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Although Henry was courting Jane Seymour, he promised his new lover who would not visit her or talk to her 'except in the presence of a relative'. Despite all efforts to hide the relationship, the new passion of the king became public.
In a conversation between Ambassador Chapuys and Cromwell in late March 1536, the latter exclaimed that 'As the king favored another marriage, if he is considering! There is a king "who hitherto daglivs felt disappointed over the issue of male offspring, and it is well known that this marriage (current) will never be considered legal. Then Cromwell replied that he was sure his master daglivs 'was still inclined to pay attention to women ", but he believed that he would live honorably and purely your present marriage.
The insightful Ambassador was aware of the whole issue of Jane Seymour, and it was precisely why I suggested the topic of another marriage daglivs of the king. Jane, for now, was regarded as simply another in a long list of dear women by the king. Despite the decorum and modesty of the lady, Chapuys soon saw it another concubine. He informed the Emperor Charles V:
Can you imagine that, being English and having lived so long in court, she would not consider sin to be still a virgin. This king will be glad ... maybe because he can wife her with the condition of being a virgin and when you want to divorce find a number of witnesses to support otherwise.
He added that there was 'abundant contrary witnesses' Jane is actually a virgin. International relations were another dilemma disturbing Henry VIII. Its main objective daglivs was an agreement between Britain and Spain, while relations with France became strained. The Emperor afgora wanted an alliance with the English monarch, daglivs and was willing to compromise. Carlos V had swallowed the treatment daglivs that was given to her aunt, Catherine of Aragon, followed by rumors that a 'concubine' could be replaced, daglivs creating a favorable atmosphere in the agreements.
Although it may seem that Anne Boleyn would not enjoy the royal favors daglivs its position daglivs in the months of February, March and April in 1536 was surprisingly strong. Instead of causing the rupture of the royal couple, it seems that abortion aroused the sympathy of the king by Ana. At that time, he still had no intention of getting rid of his second daglivs wife. Thus, the Boleyn faction continued to dominate the court.
In the spring of 1536, the English Court was a tumultuous place, full of all kinds of rumors and rumors of the fall of the queen. Despite the momentary support of Henry, she realized something was wrong and that could compromise his position. Anne Boleyn, unlike Catherine of Aragon, had not built a base in their power beyond their own relatives, with the exception perhaps daglivs of the Duke of Norfolk, his uncle, who had a strong dislike for her and that she did not share their religious views .
Meanwhile, the accounts indicate that the Queen continued to maintain daglivs her royal status. During this period, orange sweater and silk for hundreds of meters of tape were purchased to hold her long hair. There were lace decorated for the Queen, green ribbons (the color of Tudor) for your stud and expensive hats for your jester. Payments for the ornaments of his 'big bed' - fringes and tassels of gold coming from Venice - drew attention, perhaps a ploy to attract the monarch for royal bed.
The emperor was willing daglivs to accept at once that 'the continuation of the last marriage' of King Henry with Anne Boleyn daglivs to change the daughter of his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, Mary, was declared legitimate.
In late March, Chapuys had heard the fight Cromwell and Queen, probably because of the law of the Monasteries suppression and that he had agreed to vacate their rooms before Seymour was installed in them. This was the official sign that Cromwell had joined them to get rid of Anne Boleyn. Moreover, this decision favored the king immensely. It was said that he could access these rooms 'through some galleries without being seen'. daglivs Cromwell later claimed that 'this was the exact moment when he realized that the presence daglivs of Queen Anne threatened the security of the kingdom, his own'.
Cromwell told Chapuys his fight with Anna Bolena on April 1, and ensured that the queen hated him and wanted to send him to the gallows. He asked the Ambassador that Charles daglivs V would think if the king married again. Chapuys insisted that 'the world would never recognize Ana as the true wife of Henry, but could accept other lady'.
On April 2, 1536, the almoner of Anne Boleyn, John Skip, preached a very controversial sermon before the king. The theme was "

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