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Love Letters from Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn

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Love Letters from Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn

Written by: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn
Narrated by: Stuart Summers
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Before the crown was broken by scandal… before a queen would lose her head…there were letters.

Love Letters from Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn offers a rare and intimate glimpse into one of the most consequential romances in English history. Written in the early 16th century, these private letters reveal a side of King Henry VIII rarely seen in official records: ardent, vulnerable, impatient, and deeply infatuated.

Henry’s voice shifts between tenderness and urgency. He longs for Anne during her absences from court, worries over her health, and presses for reassurance of her affection. Yet beneath the passion lies tension. His existing marriage to Catherine of Aragon casts a long political shadow, and every declaration of love carries implications for church, crown, and country.

Anne Boleyn emerges not merely as the object of royal desire, but as a composed and intelligent woman navigating extraordinary pressure. Her restraint, dignity, and careful responses reflect the precarious position she occupied within the Tudor court—where love, ambition, faith, and survival were inseparably entwined.

This collection is more than a romantic correspondence. It is a portrait of power and longing set against the rigid structures of 16th-century England. Through these letters, listeners encounter the human pulse beneath monumental history—a king in pursuit, a woman balancing affection with caution, and a relationship that would ultimately alter the course of a nation.

Intimate, revealing, and historically significant, these letters illuminate the private emotions behind public upheaval, capturing the fragile space where personal desire meets political destiny.

Public Domain (P)2026 Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
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