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Elizabeth or Bessie Blount, mother of his illegitimate son,
Henry Fitzroy, to whom Henry VIII gave the dukedoms of
Somerset and
Richmond. Fitzroy, which means
son of the king was acknowledged by Henry and there was talk in the 1530s that the King, who then had no male heir, would legitimise Fitzroy. •
Mary Boleyn, sister of
Anne Boleyn. It was rumoured that one or both of Mary's children were fathered by the King, although no evidence exists to support the argument that either of them was the King's biological child. Mary is often considered to be Henry's favourite mistress. •
Margaret "Madge" Shelton, first cousin of Anne Boleyn. According to Imperial ambassador
Eustace Chapuys, the King had an affair with 'Mistress Shelton' in February 1535, for around six months. • In 1534, a woman named "The Imperial Lady" became mistress to Henry VIII, using her influence to secure better treatment for
Catherine of Aragon and
Princess Mary. In addition, Henry VIII was involved in a romantic relationship with three of his
future wives before he married them. It is unclear if these relationships became sexual before marriage. He was involved with his second wife, Anne Boleyn, from around 1526, around the time he ended his relationship with her sister, Mary; Anne was also, at the time,
maid-of-honour to his first wife,
Catherine of Aragon. Anne was referred to by some as "the king's whore" or a "naughty paike [prostitute]". Henry and Anne's daughter,
Elizabeth I, was born (7 September 1533) almost eight months on from their marriage (25 January 1533). From the beginning of 1536, while still married to Anne Boleyn, he was openly courting his wife's second cousin and maid-of-honour,
Jane Seymour. It appears that his lust for mistresses did not abate as he reached middle age; in 1540, he began courting
Catherine Howard, the maid-of-honour of his fourth spouse,
Anne of Cleves. Catherine was a first cousin of Anne and Mary Boleyn. ==Alleged mistresses==