In January 1536 the deeply-injured Katharine died; to be followed
ere many months had passed by her supplanter. Ostensibly, Henry had
married Anne Boleyn, because a male heir was needed to secure the
succession; but she had borne him only a daughter and a still-born
son. Henry was disappointed in her. Moreover, his passion had for
some time been cooling: nor was her character--even on the most
favourable reading--calculated to retain affections that had begun
to wane. She was frivolous and undignified; her arrogance and her
assumption had left her few friends.
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