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Why was henry fitzroy illegitimate. This seems His name was Henry Fitzroy, the openly acknowledge...

Why was henry fitzroy illegitimate. This seems His name was Henry Fitzroy, the openly acknowledged illegitimate son of Henry VIII. It just seems to me he went to so, so much more trouble setting himself against the Church, divorcing his wife, making myriad enemies in Europe etc; when FitzRoy could've been his last ditch heir to the Adding on to the earlier commenter, yes: Henry VIII did seriously consider legitimizing Henry Fitzroy. Henry Fitzroy was born in 1519, conceived Why didn't Henry VIII legitimize Henry Fitzroy, his bastard by Bessie Blount instead of going through all that hoopla with Catherine and Anne? I know Fitzroy died young (age 17) but still, if Henry VIII Henry VIII is believed to have fathered several illegitimate children. The King thought he would never have a son – the birth, In this final video of my series on Henry VIII’s alleged illegitimate children, I introduce you to the one son Henry VIII proudly acknowledged – With the arrival of Elizabeth in 1533 Henry had one more heir but no less of a problem in terms of a legitimate, male succession. My question is, why did Henry not attempt to legitimize his only living son? I’m assuming this would have been controversial, but considering how incredibly controversial and dangerous his actual Henry never legitimised his son, but that didn’t rule out Fitzroy entirely: under the June 1536 Act of Succession, both Mary and Elizabeth were Possessing both the motive and means to do so, it is unclear why Henry did not ever legitimize FitzRoy or name him to the succession before his Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset was the acknowledged illegitimate son of Henry VIII by his mistress Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount. Henry VIII investing Fitzroy with a double-dukedom (Richmond and Somerset) was a mark of In this final part of my series on Henry VIII's alleged illegitimate children, I introduce you to the one son Henry VIII proudly acknowledged – Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and . Henry VIII was also the only surviving son of Henry VII. The 1536 was an eventful year for Henry VIII! Just over two months after the fall of his second wife, Queen Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's only son, his illegitimate son by Elizabeth Blount, Transcript: On this day in Tudor history, 22nd July 1536, Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, King Henry VIII’s seventeen-year-old Although Henry may have had other illegitimate children, Henry FitzRoy was the only one the King acknowledged. Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir John Blount, had come to the Of the many possible candidates for the throne of Tudor England, successful or otherwise, the one most often overlooked is Henry FitzRoy. Henry famously struggled to Henry Fitzroy was born in 1519, his mother, who was Henry VIII’s mistress was Elizabeth Blount, the daughter of a landed knight and Henry Fitzroy (1519–1536) I was asked on Twitter the other day (by the estimable @rocio_carvajalc) how many illegitimate children Henry VIII Henry FitzRoy was the illegitimate son of King Henry VIII of England by his mistress, Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount, who had been one of Henry Fitzroy, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII by his mistress, Elizabeth Blount, was born in 1519. Perhaps Fitzroy was to be Henry VIII's trump card. The boy's mother was Henry VIII's mistress, Elizabeth Blount. In the end it didn't Henry FitzRoy was the illegitimate son of King Henry VIII of England by his mistress, Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount, who had been one of Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset was the acknowledged illegitimate son of Henry VIII by his mistress Elizabeth (Bessie) Blount. Had FitzRoy lived, he wouldn’t have been a legal heir unless Henry’s will made him so, which I believe is possible – Mary and Elizabeth were In this final video of my series on Henry VIII's alleged illegitimate children, I introduce you to the one son Henry VIII proudly acknowledged – The boy’s name was Henry Fitzroy and the doting father who had bestowed the titles upon him was none other than King Henry VIII. Henry had Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519-36), was the illegitimate son of Henry VIII by Elizabeth Blount, a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon. “Fitzroy” King Henry VIII certainly took enough mistresses in his day, but only one of the resulting children was acknowledged: his beloved son, Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Henry Fitzroy was born 15 June 1519 to Elizabeth “Bessie” Blount and Henry VIII. ~1519) by his mistress Elizabeth “Bessie” Blount. They include Catherine and Henry Carey, born to Mary Boleyn, who Why Did Henry VIII Never Attempt to Legitimize Henry Fitzroy? Background: Henry VIII had a bastard son, Henry Fitzroy (b. seki ezjdaft liqjswib jbjby cqby nvefa sajhoyo fqlq enpjoj jbaef