Did Mary Boleyn have a baby with Henry VIII?

Mary was one of the mistresses of Henry VIII for an unknown period of time. It has been rumoured that she bore two of the king's children, though Henry did not acknowledge either of them as he had acknowledged Henry FitzRoy, his son by another mistress, Elizabeth Blount.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to Mary Boleyn?

Conclusion on the Boleyn Lineage

There you have it – the Queen Mother and HM Queen Elizabeth II are the direct descendants of Mary Boleyn.
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Did Henry the 8th sleep with Anne Boleyn's mother?

We only know about his prior relationship with Mary because he required a dispensation to marry her sister, and had to admit to the affair. When questioned about his relations with the Boleyn girls and their mother, Henry replied, tellingly, “never with the mother”.
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Did Anne Boleyn have six fingers?

A common misconception about Anne Boleyn is that she had six fingers on one hand, but that is all it is – a misconception. In the 16th century, an abnormality such as an extra finger would have been thought to be a sign of witchcraft and Henry would have never have married someone with a defect like this.
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How many pregnancies did Anne Boleyn have?

Thus there was a history of infant mortality on both sides, which may or may not be significant. Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn, became pregnant four times. She herself was born of parents who had a child “every year”, although only three lived to adulthood.
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Henry Carey 1526–1596 Son of Mary Boleyn possible illegitimate son of Henry VIII



Who is the most inbred royal?

At the other end of the scale is Charles II, King of Spain from 1665 to 1700, who was determined to be the 'individual with the highest coefficient of inbreeding', or the most inbred monarch.
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Are there any living descendants of Mary Boleyn?

Mary may never have been queen like her sister Anne, but it's Mary's descendants, not Anne's, that are royal today. Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of Mary Boleyn through her mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
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Why did so many of king Henry's wives pregnancies fail?

The researchers suggest that Henry's blood carried the rare Kell antigen—a protein that triggers immune responses—while that of his sexual partners did not, making them poor reproductive matches. In a first pregnancy, a Kell-positive man and a Kell-negative woman can have a healthy Kell-positive baby together.
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Which wife did Henry VIII love the most?

Henry VIII's most devoted wife and queen? Why did Henry marry Katherine of Aragon? He loved her – and Spanish Katherine's powerful family also provided useful allies to the English throne. Katherine was first married to Henry's older brother, Arthur, who died soon afterwards.
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How many babies did Catherine of Aragon lose?

Katherine of Aragon had borne six pregnancies within nine years, five of them resulting in the death of her children.
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Who was Henry VIII favorite wife?

Henry waited a mere 11 days after Anne's death before marrying his third, and often described as his favourite wife, Jane Seymour. Jane was able to do what no other wife did for Henry - she gave him a male heir.
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Is Lady Diana related to Anne Boleyn?

Anne Boleyn and Diana Spencer came from families with a tradition of service to the Crown, and both were from the aristocracy – Diana was an earl's daughter, Anne was the Duke of Norfolk's niece.
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Is Kate Middleton related to Anne Boleyn?

Kate's ties to the British monarchy go back a little further than her marriage to Prince William. She is a descendent of Mary and Anne Boleyn as well, according to The Spectator. As a relative of Sir Thomas Leighton, and his wife, Elizabeth Knollys, the Duchess is tied to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
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What happened to Henry VIII illegitimate son?

Henry also had an illegitimate son, named Henry Fitzroy (meaning 'son of the king'), born in June 1519. In 1524, aged 6, the King made Fitzroy Duke of Richmond, and ensured he was well provided for. Fitzroy enjoyed a 'prince's life' until his premature death at 17, probably from tuberculosis.
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Did royalty marry their siblings?

Examples of incestuous marriages and the impact of inbreeding on royal families include: All rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty from Ptolemy II were married to their brothers and sisters, in order to keep the Ptolemaic blood "pure" and to strengthen the line of succession.
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Does the Habsburg jaw still exist?

The male line of this branch went extinct in 1740 on the death of Charles VI and completely with the passing of his daughter, Maria Theresa von Ostereich, in 1780. Nevertheless, modern descendants of the Habsburg's extended family do exist — although these members of the family do not sport the Habsburg jaw.
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Are Prince William and Kate related?

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, GCVO (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982) is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, second in the line of succession to the British throne, making Catherine a likely future queen consort.
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Why is Kate a gypsy in the Windsors?

Louise Ford, who plays Kate Middleton, explains how her character is recast as a “Gypsy” thanks to the Duchess of Cambridge's supposed normality (at least compared to the rest of the royals). Meanwhile, Camilla is reimagined as a scheming villain determined to usher in the Parker-Bowles dynasty.
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Are there any living descendants of Henry the 8th?

Catherine Middleton may have royal ancestry, after all, with a line of descent from Henry VIII, Well, how can that be as Henry has no descendants. None of his three children, Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward, had issue, which means no descendants.
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Why Kate is not a Princess?

On her children's birth certificates, Kate's occupation is listed as 'Princess of the United Kingdom', but her status as Princess is through marriage rather than birth.
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Are Diana and Camilla related?

Camilla Is Related to Both Diana and Charles

Both the Prince of Wales and Camilla have shared ancestors dating back to the 17th century. Strangely, they are also both related to the late Princess Diana through shared ancestry dating back to King Charles II.
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How is Winston Churchill related to Princess Diana?

Via the Spencer-Churchill line, Princess Diana is related to Winston Churchill, former British prime minister. Their common ancestors include Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer (1675-1722) and his wife Anne Churchill: Diana's 7x great-grandparents, and Winston's 5x great-grandparents.
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What happened to Mary Boleyn and King Henry's son?

What happened to the child that Mary was carrying is unknown, but most likely she either miscarried or the child did not live long after birth. Also, in another point of frustration, we do not know where Mary went after her banishment.
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Did Henry VIII regret executing Anne?

Despite Henry's brutality towards Anne, the King later regretted his actions as he lay on his deathbed in 1547 and showed “great grief” over his treatment of his ex-wife and daughter Elizabeth, historian Sandra Vasoli has revealed.
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How old was Henry VIII when he married Anne Boleyn?

After seeing Holbein's portrait, and urged on by the complimentary description of Anne given by his courtiers, the 49-year-old king agreed to wed Anne. However, it was not long before Henry wished to annul the marriage so he could marry another.
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