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Podcast: British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Episode: Sibling Squabbles in the Tudor Nursery
Description: Henry VIII was the only King of England to have all three of his children inherit the throne. Typically, all a King’s children would be in the succession until the King died. Not so if the King is Henry VIII! Desperate for a son, Henry actually disinherited both of his daughters. He disinherited Mary when Elizabeth born (the First Succession Act was passed in 1534) because he claimed the marriage to Katherine of Aragon was not valid. He disinherited Elizabeth when killed her mother (the Second Succession Act was passed in 1536) because he claimed the marriage to Ann...