The Private Life of Henry VIII
King Henry VIII marries five more times after his divorce from his first wife Catherine of Aragon. This movie tells the story of King Henry VIII and the last five of his six wives. Set almost entirely…
The Private Life of Henry VIII
King Henry VIII marries five more times after his divorce from his first wife Catherine of Aragon. This movie tells the story of King Henry VIII and the last five of his six wives. Set almost entirely within the royal castle, it begins just before the death of his second wife (Anne Boleyn) and ends just after his sixth wedding (to Catherine or Katherine Parr). —Anonymous English king Henry VIII has over-ambitious, son-less second wife Anne Boleyn beheaded so he can marry sweet Jane Seymour. Alas, heir Edward's birth proves fatal for her. Next Anne of Cleves, a diplomatic choice from Germany, proves romantically unacceptable, but agrees to a divorce. Katherine Howard seduces Henry, who considered n longer remarrying, but is caught out adulteress. In his old age, Henry weds bossy Katherine Parr. —KGF Vissers Renowned for his excess, King Henry VIII goes through a series of wives during his rule. With Anne Boleyn, his second wife, executed on charges of treason, King Henry weds maid Jane Seymour, but that marriage also ends in tragedy. Not one to be single for long, the king picks German-born Anne of Cleves as his bride, but their union lasts only months before an annulment is granted, and King Henry continues his string of spouses. —Jwelch5742
The Private Life of Henry VIII
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King Henry VIII marries five more times after his divorce from his first wife Catherine of Aragon. This movie tells the story of King Henry VIII and the last five of his six wives. Set almost entirely within the royal castle, it begins just before the death of his second wife (Anne Boleyn) and ends just after his sixth wedding (to Catherine or Katherine Parr).
—Anonymous English king Henry VIII has over-ambitious, son-less second wife Anne Boleyn beheaded so he can marry sweet Jane Seymour. Alas, heir Edward's birth proves fatal for her. Next Anne of Cleves, a diplomatic choice from Germany, proves romantically unacceptable, but agrees to a divorce.
Katherine Howard seduces Henry, who considered n longer remarrying, but is caught out adulteress. In his old age, Henry weds bossy Katherine Parr. —KGF Vissers Renowned for his excess, King Henry VIII goes through a series of wives during his rule.
With Anne Boleyn, his second wife, executed on charges of treason, King Henry weds maid Jane Seymour, but that marriage also ends in tragedy. Not one to be single for long, the king picks German-born Anne of Cleves as his bride, but their union lasts only months before an annulment is granted, and King Henry continues his string of spouses. —Jwelch5742.