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Miracle Prince - A Tudor Timeline
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England Verse 1
Chapuys reported to Charles V that on the 10th February 1536 that Anne Boleyn had miscrarried a son on the day of Catherine of Aragon's funeral: "On the day of the burial of Catherine of Aragon, the concubine, Anne had a miscarriage which was a male child which she had not borne 3 ½ months.
Meanwhile after Anne was feeling and grieving after her miscarriage she would still feel that she has the symptoms of pregnancy and that she had not completely miscarried.
The maid told Anne that she should have a son or Henry is divorcing her if she has no son and it might also end her life.
Anne told Henry that she is still pregnant and that it might still be a son, she would accept an annulment if she does not have a son.
On the 20th of August of 1536 Anne finally gave birth to a son, an event waited for by Henry VIII, he showered his son with presents and had Francis I as the godfather of the child, which made him happy as the previous Dauphin had died.
The son is christened as Edward.
The birth of Edward is seen as a blessing by Henry VIII
Chapuys reported to Charles on September 1536 about the birth of the son of Anne Boleyn, the mistress of Henry VIII (For Charles V who views the marriage as illegitemate.).
The Spanish and the Emperor and Mary viewed the son of Anne Boleyn as a bastard and the son of a woman who destroyed the family of Catherine of Aragon.
For Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn it is a Miracle Prince but for the Spanish and the Catholics he is a bastard and son of a home wrecker.