What If Henry Was Buried Next To Anne Boleyn?
He tore his country apart for her, and she risked her family's reputation for him. At first she despised him, she wanted to marry Henry Percy for security and also for freedom. But The King took it from her and promised her all the things that would make a girl fall of her feet. He wanted a male heir to the throne and she wanted freedom. Now the the two of them were buried together as husband and wife.
Henry Tudor and Anne Boleyn had become one of the most beloved couples in history, even more influential than Romeo and Juliet, for unlike them they managed to have a life together and also share an empire together. They both got the male heir they wanted, but it was Elizabeth, their eldest daughter that was to become the most powerful monarch England had ever known.
Anne had always expected great things from Elizabeth and deep inside, she felt that it was Elizabeth's destiny to become Queen. Henry tried to fulfill that great destiny by finding a youthful king for her to marry, but they were never able to find a suitable husband for Elizabeth. Thomas Seymour believed that he would be a good fit, but Anne was warned of the Seymour family and pushed him away.
Henry and Anne had been through so much. As Queen Elizabeth watched over the family grave she thought of life very much. Her second cousin, Katherine Howard told her that life was very beautiful. Elizabeth never truly understood what it meant until she saw her parents and their love for each other.
Anne and Henry's love would last for the ages, Elizabeth just knew it. She had hoped that one day she would find a great companion just like her parents.
