I know that many of you were unable to watch last night's programme, Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History, so I took notes for you. My TV did go wrong a couple of times, so I missed a few minutes – sorry! The programme opened with Anne Boleyn preparing herself for her execution […]. read more
Anne was known to be smart, witty, engaging, and determined. Henry was likewise highly intelligent, well educated, but somewhat easily bored - so for her to have kept his singular attention for ten years (~1525/6–1535/6) speaks to her intrigue. read more
Anne Boleyn is arguably Henry VIII's most famous wife. However, due to the schism that she indirectly (or directly according to your opinion) caused. read more