To: Talisker
Why not? He was a brutal, calculating man. He decided what he had to do, started doing it, and finished by killing her. Just because he planned it and then killed her didn't mean he didn't love her. Henry was a king, creating a new church, fighting the Catholic Church for the whole world. He obviously believed his destiny was given to him by God, and though it brought him grief, he carried it out - including getting a new wife ready to go, to try to emotionally distance himself from Anne before he had her executed.
I think if any woman could claim to be the love of Henry's life, it might have been his first wife Catherine, who was originally wed to his elder brother Arthur and whom he was married to for 20 years - most of them happy, by all accounts. It was only when Catherine passed her child-bearing years without providing him with a son that Henry turned his back on her. Or Jane Seymour - the only one of his wives to provide him with the son he so desperately wanted.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
I think if any woman could claim to be the love of Henry's life, it might have been his first wife Catherine, who was originally wed to his elder brother Arthur and whom he was married to for 20 years - most of them happy, by all accounts. It was only when Catherine passed her child-bearing years without providing him with a son that Henry turned his back on her. Or Jane Seymour - the only one of his wives to provide him with the son he so desperately wanted. Being Spanish, Catherine was merely a political marriage, which is why she was passed from brother to brother. And though Jane provided him with a son, that really doesn't indicate love, and in any event, Edward was sickly and of course died young, though after Henry of course. But there was passion with Anne, and fun times for seven years before he married her, so he pursued her long past when he had to as king. IMO, therefore, Anne was the one for him. YMMV, of course, since people have argued about all of this for 500 years.
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03/06/2016 11:32:04 PM PST by
Talisker
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