American History Tellers - History Daily: Henry VIII’s Fifth Wedding

Episode Date: July 28, 2025

July 28, 1540. King Henry VIII of England marries his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, 32 years his junior.You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go... to IntoHistory.comHistory Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's July 28, 1540 at Oatland's Palace, a royal residence in Surrey, England. Dressed in a dazzling, embroidered gown, Catherine Howard and her ladies in waiting are escorted through the endless chambers of the palace. Sunlight trickles through glass windows as she passes, dancing over Catherine's soft, fair skin, and auburn hair. She's just 17 years old, barely more than a girl, but today she will become Queen of England. Reaching a large wooden door, she pauses. The palace chapel lies beyond and her new husband is waiting for her. The heavy door swings open, and standing at the far end of the chapel, King Henry VIII, stares at Catherine, his mouth twitching toward a smile.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Henry is over 30 years older than Catherine. He's dressed magnificently today, but even the finest tailors in the land can't. can't disguise Henry's bloated body. But though Catherine may find him physically repulsive, she understands what marrying into royalty means for her family's standing and for her own. Catherine casts her eyes downward as she walks toward the king. Only a few of Henry's inner circle have been allowed to attend today's ceremony, but it doesn't make the moment any less daunting.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Beneath her glittering gown, Catherine's heart pounce because she remembers the fates of Henry's previous wives. He may be smiling now. but she knows how quickly his favor can turn to fury. Catherine Howard becomes King Henry the 8th's fifth wife. In the days ahead, he will shower her with gifts and affection. But the honeymoon won't last. Soon, old secrets will resurface, threatening Catherine's new life
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Starting point is 00:03:18 Download the app now and find your next favorite. From Noisor and Airship, I'm Lindsay Graham, and this is History Daily. History is made every day. On this podcast, every day, we tell the true stories of the people and events that shaped our world. Today is July 28, 1540, Henry VIII's fifth wedding. It's the summer of 1539 at an orchard in Sussex, England, a year before Catherine Howard's marriage to King Henry the 8th. 16-year-old Catherine hurries down a narrow path between the rows of fruit trees. She knows this area well.
Starting point is 00:04:18 In the distance is a large manor house where Catherine lives as a ward of her step-grandmother. Catherine is an orphan. Her mother died when she was young, and her father was a spendthrift gambler who passed away earlier this year. But Catherine's luck has been better. She comes from the aristocracy, and her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk,
Starting point is 00:04:36 is one of the most powerful men in the country. So despite her recent bereavement, Catherine's prospects are looking up. The Duke has sent word that she secured Catherine a place at court as a maid of honor. This news thrills Catherine, but starting a new life means
Starting point is 00:04:52 she'll need to end her old one. Waiting under an apple tree is Catherine's boyfriend, Francis Deerum. He straightens up when he sees her. They've met here before many times, but today feels different. Stealing herself, Catherine tells Frances that she's leaving Surrey and moving to court. Francis laughs, thinking Catherine's joking, but her expression stays firm. She's going away, perhaps forever. Whatever they've had, it has to end.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Francis doesn't take this news well. He reminds her of her promises, of their talk of marriage, but Catherine waves his objections away. Maybe she meant those things once, but now everything has changed. Catherine turns and then walks away through the orchard, leaving a devastated Francis behind. Over the coming weeks, Catherine packs her things, and then heads to London. She settles into the Queen's household as one of the young women attending to Anne of Cleves, Henry the Ace, fourth wife. And after she settles in, Catherine proves popular at court. She's young, charming, and pretty, and before long, she catches the attention of someone important, the king himself. Now in his late 40s, Henry
Starting point is 00:06:01 is no longer the dashing prince of his youth. He's overweight and frequently ill, nursing an old jousting wound that has rotted his leg and resulted in a persistent, putrid odor, but he's still the most powerful man in England. And despite his recent marriage, his eyes are always wandering. The union to Anne of Cleaves was arranged for political reasons, but Henry complains that he finds Anne dull and unattractive. It's an open secret that the king is dissatisfied. So when his gaze lands on the radiant Catherine Howard, Henry begins to pursue her. He sends her gifts of gowns, jewels, and tokens of affection.
