@@MuzzyBarker ik most of y'all don't really like anne cuz she started an affair with henry while he was with catherine at the time, but no one deserves to lose their baby, to have a miscarriage, you can hate her or love her but yk it true.
another reason for alot of the miscarriages is because right after birth the woman was expected to fall pregnant with another baby which often leads to issues down the road.
That’s correct, a good OBGYN will tell you It takes the body a full 12 months for the body to heal after pregnancy. It’s literally a dinner plate sized wound that gets left behind.😅
You can see everyone loves Anne, they rushed to her as soon as they can Anne was great despite all that that dumb man killed her she was pretty kindhearted amazing and smart why at least he could’ve divorced her than people wouldn’t be so sad . At the execution you can see everyone is sad even the person who has to kill her is apologetic I feel bad how can you kill her Edit 11.5.24: WHAT DA CRAP IM FAMOUS Edit: 4.3?? Tysm. Anyways sorry for the fight in the replies idk I didn’t read them all but I think it’s an argument. And yes your right Jane Seymour wasn’t like that- I can’t respond idk why
Bruh this is in the Show in real life when she was the Queen no one really liked her because everone was Team catherine of aragon also we dont know if the person who had to kill was really sorry Henry just got him to Kill anne because it would have done faster. Yea I feel l bad on why they killed but this was Henry doing and he wanted to get rid of her because one Anne was having Lovers even through she was married to Henry. And with Catherine of Aragon was a royal she was 10x more powerful than Henry Bruh Henry was so even scaredy of her and anne was not that powerful she was only known as Henry second wife
@@yaemiko4271In real life her ladies in waiting who were with her in the tower of London were seen crying after her execution. They fought for her right to be buried for which they could have been executed by Henry. They were seen carrying her body for fear men would rape her dead body. Let's remember all her ladies in waiting who were serving her previously were dismissed for fear and the ladies in waiting during her imprisonment placed by Henry were all of CoA good friends. In two weeks they were crying for a woman who they had been hearing nasty rumors for years and fighting for her right to a proper burial despite the risk of Henry executing them.
@@anayadegani626 yes I know about her ladies in waiting but not everone loved her back then Cromwell's was happy putting false charges against her , the person who executed her didnt even know her ,
@@yaemiko4271 She wasn't popular before as they thought shed seduced Henry ( now we know it isn't true ) but no one not even Eustace Chapuys ( Spanish ambassador who would spread ridiculous rumors about her ) believed them. After her death she gained a lot of sympathy. People tried to use her as a scapegoat ( because you can't blame the king or it's treason), but there is a limit everyone can fool themselves. People understood the reality. While Anne would never be as popular as CoA,after her death she gained a decent amount of sympathy
@@anayadegani626I read somewhere that her ladies that were in the tower with her , they were harassing her and like being really mean to her , right now people love her only cause of Natalie Dormer❤ , because Natalie dormer is pretty that all
Does anyone know like really know why so many of Henry’s wives couldn’t carry a healthy pregnancy? I’ve heard he had stds which could be true but has there ever been any real scientific evidence on why?
There has been some evidence linking it to male infertility! Considering many of his mistresses bore healthy children who lived to maturity (another issue he rys children had) while either their children with him don't live for long or they never produced a child for him at all. All the blame was put on his wives but the strength of men's sperm and their sperm count really determines a women's pregnancy same with gender
If this helps at all with specifics Bessie Blount, who had his son Henry managed to have six more kids with other men and they all lived to maturity, same with Mary Boleyn and even Catherine Parr. They all had successful pregnancies and children that reached adulthood with men that weren't Henry, something that didn't happen with him
It could be because of inbreed.. where cousins will marry each other because of politic and power. And the inbreed end up with a situation where the children born with some mutation or a problematic health condition, and the pregnancy become even more riskier after all the generations of inbreeds practice.
His daughter Mary was never able to have a healthy child either, she was never able to have a viable pregnancy, she had several of which were either miscarriages or phantom pregnancies. She was the only one of his children who actually tried to have children of her own, so we don’t know if Elizabeth, Edward, or Henry Fitzroy would have been able to produce healthy children. But it could definitely be a genetic issue that he passed down to Mary.
Absolutely agree. Leagues above got in the quality production and acting. Got story is more deep and allegorical, but show didn't do justice, rather relied on spectacles
I remember watching this show when I was much younger and thinking how much this would have sucked. Now having gone through a natural missed miscarriage followed by a 24 week stillborn myself it hits so much differently. Women go through so much
In reality, Anne often wrote to Mary offering her honorable places at Court, but Mary refused to even acknowledge the letters in honor of her mother. Anne was a pawn in her families ambitions, as were many girls of the time. Her family used both her and her sister to climb, and inevitably this lead to their downfall. Even after two of his children (Anne and George) were killed, Thomas Boleyn supported the King and his actions to save his own skin, not even caring what happened to baby Elizabeth.
@@cagegrrllol , it's all well documented how Anne badmouthed Cathrine and mistreated Mary. She was indeed afraid that as long as Mary was alive, her position as Queen consort and her own daughter's legitimacy were questioned and unsecured. Therefore there was nothing she wanted more than for Mary to die. With only a daughter and no sons, Anne knew her position was vulnerable, The King desperately wanted a son and, had he died, a large percentage of the population and many at court would have supported Mary as the rightful heir because she was first and more legitimate than her own daughter. Anne was far from a saint and her well documented hatred for Mary stemmed from her fear that she herself would be cast away just like Mary's mother. Which is exactly what happened, her worst nightmare came true. She failed to secure her position by birthing a healthy son, Henry got rid of her, Mary eventually became Queen and Elisabeth I was once at Mary's mercy, her half sister could have easily signed the death decree, but I guess there was some sisterly love there.
