CBSE BOARD XII, asked by charlottegreenwood, 5 hours ago

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Answered by trisha2117
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Yes, I do agree. She wasn't a lawful wife at all in eyes of god. His first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon, had failed to produce a son and male heir to the throne. Henry had also become infatuated with one of his wife’s ladies-in-waiting, Anne Boleyn, whose sister Mary had previously been his lover. Anne encouraged the king’s attentions, but shrewdly refused to become his mistress, setting her sights on a higher goal.

He argued that the marriage was against God’s will, due to the fact that she had briefly been married to Henry’s late brother, Arthur.

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Answered by freefirelover143
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