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Jul 2023
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Henry VIII's OTHER Children

Lindsay Holiday
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Everyone knowns Henry VIII’s three surviving legitimate children, Queen Mary I, Queen Elizabeth I and King Edward VI. Their sibling rivalries and brief, bloody and brilliant reigns are among the most famous in history. But these three illustrious monarchs were not King Henry’s only children. He had a legitimate son with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon whose tragic death changed the course of history, an acknowledged illegitimate son whom he considered making a king and as many as 6 other children with his mistresses. They included a pirate con-artist, Queen Elizabeth I’s closest friend, William Shakespeare’s patron and a playwright. Here are their stories...

Henry, Duke of Cornwall

Henry Fitzroy

Thomas Stukley

Elizabeth Tailboys

Catherine Carey

Henry Carey

Richard Edwardes

Ethelreda (Audrey) Malte

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