![]() ![]() ![]() So what makes Jane such a mystery? In her author’s note, Alison Weir explains what we know about Jane and why she was a challenge to write about: Alison Weir decides to explore Jane’s life in her third book of the Six Tudor Queens series, “Jane Seymour: The Haunted Queen”. Her death was well documented since she died shortly after giving birth to Edward, yet we really don’t know who she was or what her life was like. All of these women were unique, however, there was only one who gave Henry the son that he so desperately desired. ![]() Katherine Howard, the second wife Henry executed, and Katherine Parr, the wife who outlived Henry. Anne of Cleves, the wife Henry did not like and divorced. Anne Boleyn, the mother of Elizabeth I and the first English queen to be executed. Katherine of Aragon, Henry’s first wife, the mother of Mary I, and the first wife Henry divorced. Henry VIII’s wives were some of the most fascinating women of the Tudor Dynasty. ![]()
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