Boleyn.Though someone said Henry Carey looked like the king, he was not acknowledged as such (while Henry Fitzroy was). It is possible, but not proven that it was so.
King Henry VIII had four children with Catherine of Aragon before Mary Tudor. However, they all died. Mary Tudor was the first to survive. When Henry found that he liked a woman named Anne, he "divorced" Catherine, saying it had never really happened. (illegitimate - born to a mother who is not legally married.) So, that was one. He had a child with Anne named Elizabeth I. Then he beheaded Anne because she was cheating and married another woman, his third out of six wife. Since Anne was cheating he pronounced that child illegitimate, too. With his third wife (Jane) he had Edward VI, who became king. Jane died naturally. Henry never disowned Edward and died as soon as he was crowned (or a bit before.) He still had already married three other women though.