It’s Christmastime at court, and Henry VIII invites his previous wife Anne of Cleves to join in the festivities at the palace. He is pleasantly surprised by her beauty—something he missed when they were married—and he and Queen Katherine are both delighted by her graciousness.
Meanwhile, Thomas Culpepper, principal groom to the King, continues to make eyes at Henry’s sexy young bride. He is not alone; the teen queen inspires many admirers in Henry’s court, not least the King himself who spoils her with an endless supply of extravagant gifts. But Culpepper’s fantasies are made tantalizingly possible when Lady Rochford decides to help him seduce Queen Katherine.
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It’s Christmastime at court, and Henry VIII invites his previous wife Anne of Cleves to join in the festivities at the palace. He is pleasantly surprised by her beauty—something he missed when they were married—and he and Queen Katherine are both delighted by her graciousness.
Meanwhile, Thomas Culpepper, principal groom to the King, continues to make eyes at Henry’s sexy young bride. He is not alone; the teen queen inspires many admirers in Henry’s court, not least the King himself who spoils her with an endless supply of extravagant gifts. But Culpepper’s fantasies are made tantalizingly possible when Lady Rochford decides to help him seduce Queen Katherine.
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Thomas Howard was uncle to Henry’s 2nd and 5th wives: Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard.
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