From The New York Times:
Just a King for His Time: Executions, Wives, Divorces and Bad Diets
THE Henry VIII whom Dickens called
From The New York Times:
Just a King for His Time: Executions, Wives, Divorces and Bad Diets
THE Henry VIII whom Dickens called
Mr. Dickens treated his own wife much as Henry treated Catherine of Aragon, and without even the excuse that she had failed to give him a son, so I hardly think he was in a position to criticize.
just saying but henry was kind to his wife for almost twenty four years until he met anne boelynn he was actually a good husband and not a villain