[Henry VIII] Tudor Crown
Chapter 1 Pregnancy
In the autumn of 1525, Henry VIII had another quarrel with his first wife.The reason was that Anne Boleyn, who was deeply loved by the king, was sent back to Kent by the queen two months ago, and finally agreed to enter the palace again after her lover's good words.But Queen Catherine was unwilling to let Anne Boleyn become her maid of honor again, and even claimed that the king was tempted by a witch to pursue a notorious woman so fanatically and without dignity.
"That's enough, my dear lady, please stop your wild words and vicious accusations against your husband." Henry VIII, who was nearly forty years old, had already lost all his love for his wife, and he didn't even want to see her again. Her aging face: "You should accept Anne as sincerely and enthusiastically as you accept Ms. Bronte (Henry VIII's illegitimate mother and most important mistress). My dear queen, who is it?" tainted your ears with vicious language and made you judge a pure and immaculate lady."
"Dear Henry, my most merciful king and husband, please listen to my heartfelt words for the sake of our many years together!" Facing the king's cold expression, the queen from Spain could no longer hold on. Noble gesture.She knelt down before the king almost imploringly, trying to awaken their long-cooled love and the respect trampled by Anne Boleyn: "Your humble wife did not mean to offend you, and I have said countless times to God. Ask yourself why you have to face this painful and humiliating situation. Why don't we go back to being a happy couple again."
"My dear lady, you should neither ask God nor me here." Henry VIII thought of what Anne Boleyn had said to him, and the disgust on his face became stronger. At the end of the day, he stared blankly at Queen Catherine's belly, and said ironically: "The Bible says that if you marry a widowed wife, you will end up dying. For the sake of the fact that we have already lost six children, you should die on the cross." Please seriously consider whether our marriage is legal and blessed by the Lord."
"Also, Ms. Anne is an extremely noble lady. Whether you like her or not, you have to accept the fact that she has returned to the court." Henry VIII broke free from Queen Catherine's hold on his arm, slammed the door and left. Go, leaving his poor wife slumped on the heavy rug, too late to fix her broken heart before the maids came in.
"My merciful Lord! Why did you punish me so far, punish your most devout believer." Queen Catherine leaned against the equally sad and angry maid, and grabbed the other's arm forcefully, as if this would make her feel better.
"My noble queen, please allow me to help you to bed." The maid spread the weight of Queen Catherine on her body, and then carefully lifted Queen Catherine up, but when she was about to leave, she found that Queen Catherine had fallen down There was a very conspicuous pool of blood on the carpet.
"Your Majesty the Queen!!!" The faces of the maids changed suddenly, and then they screamed and scattered, and then, amidst Queen Catherine's soothing voice, hurriedly went to invite the doctor and the king.
…………… I am the dividing line………
"What?" Henry VIII couldn't believe his ears, so he asked the court doctor again, "Repeat what you just said."
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty the Queen, she is already pregnant, but the previous emotional agitation caused her to show signs of miscarriage, so she will rest in bed in the near future." The expression of the court doctor is also unbelievable, and he dare not even face Henry VIII's livid With a pale face, he defended himself in a low voice: "In order to ensure that the diagnosis was correct, Bishop Wolsey called ten of the most famous doctors to test the queen's urine, but the results were all the same."
"Her Majesty the Queen is indeed pregnant, and the Duke of Suffolk checked the record of your intercourse with the Queen, and the date is also correct." Although in this era, 40-year-old women have been judged as difficult to conceive, But consider Queen Catherine's mother, Isabella I of Castile, who gave birth to her last child at 37, and Lionheart's mother, Eleanor of Aquique, who gave birth to the Lost Lands at 45 John, so Queen Catherine, who is over forty, could still be pregnant.
Henry VIII thought about what happened before he slept with Queen Catherine for the last time, and he was a little uncertain for a while: "Can this child be kept?"
Although Henry VIII was somewhat fascinated by Anne Boleyn, rationally, he still expected his first wife to bring an undisputed legitimate child.
A noble prince of Tudor blood and Spanish royal blood.
