A list of puns related to "Henry VIII and His Six Wives"
She wouldn't run, she wouldn't walk, she would merely Anne Boleyn
Half of the original 16th century Tudor palace survives to this day including its great hall and kitchens.
I know Henry VIII had six wives There was Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr, but I canβt for the life of me remember the surname of the one called Jane...............See More
I see Meri's double as Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife who bore him just one child (Mary I/Bloody Mary) and who he eventually divorced for Anne Boleyn.
Robyn is either Anne Boleyn, the seductive, dark-haired young woman who Henry fell in love with, divorced his wife for, and threw the kingdom into chaos over by breaking with the Roman Catholic Church because the pope wouldn't grant him a divorce from Catherine.
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She's Jane Seymour, who he married almost immediately after Anne's execution, and who was said to be his favourite wife. She bore him his first son (King Edward VI) and died shortly after from postnatal complications. (King Solomon, anyone?)
I see Christine's double as being Anne of Cleves, Henry's fourth wife. Henry agreed to marry her after hearing good things about her and liking her portrait, but when he met her in person he thought she was unattractive and he didn't want to have sex with her. This recalls Kody saying he didn't have a physical connection with Christine, and actually suggesting that she was repulsive to him. Eventually, instead of divorce, the marriage was annulled, which is something similar to what Kody and Christine are experiencing right now as they aren't legally married.
Janelle's natural double in my mind is Catherine Parr, Henry's final wife, who outlived him. She had been previously married as well. She had a good relationship with Henry's children and encouraged Henry to pass the Third Succession Act, which legally restored them as heirs. She was also said to be sensible, pragmatic, and devout.
Thoughts?!
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