Starting point is 00:06:39 And even though the king has divorced one of his previous wives and executed another, the teenage Catherine is swept up in the attention. Her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, encourages them. match, because he knows that if Catherine becomes queen, the entire Howard family will benefit. And in mid-July of 1540, Henry's marriage to Anne of Cleaves is annulled, only six months after their wedding. A few weeks later, the king marries Catherine in a private ceremony at Oatland's palace. At first, Henry is infatuated with his new bride, and for a time, it seems, the marriage might restore some of his lost vitality. But behind the scenes, Catherine begins to struggle.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Life at court is isolating, especially for someone so young and inexperienced. King's moods are unpredictable. His physical condition confines him to long hours of immobility while his frustration with his failing body sparks frequent displays of rage. There's a controlling edge and an inconsistency to his love that leaves Catherine uneasy and lonely. But on the outside, Catherine goes to great effort to appear like the perfect queen. Still privately, her heart leads her down a dangerous path. In the spring of 1541, Catherine begins an affair with an old admirer, the courtier Thomas
Starting point is 00:07:51 Culpepper. Before she married the king, Catherine had a fleeting romance with him, though it never went beyond flirtation. But now as queen, Catherine grows close to Thomas, who provides the excitement she lacks in her marriage. Soon, their relationship turns physical. A trusted lady-in-waiting helps deliver notes and gifts and secret meetings are arranged, far from the king's eyes, but Catherine's affair with Thomas is not the only thing she has to hide. Her ex-boyfriend Francis Deerbe begins pressuring her to give him a job at court. Masked in his request is a threat to reveal their shared path to Henry. If the king discovers that Catherine had a sexual relationship with someone before him, there's no telling what he might do. Francis would be
Starting point is 00:08:34 punished too, of course, which makes his threat a foolish one. But Catherine still worries that Francis's emotions outweigh his reason, and he'll sign both of their death warrants by telling the King the truth, so she grants him a position in her household. She hopes this will appease Francis, but her concerns about his recklessness soon proved justified. At court, Francis is indiscreet, can't stop himself from alluding to his relationship with Catherine. Rumors will soon begin to circulate, and before long the secrets Catherine hoped to bury on her wedding day will be on earth, setting in motion a chain of events she will be powerless to stop. Navigating Family Matters can be tough.
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Starting point is 00:10:38 Spotify or the Wondry app. It's November 1, 1541 at Hampton Court Palace near London, 16 months after the marriage of Henry 8th and Catherine Howard. Inside the chapel royal, Queen Catherine walks solemnly down the aisle, trail by her ladies. As she approaches the altar rail, she bows her head. But Catherine is in praying. She's thinking, desperately, how she will survive what's coming. Up until now, Henry has shown no sign of doubting her, but there are rumors at court about Catherine, and she knows that if they reach the ear of the king, the consequences could be fatal. Up in the second floor gallery, King Henry VIII watches his wife from a private pew, and as Catherine and her attendants leave
Starting point is 00:11:31 by a side door, a letter is quietly passed to him. Henry opens it. It's a private message from the Archbishop of Canterbury, and it levels a serious accusation. Queen Catherine is not the pure young bride she appears to be. Before her marriage to the king, she engaged in a sexual relationship with a man named Francis Durham. Henry stares at the letter in disbelief. He exits the chapel and sends for the Archbishop. In a private chamber, the two men convened with a handful of Henry's most trusted advisors.
