Rewatch "The Two Girls of the Paulines".
Many years ago, I didn't notice so many big names in it. Even the supporting roles are big stars, with curly blessings and small freckles.
Regarding Henry VIII, I have checked the information before:
Henry VIII married six wives. The first, Catherine, 6 years older than him, is the widow of his brother Arthur, who died young, and is a Spanish princess. After Henry VIII fell in love with Ambolin, he asked the Pope to make trouble, to declare their marriage annulled (Catholics cannot divorce, they can only declare the marriage annulled if they want to break up). The Pope is Catherine's nephew and a good friend of the King of Spain, and of course he can't agree. Henry VIII simply went out of court and stopped playing with Catholics. England became a Protestant country. Henry VIII has since turned into a wild horse.
The second, Amberlin. This woman's sister was originally Henry VIII's mistress. After the two met, Henry VIII was so enthusiastic that he reportedly wrote a song for her called "Green Sleeves". Ann became pregnant out of wedlock and gave birth to her daughter Elizabeth not long after being declared queen. This woman is more rebellious, and actually wants to breastfeed the princess herself. (The Two Girls of the Paulines tells this story.)
A few years later, seeing that she could not give birth to a son, and that the fruit she got was not sweet, Henry VIII fell in love with Jane Seymour, a lady-in-waiting in the palace, and said that Pauline had rebelled and beheaded her. Jane was lucky. After giving birth to her son, she died in childbirth, so she was remembered by Henry VIII for a long time. Henry VIII was buried with her after her death.
The fourth one is Anne, a princess from a small country. Possibly because Anne was ugly, Henry VIII caught up with Anne's maid, Catherine Howard, at the speed of light, announcing her marriage to Anne.
Fifth, Katherine Howard. She is Pauline's cousin. During her short marriage with Henry VIII, she found N lovers, and Henry VIII, who was pressed down by the green hat, could not lift her head, also beheaded her. She has more character than her cousin. Before going to the guillotine, she said: Although I am going to die as a queen, I prefer that I die in the name of Karl Piper's wife. This Karl Piper is her lover.
At this time, Henry VIII was already an old fat man, and his hormone secretion was not so strong. Finally, he finally stopped and married the court lady Catherine Parr. Although he tried to kill several times, Parr still saved his life. Henry After the death of the eighth, he remarried.
Henry VIII is a hero in British history. Not only has he made great political achievements, he can also write poems and arrange music. ...So even though he killed several wives with Hugh, there were still moths flying into the flames... But even if you were sensible, it was useless. The imperial power was like a dome, covering the world, and there was no way to resist.
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