Scandalous Facts About Bessie Blount, Henry VIII’s Uncrowned Queen

Scandalous Facts About Bessie Blount, Henry VIII’s Uncrowned Queen

50. She Might Have Been a Queen

Just after Henry executed Anne Boleyn and was casting around for wife number three, the king’s eye seemed to land on Bessie Blount yet again. There were rumors that, given they already had a son together, Henry was thinking of making it official with Bessie and marrying her. Obviously, that didn’t happen—instead, he went with Jane Seymour, who eventually gave him the male heir he craved…and sadly, left Bessie Blount in history’s dust.

Queen Jane Seymour factsThe Tudors (2007–2010), Showtime Networks

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