24 Jun: Henry VIII’s ‘Ugly Wife’
Anne of Cleves was dumped by her profligate husband Henry VIII on 24th June, 1540, when she was summoned to Richmond Palace and asked to accept an annulment from her tyrannical spouse. In return for her compliance, she received substantial estates, including Richmond Palace itself, and Hever Castle, along with a generous income that made her one of the wealthiest women in England.
Henry granted her the title of “the King’s Beloved Sister”, placing her in a uniquely privileged position at court. Far from being exiled, she remained a respected figure, maintained good relations with Henry, and became particularly close to his daughters Mary and Elizabeth.
Henry’s fourth marriage had been arranged for political reasons. And popular memory has long reduced Anne’s story to being the “ugly wife” Henry found physically repellent at their first meeting. But the portrait painted by Hans Holbein the Younger (of which Henry initially approved) was almost certainly an accurate likeness, and perhaps in truth Henry and Anne were simply incompatible; Anne had been raised in a practical German court that valued piety and household management, while Henry fancied himself a Renaissance prince steeped in courtly romance.
In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider Anne’s relative good fortune (compared to the fate of some of Henry’s other wives); review the relative physical condition of the two young lovebirds; and reveal why Anne may have believed, in spite of the evidence, that their marriage had been consummated…
Further Reading:
• ‘Anne of Cleves: The Great Survivor | Hampton Court Palace’ (Historic Royal Palaces, 2026): https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/history-and-stories/anne-of-cleves/
• ‘Was Anne Of Cleves Henry VIII’s Most Successful Queen?’ (HistoryExtra, 2021): https://www.historyextra.com/period/tudor/anne-of-cleves-henry-viii-successful-queen-fourth-wife-tracy-borman/
• ‘What History Gets Wrong About Anne Boleyn | Timestamp’ (BBC, 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC-4Ra4q17A
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