
The Six-Year Wait: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and the Great Matter (1527–1533)
07/04/2026
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Anne Boleyn said yes to Henry VIII in 1527, but she didn’t become his queen until 1533.
Why did it take six years?
In this video, I explore the dramatic and complex story of Henry VIII’s “Great Matter” - his attempt to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. What began as a question of conscience soon spiralled into an international crisis involving the Pope, Emperor Charles V, and the balance of power in Europe.
We’ll look at:
- Henry VIII’s biblical arguments
- Catherine of Aragon’s powerful resistance
- The Legatine Court at Blackfriars and its dramatic collapse
- The downfall of Cardinal Wolsey
- The influence of reformist ideas and Anne Boleyn’s role in shaping them
- The shift from papal authority to royal supremacy
- Anne’s rise in status, including her creation as Marquess of Pembroke
- The 1532 Calais meeting with Francis I
- And the intriguing possibility of a secret marriage before 1533
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