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Removal from Court
Catherine was removed from court and lived in relative isolation.
She continued to claim her title and rights until her death in 1536.
Death and Burial
Catherine died on January 7, 1536, at Kimbolton Castle.
Her
The Importance of a Son
Producing a male heir was paramount to securing the Tudor dynasty.
Catherine’s failure to bear a surviving son strained her marriage and court position.
Henry’s Infatuation with Anne Boleyn
Henry’s desire t
First Marriage to Prince Arthur
At age 15, Catherine married Arthur, Prince of Wales, heir to the English throne, in 1501.
The union was designed to strengthen the alliance between England and Spain.
Arthur died shortly after, in 1502, leaving Catherine a w