Henry Fitzdroy Analysis

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However around the time of this war & his wife marriage, Henry also conducted with another affair with a woman named Mary Boleyn; Catherine’s lady-in-waiting. There were speculation that henry himself fathered Mary’s two children Catherine & Henry Carey, but there were no proved that he ever did. He never acknowledge them as much as he did to his son to Henry FitzRoy. By 1525, Henry was growing more impatient due to Catherine for not giving birth for his next heir on line as he wished. He later was trying to seducing Mary’s sister Anne, who in which she tried to resisted & refused to be one of his mistress as he did to his sister. Henry took into consideration of three options for finding his dynastic successor for the throne and hence resolving …show more content…

Henry saw the possibility to marry Anne & in which became the King desire to end the marriage with Catherine & divorce. This was the decision King Henry VIII reject Papal authority & initialed the English Reformation. By 1532 King Henry VIII had the French King supporting for his new marriage; whom he was going to marry to Anne; although the marriage service was more as quiet as it was to his previous one with Catherine, however two more services were held later on for the public. The queen gave birth to a girl who was born prematurely on September 15th, 1533, later christened as Elizabeth of York; whose name was in honor of Henry’s mother. During the marriage, there were changes in the parliament in which reforms were occurring. It aimed was to find solutions to issues that there were within the parliament, protecting the reforms that has been passed from challenges that the parliament may encounter & convincing the public that this new reforms and changes were more legit than ever & exposing with

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