On this day, May 19, 1536, Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII’s second wife, was executed after being convicted of treason, adultery and incest. Historians have since concluded the charges were baseless and ...
For all Anne Boleyn’s fame, this is a period of her life where the evidence is hard to find and fact needs to be carefully sifted from fiction. Suzannah explores Anne’s childhood home, beautiful Hever ...
The childhood home of Anne Boleyn has been restored to its former Tudor glory so that visitors can immerse themselves in the origin story of the most notorious of Henry VIII’s six wives. The historic ...
Every stately home in England has a storied past stretching back over centuries, but some of these histories are darker than others. In her lifetime, Anne Boleyn was admired for being well-educated, ...
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