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  1. 25 de mar. de 2024 · And so, I decided to have a little look further into Henry VIII’s connection with this holiday. Of course, Henry VIII is deemed by many to be a man of love, as evidenced by his six wives (and perhaps many more mistresses), as well as through his love poetry to Anne Boleyn (and her ‘pretty duckies’).

  2. He wrote a love letter that provides evidence of some level of intimacy between them, in which he admires her "pretty duckies" (breasts). It eventually became clear that Pope Clement VII was unlikely to give the king an annulment, so Henry began to break the power of the Catholic Church in England for the current obsession he had with Anne Boleyn.

  3. Also, she was not accomplished in the ways Henry admired, such as the ability to speak multiple languages and play music. Also, Mikhaila notes “the Flemish fashion she’s wearing in the portrait makes her appear to have a large bosom. Henry had referred to Anne Boleyn’s ‘pretty little duckies,’ which seems to have been his preference.”

  4. Date: 1906. Image 44 of The love letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn; with notes. Letter Ctoelftl) Co anne TSoltvn SINCE your last letters, mine own darling, Walter Welshe, Master Browne, Thos. Care, Grion of Brear- ton, and John Coke, the apothecary, be fallen of the sweat... Contributor: Henry VIII. Date: 1906.

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  6. Image 14 of The love letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn; with notes. Image 15 of The love letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn; with notes. letter Sim Co 3inm TBoltvn N turning over in my mind the contents of your last letters, I have put myself into great agony, not knowing how to interpret them, whether to...

  7. In one letter Henry refers to kissing her breasts or “pretty duckies,” and they may have enjoyed a certain degree of intimacy, stopping short of full penetration. The fact that Anne did not fall pregnant until December 1532 suggests they were restrained, or else practised some form of contraception.