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Anne of Cleves - Henry VIII's Discarded Bride (Paperback)
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Anne of Cleves - Henry VIII's Discarded Bride (Paperback)
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List price R327
Loot Price R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
You Save R56 (17%)
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The first major biography of Henry VIII least favourite wife - but
the one who outlived them all. 'I like her not!' was the verdict of
Henry VIII on meeting his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, for the
first time. Anne could have said something similar on meeting Henry
and, having been promised the most handsome prince in Europe, she
was destined to be disappointed in the elderly and corpulent king.
Henry also felt that Anne was not as she had been described,
complaining that he had been sent a Flander's mare. Forced to
proceed with their wedding for diplomatic reasons, Henry and Anne
tried to make the best of the situation, but attempts to consummate
the match were farcical. Henry could not bring himself to touch his
new bride and Anne, entirely ignorant of such matters, did not even
notice that there was a problem. After only seven months of
marriage Henry was so desperate to rid himself of Anne that he
declared himself impotent in order to secure a divorce. Anne was
also eager to end her marriage and, with her clever handling of
Henry obtained one of the biggest divorce settlements in English
history. Following her divorce, Anne made good use of her many
properties, including Richmond Palace, Hever Castle and the house
at Lewes now known as 'Anne of Cleves' House'. Anne of Cleves is
often portrayed as a stupid and comical figure. The real Anne was
both intelligent and practical, ensuring that, whilst she was queen
for the shortest period, she was the last of all Henry VIII's wives
to survive. Henry's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell lost his head
for his role in the Cleves marriage, but Anne's shrewdness ensured
she kept hers. Even after Henry's death, Anne managed to work to
her own advancement, attempting to annul her divorce in order to
ensure her financial security as a dowager queen. Anne of Cleves
led a dramatic and often dangerous life but, for all this, of Henry
VIII's six wives, she is truly the wife that survived.
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