Just thinking of the six children that Queen Catherine had died in infancy, the excitement that Henry VIII had not yet ignited was completely cooled, and he even felt an indescribable exhaustion.
"Your Majesty, are you going to visit Queen Catherine who has just woken up?" Henry VIII did not speak, and the court doctor was also a little confused: "She is very depressed, and I hope to express her apology and disrespect to you in person."
"A tolerant husband will not care about trivial matters with his wife." Henry's tone was much gentler than when he was arguing with Queen Catherine, and the court doctor, who had always been frightened, was relieved.
"You go and take my sister and daughter to Catherine's palace. Maybe with their company, Catherine will feel better." After the court doctor retreated, Henry VIII recruited the Duke of Suffolk to try to appeal to his own family. Best friend confides, and feud with Queen Catherine: 'Charles, I've always believed God hadn't completely abandoned me.'
After all, Henry VIII was a middle-aged man in the Tudor era. Recently, he was exhausted by the dispute between the two women, and even the courtiers began to stand in their own lines: "God bless this son to be born smoothly."
Even though the court doctors and fortune tellers did not tell Henry VIII that Queen Catherine was pregnant with a boy, Henry VIII firmly believed that he was God's favorite person, so the Tudor Dynasty would never be ruined in his hands.
"The Almighty Lord will certainly obey your request." As a close friend of Henry VIII, the Duke of Suffolk has always loved Queen Catherine, so he didn't have much affection for Anne Boleyn who confused the king, and even hoped that she Don't come back after leaving, it's better to die on the way back to the palace: "However, I would like to make a suggestion to you about Queen Catherine."
The Duke of Suffolk was the only person who dared to intervene in the king's emotions, so he could say something that was enough to behead him in front of Henry VIII: "My dear majesty, it is for the future of England, and you should not be killed at this time." Ms. Anne took her into the palace."
Henry VIII and the Duke of Suffolk stared at each other silently, until the fire in the fireplace crackled for a long time before he said: "I will place Ms. Anne in a comfortable manor so that I can visit her at any time."
The royal power is above, and Henry VIII's love must also give way to the future of England: "Until Catherine gives birth to a healthy prince, I will never let Ms. Anne approach her."
The Duke of Suffolk's face relaxed a little because of Henry VIII's promise, but he quickly regained his original vigilance.
Because he knew that Queen Catherine's crisis was only a reprieve, not a complete end.
"That's enough, my dear lady, please stop your wild words and vicious accusations against your husband." Henry VIII, who was nearly forty years old, had already lost all his love for his wife, and he didn't even want to see her again. Her aging face: "You should accept Anne as sincerely and enthusiastically as you accept Ms. Bronte (Henry VIII's illegitimate mother and most important mistress). My dear queen, who is it?" tainted your ears with vicious language and made you judge a pure and immaculate lady."
"Dear Henry, my most merciful king and husband, please listen to my heartfelt words for the sake of our many years together!" Facing the king's cold expression, the queen from Spain could no longer hold on. Noble gesture.She knelt down before the king almost imploringly, trying to awaken their long-cooled love and the respect trampled by Anne Boleyn: "Your humble wife did not mean to offend you, and I have said countless times to God. Ask yourself why you have to face this painful and humiliating situation. Why don't we go back to being a happy couple again."
"My dear lady, you should neither ask God nor me here." Henry VIII thought of what Anne Boleyn had said to him, and the disgust on his face became stronger. At the end of the day, he stared blankly at Queen Catherine's belly, and said ironically: "The Bible says that if you marry a widowed wife, you will end up dying. For the sake of the fact that we have already lost six children, you should die on the cross." Please seriously consider whether our marriage is legal and blessed by the Lord."
"Also, Ms. Anne is an extremely noble lady. Whether you like her or not, you have to accept the fact that she has returned to the court." Henry VIII broke free from Queen Catherine's hold on his arm, slammed the door and left. Go, leaving his poor wife slumped on the heavy rug, too late to fix her broken heart before the maids came in.
"My merciful Lord! Why did you punish me so far, punish your most devout believer." Queen Catherine leaned against the equally sad and angry maid, and grabbed the other's arm forcefully, as if this would make her feel better.
