Anne Hastings
Henry VIII
The king was so offended to learn Buckingham you downloaded on a fit of rage such that the duke hurried away screaming that it would not be another night under the roof of the palace. Having realized that all this came from the sister who is a favorite of the queen, the day after a left, another took to the palace and her husband with her. Believing he had other women in the service of the favorites to go back and forth from the palace insidiously spying every move unnoticed, to tell the queen, the king would have liked to put them all but it seemed too big a fuss. Enrique Catalina abruptly ordered his entourage to take Lady Elizabeth and the Queen agreed reluctantly. Almost all the court heard that the kings had engaged in a furious fight.
seemed that the king had not gone so far as the lady had hoped when the issue came to light, which explains in part his angry reaction. However, it is said that Anne Hastings was one of his first love. King also liked that transcend the subject, in all his extramarital adventures did his best to maintain strict confidentiality. Enrique generally had delusions when their wives were pregnant because sex would have been taboo in such circumstances, especially since the future security of his dynasty was increasingly at stake. And the Queen Catherine was pregnant at the time this all happened.
If Catherine did a scene for that matter, is the only cause of this on record in the first eighteen years of their marriage. The queen soon realized that in order to preserve their dignity and avoid mortifying public scandals, should turn a blind eye to extramarital affairs of Henry and thank you not ashamed of flaunting them. William Compton
lived for a time an adulterous affair with Anne Compton Wynyates Hastings and later founded a chapel where daily prayed for the soul of Lady Hastings and those of their families. He died of the sweating sickness in 1528, leaving Anne much of their land despite not being his wife. However, it seems that during the stage of the episode with the king, Compton became the intermediary between the king and queen.
Sources:
Alison Weir, Henry VIII, King and court. 2003 Editorial Ariel SA
Garrett Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon . 1998 Word Publishing, SA
Antonia Fraser, The Six Wives of Henry VIII. 1998 Ediciones B Argentina, SA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hastings, _Countess_of_Huntingdon
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