@@furryclub605 Whether Elisabeth was the better queen or not is not relevant to this particular thread. I don't know why you felt the need to reply with that.
@@Editsmaam haven’t watched the show yet but historically Anne Boleyne got executed by Henry VIII after several failed attempts at “giving the King an heir”. And homegirl convinced Henry to left his wife to be with her with the promise to bear his son so safe to say Henry’s patient ran out
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I love this show, one of my favorite series!! I cried for her, he treated her soo poorly (not that she was 100% innocent) men back then treated women like cattle to be traded...
Her character in this storyline (obviously a lot was embellished and dramatized) got exactly what she deserved. No television downfall was so fulfilling than hers. People tried to make her out to be some victim when her father warned her about the consequences. No one was sympathetic towards Catherine when Anne was plotting her downfall and stealing her husband. Nobody cared when Anne wanted to murder Mary for no reason, or when she lied through her teeth just to get a high position. She left a man she supposedly loved just to jump herself into the Queen position. But when her fast life backfired it’s “oh boo whooo”.
Anne did nothing wrong she refused to be Henry's mistress until Catherine was completely cut off Henry she is not a cheater,ppl just mix up history no one cared when Anne had a miscarriage twice no one cared when she got beheaded.yeah
@@LS-ut9fkviewers and people over glamorized Anne and call her such an iconic character.. for what? for being a home wrecker and was part of the reason of Catherine’s downfall? for celebrating when Catherine died and mistreated mary? Mary disliked Anne for understandable reasons, how could she give her respect after everything Anne did. Anne knew what she was doing and in the end karma got her. Actions come with consequences. I felt no pity for her and was glad Jane entered the picture. It was until then that she must’ve felt Catherine’s pain. Think it over again and see if she truly “did nothing wrong” and if you still do, that’s just being blindsided.
@@mikrokosmosoobin You really think that it was easy at such a time to refuse a king? Especially a king like henry the VIII? He would have likely destroyed her family if she totally refused him. Catherine and Anne were both victims.
@@mikrokosmosoobinSo, here's the thing. Anne literally tried to avoid Henry, even running away to her family home in Kent. He followed her. Is that not stalker behavior? Giving her all kinds of gift, sordid love letters. When she refused to be his mistress but rather his wife, KNOWING the Catholic church would frown upon his seeking of an annulment, he said: "Alright, bet." By the time of Anne's arrival in 1521/22, he and Catherine's martial bed was dead. The last child that Catherine had given birth to was a girl in November of 1518, who was stillborn. I once read that he was tossing around the idea of divorcing her to marry someone else as early as 1514. Mind you, this is after Catherine miscarried (the gender was male). Also, if anything, Jane played the Game too. She just lucked out and gave Henry his longed for heir.
Okay, I’m gonna put this up here for people to comment on now to save the poor person who’s notifications have probably been blowing up. Hi everyone, I am a lover of Tudor history, and love discussion about it. I do a lot of research into it and I want to help people gain knowledge on the topic. So please, let’s start asking questions about these royals and I will do my absolute best to answer because I feel really bad for blowing up one person’s notification box.
@@anu2378 okay so what first, do you want to hear why Henry’s parents were one of the greatest love stories of all time? Why his grandmas are great? Why his daughters are awesome? Which of his wives was best? I’ll answer anything
This is a scene from The Tudors and show Anne Boleyn having a miscarriage. It happens after she get extremely stressed after Henry is injured jousting and then become extremely upset after walking in on Jane Seymour sitting on Henry’s lap either kissing or almost kissing, i haven’t seen it in awhile to be sure. It was a son and after the miscarriage Henry started looking at how to get rid of Anne.
@@edencoffman1151 until it happens to you, then it is. This is extremely traumatizing for people Who have experienced this and sometimes seeing the word probably triggers them a while afterwards. Just be kind. I know everyone being trauma-informed will never be a thing but I wish empathy would be
@@baxter_canada_dry8182 your completely right did not think about that. But I believe @Thatonerivera did say this comment because of kids and I don’t think it’s inappropriate at all for kid to see or hear that word.
Что тогда, что сейчас, капитал, работорговля, угнетениее масс. За что боролись, на то и напоролись... У всех в голове капитал, а не светлое будущее, равенство и братство.
Anne Boleyn miscarried her second child, a son, and was blamed for it. Not long after, she was desperate to conceive again and even went as far as to ask her own brother to impregnate her. He refused, but the conversation was overheard and that was all that was needed to have both of them executed.
@@rmarie6764 thats a total myth. Those who wanted Anne deposed made up all the incest stuff and even came with "witnesses" that were close to the king to testify in their circus of a trial.
No woman deserves this and plus if anything why blame the mistress blame the husband she didn’t even want to be with Henry in the first place and refused to be his mistress but because how well Henry can sweet talk her she fell in love with him
Mary wouldn't be the bloody queen that she became if it wasn't from the trauma brought by Anne and Henry. I also don't believe that Elizabeth would become a great queen if Anne was still alive, she could even manipulate or gaslight Elizabeth.