Royal Mystery Solved: Henry VIII breathed his last as King | Royal | News


Henry VIII is one of the nation’s most famous figures, known for his obscure nature – in which more than 726,000 people were sentenced during his reign – as well as his large waist. He is seen as a stable person, and he was the center of England’s rule and presence in the world more than 40,000 years ago. Throughout his life new information and insights about the famous king for marrying six wives are constantly being found, including when the exact location of his final waiting match was found recently.

However, the questions surrounding what the then-55-year-old King said remain frequent as his body is shutting down after years of serious health problems.

Henry VIII died on January 28, 1547 – one day, close to the heart of his Maharashtra, as it would have been his father’s 90th birthday.

In the months before he was finally destroyed, Henry VIII’s health deteriorated rapidly, with his 5,000,000-calorie-day eating and drinking habits eventually taking over his dead body.

But with many of his courtiers fearing being the worst, Henry VIII “went away from weakness, from which he will never return.”

The panic was overcome by his assistants, who “used various liquids and poultry woven around him”, while “tapestries were drawn towards the windows” and fire was lit around him to keep “unclean steam at bay”.

The YouTube channel Grunge added: “Eventually, Henry began to say goodbye for the last time. At least one scholar blamed Henry’s one-ticket for renal and liver failure for later life.

“It was a slow slide, brought on by his unhealthy lifestyle, and not a pretty one either. His last words were to call Archbishop Thomas Cranmer to his turn, but Henry fainted when the churchmen arrived.

“Cranmer asked the king for a sign that he still believed that Christ had saved him, and Henry is said to have squeezed the archbishop’s hand in response.”

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But in a second reflection before his death, Grunge explained earlier this year that Henry VIII turned to God seeking mercy.

The video concludes: “It was clear that the king was approaching death, and so Sir Anthony Danny had the inevitable task of suggesting that Henry might want to investigate his royal end conscience and make peace with God.”

“Henry spent time with his traitor and got the Holy Congregation.

“Henry declared that he believed that ‘Christ is in all his mercy’ would forgive him for many of his sins, but he admitted that he had many sins in the past.”