The Private Life of Henry VIII.

The Private Life of Henry VIII.

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At the beginning of the 16th century, Queen Kasling was infertile. King Henry VIII divorced Kasling and made Enni the queen. Enni was ambitious and wanted to kill Henry VIII and make herself king. In 1517, Enni's conspiracy was exposed and she was guillotined by Henry VIII. On the night of Enny's execution, Henry VIII married his third wife Qien. Qien died in childbirth while out hunting, leaving behind a son, Wells. Cromwell and the ministers considered it from the perspective of political relations and asked Henry to marry the German Princess Apricot as queen, but Henry did not agree. There was a banquet in the palace for all the officials, and Henry VIII was in a drunken state. Catherine took the initiative to sing songs to cheer up the occasion, which won Henry's favor. So Henry sent people to Germany to welcome Princess Xing to get married. Henry was obsessed with Katherine, and Katherine had an affair with Henry's close friend Culpepper. Princess Xing has an affair with her close minister Pannell. Henry VIII divorced Princess Apricot and married Catherine as his queen. Katherine's affair was discovered, and Henry sentenced them to death. Henry VIII was aging. Princess Xing came to see him and suggested that he establish another queen, but Henry declined. Princess Xing recommended the children’s nanny, Kasseling, who was no longer young but kept her own rules. Henry agreed, and the two lived the rest of their lives smoothly after marriage.

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