"My noble queen, please allow me to help you to bed." The maid spread the weight of Queen Catherine on her body, and then carefully lifted Queen Catherine up, but when she was about to leave, she found that Queen Catherine had fallen down There was a very conspicuous pool of blood on the carpet.
"Your Majesty the Queen!!!" The faces of the maids changed suddenly, and then they screamed and scattered, and then, amidst Queen Catherine's soothing voice, hurriedly went to invite the doctor and the king.
…………… I am the dividing line………
"What?" Henry VIII couldn't believe his ears, so he asked the court doctor again, "Repeat what you just said."
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty the Queen, she is already pregnant, but the previous emotional agitation caused her to show signs of miscarriage, so she will rest in bed in the near future." The expression of the court doctor is also unbelievable, and he dare not even face Henry VIII's livid With a pale face, he defended himself in a low voice: "In order to ensure that the diagnosis was correct, Bishop Wolsey called ten of the most famous doctors to test the queen's urine, but the results were all the same."
"Her Majesty the Queen is indeed pregnant, and the Duke of Suffolk checked the record of your intercourse with the Queen, and the date is also correct." Although in this era, 40-year-old women have been judged as difficult to conceive, But consider Queen Catherine's mother, Isabella I of Castile, who gave birth to her last child at 37, and Lionheart's mother, Eleanor of Aquique, who gave birth to the Lost Lands at 45 John, so Queen Catherine, who is over forty, could still be pregnant.
Henry VIII thought about what happened before he slept with Queen Catherine for the last time, and he was a little uncertain for a while: "Can this child be kept?"
Although Henry VIII was somewhat fascinated by Anne Boleyn, rationally, he still expected his first wife to bring an undisputed legitimate child.
A noble prince of Tudor blood and Spanish royal blood.
Just thinking of the six children that Queen Catherine had died in infancy, the excitement that Henry VIII had not yet ignited was completely cooled, and he even felt an indescribable exhaustion.
"Your Majesty, are you going to visit Queen Catherine who has just woken up?" Henry VIII did not speak, and the court doctor was also a little confused: "She is very depressed, and I hope to express her apology and disrespect to you in person."
"A tolerant husband will not care about trivial matters with his wife." Henry's tone was much gentler than when he was arguing with Queen Catherine, and the court doctor, who had always been frightened, was relieved.
"You go and take my sister and daughter to Catherine's palace. Maybe with their company, Catherine will feel better." After the court doctor retreated, Henry VIII recruited the Duke of Suffolk to try to appeal to his own family. Best friend confides, and feud with Queen Catherine: 'Charles, I've always believed God hadn't completely abandoned me.'
After all, Henry VIII was a middle-aged man in the Tudor era. Recently, he was exhausted by the dispute between the two women, and even the courtiers began to stand in their own lines: "God bless this son to be born smoothly."
Even though the court doctors and fortune tellers did not tell Henry VIII that Queen Catherine was pregnant with a boy, Henry VIII firmly believed that he was God's favorite person, so the Tudor Dynasty would never be ruined in his hands.
"The Almighty Lord will certainly obey your request." As a close friend of Henry VIII, the Duke of Suffolk has always loved Queen Catherine, so he didn't have much affection for Anne Boleyn who confused the king, and even hoped that she Don't come back after leaving, it's better to die on the way back to the palace: "However, I would like to make a suggestion to you about Queen Catherine."
The Duke of Suffolk was the only person who dared to intervene in the king's emotions, so he could say something that was enough to behead him in front of Henry VIII: "My dear majesty, it is for the future of England, and you should not be killed at this time." Ms. Anne took her into the palace."
Henry VIII and the Duke of Suffolk stared at each other silently, until the fire in the fireplace crackled for a long time before he said: "I will place Ms. Anne in a comfortable manor so that I can visit her at any time."
The royal power is above, and Henry VIII's love must also give way to the future of England: "Until Catherine gives birth to a healthy prince, I will never let Ms. Anne approach her."
The Duke of Suffolk's face relaxed a little because of Henry VIII's promise, but he quickly regained his original vigilance.
Because he knew that Queen Catherine's crisis was only a reprieve, not a complete end.
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