Starting point is 00:12:02 The Archbishop explains that someone from Catherine's old home in Sussex has come forward with a claim. King just shakes his head. Whatever these stories are, he's confident, they're fabricated. But the archbishop is certain. He has already conducted an investigation and secured damning testimony that confirms the story. Catherine was not a virgin when she married Henry. Too many people have told too many stories, and they all line up. The king seethes with fury. Just like his second wife, Anne Boleyn, it seems that Catherine has betrayed him and made him look like a fool. Over the next several days, the court is thrown into chaos as more members of Catherine's household are interrogated. One lady-in-waiting confesses to facilitating meetings between the Queen and Thomas
Starting point is 00:12:44 Cole Pepper, and a love letter from Catherine is discovered in Thomas's room. Faced with mounting evidence, Catherine and her former lovers confess, but try to downplay the sexual nature of their liaisons. It's of no use. By the end of the week, Francis and Thomas are both arrested. The Queen is stripped of her royal title and imprisoned at Sionette. Abbey, a disused convent near London. And while Catherine waits there to learn her fate, in early December 1541, her former lovers, Thomas and Francis, are convicted of high treason. Their executions are gruesome.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Francis has hanged, drawn, and quartered. Thomas is beheaded. Both of their heads are then mounted on spikes above London Bridge. But the king's vengeance doesn't end there. Henry soon turns his fury toward Catherine's family, the powerful clan that helped orchestrate her rise. Her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, escapes direct blame, but many others are not so lucky. Catherine's step-grandmother has found guilty of concealing treason, along with several other relatives.
Starting point is 00:13:45 They are all sentenced to life in prison. Then comes Catherine's turn. In January of 1542, the English Parliament passes a new law, one clearly written with the former queen in mind. This act declares that failure to disclose one's sexual history before marrying the king is in itself treason. And since this law is retroactive, Catherine's fate is sealed. The lords of the council arrive at Sion Abbey. They inform Catherine that she's to be escorted to the Tower of London, not for questioning, but for execution. As she's led out of the abbey, the 18-year-old Catherine panics.
Starting point is 00:14:21 She breaks down in tears and begs them to let her stay, but her pleas go unanswered. Outside a barge waits on the River Thames. Catherine is ushered on board and the journey to the tower begins. They glide silently downriver, and as the sky darkens, the barge passes beneath London Bridge, mounted high above, silhouetted in the last light of day or the rotting heads of Francis Deerum and Thomas Culpepper. The barge stopped soon after, and Catherine is escorted through the traitor's gate into the Tower of London. Once inside, Catherine makes a request. She asks to see the block that she will die on.
Starting point is 00:14:58 She wishes to rehearse her execution, how to kneel, how to bow her head, how to face her death with dignity. So with her hours number, Catherine will lay her head upon the executioner's block again and again. In a world that has spun violently away from her, this is the last thing she can control. But no matter how many times she will practice, nothing will truly prepare Catherine for what awaits her at dawn.
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Starting point is 00:17:50 When Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn was executed, she was granted the mercy of a sword, but Catherine will die by the axe. her hopes for a private execution have also been denied. All around her, the king's counselors and other dignitaries form a close ring, though Catherine can see two men are notably absent. Her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, is nowhere to be seen, and nor is Henry VIII himself. Catherine ascends the steps to the block and turns to address the gathered onlookers. She speaks softly but clearly of Christ and redemption, of her sentences justice and the king's good government. She urges those watching to learn from her downfall. Then Catherine kneels,
Starting point is 00:18:31 she nestles her neck on the familiar worn curve of the wooden block as a hush falls. Then the executioner raises his axe, and with a single stroke, Catherine Howard is dead. Following her execution, Catherine's body is laid to rest near Anne Boleyn's within the tower grounds. In the days that follow, Catherine's coat of arms are removed from the royal palaces, a final erasure of her brief, ill-fated reign. The Howard family, once one of the most powerful in England, falls into disgrace. But after this public reckoning, a quieter mercy is granted. It seems the bloodletting is over. Catherine's friends and family, once sentenced to life in prison, are gradually pardoned and released. A year later, King Henry will marry his sixth and final wife,
Starting point is 00:19:17 Catherine Parr. She will survive the perils of queenship that claimed so many before her, outliving the king and breaking the cycle of betrayal and bloodshed that Catherine Howard stepped into when she married Henry VIII on July 28, 1540. Next on History Daily, July 29, 1954. After years of struggle, J.R.R. Tolkien publishes the first installment of the Lord of the Rings. From Noisor and Airship, this is History Daily. Hosted, edited, and executive produced by me, Lindsay Graham. Audio editing by Mohamed Shanzi, sound design by Gabriel Gould, supervising sound designer Matthew Filler, music by Thrun.
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