The Six Queens of Henry VIII (2024)
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Divorced, beheaded and died; divorced, beheaded, survived. Henry VIII married no less than six times during his reign as King of England. Get to know the six women that Henry married, and the influence these Queens had on the King and the country which they served.
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Anna von Kleve was the most clever and lucky one. She played her cards right and got away rich and unmarried.
I think its important to remember Henry and Catherine of Aragon were very happy together for eighteen years. Their temperaments were well matched and had a son of hers lived he would never have wanted to divorce her.
Were they happy?
@@sunshine_plz35I believe they were. It was the inability to give him a son(thru no fault of her own) that ended the marriage and at that point, she would not “release” him.
They just added new vocals and cut in old videos. 😂
Seems like that’s every documentary now a days 😭
@@Jas_Boleyn I was excited there was something new. I was wrong.
@@Jas_Boleynit was originally a two-part documentary so they combined it into two to make it easier for anyone who wanted to watch the whole thing at once.
@@Jas_Boleynno, that’s an exaggeration. It was originally a two part series which is why they did it. Simple
Agreed. Different narrator and different music at times. I hate it when they do this
I wonder if Jane Seymour didn't have preeclampsia..
I was thinking she may have had sepsis especially since she died several days later and she had a fever as well
Does this actually say that that man's name is Elizabeth Norton
I thought the Church of England was or is a protestant Church
These days it's a rainbow "church". Now there's the new Free Church of England.
Any church that isn't the Roman catholic church is protestant
It is basically Catholicism without belief in transubstantiation and not under the pope's authority. Henry's decision was less about religious beliefs and more about making his job easier as King. If he had "supreme authority on Churchly matters, on earth, only below Christ" (the literal text on restraint of appeals) he would not have to deal with political conflicts with the pope.
As usual, Anne Heaux-lyn takes the most precedence with so much gushing praise and "stunning and braves". Recycled same old. How annoyingly typical. 🙄
I dont care as long as its narrared by someone English and not an American mispronouncing everything 🤦🤦
Likewise, I would like to hear English narrators address Queen Catherine of Aragon by her real name: Catalina de Aragón 🤷♀️. Just because she was in English court, it doesn't change the fact that her name was and always will be Catalina.