On 27th April 1989, Francis I and Henry VIII opened a ceremony at Sangat on the northern coast of France to commemorate the start of the main construction of the French Channel. At the entrance of the tunnel there are two huge cardboard forms. One is British Henry VIII and the other is Francis I of France. Their symbolic existence is particularly suitable at the beginning of an ambitious project aimed at connecting Britain and France. Henry VIII is often called the "Prince of the Renaissance" and reminds him of his enthusiasm and the uniqueness of his rule.
The time and place that fascinated me most was England in the era of Henry VIII. Henry VIII is said to be handsome and strong at his youthfulness. After an immediate accident, Henry VIII became very delusive and unpredictable. Because they do not know what the king will do, this must be a very confusing period for the people of England. I really want to go to Shanghai. It sounds very exciting and vibrant with charming skyline and tasty dishes that are clearly different from the Chinese cuisine you can get in the UK. I will find places I talked about when my grandmother and father lived in the 1930's, such as Jessfield Park and Bubbling Well Road.
Elizabeth I was the only child of King Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Ann Borin. When she was born in 1533, she was the heir of the British throne. In 1536, marriage between Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII was abolished. Ann was executed publicly and Elizabeth was declared illegal. After Ann, there were four wives in Henry. He died in 1547 and was handed down to his son and his third wife, Jane Seymour. Edward died in 1553 in 1553 and became the successor by Henry's daughter, Mary I and his first wife, Catherine Aragon. During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was detained in the Tower of London as supporting the uprising to defeat the Queen. She was barely finished with executions. But in 1555 Elizabeth was recalled to the court and in 1558 Mary admitted her as an heir. Mary I died on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth inherited her. She crowned the Queen of England and the Queen of Ireland on 15th January 1559.
In November 1558, the eldest daughter of Henry VIII, Mary I of England, was handed down to her only brother, Elizabeth I survived. According to the Third Succession Law passed by the British Parliament in 1543, Elizabeth was regarded as the heir of her sister, Henry VII 's last intention to eliminate Stuart from the succession of the British throne. But from the eyes of many Catholics, Elizabeth is illegal, Mary Stewart, the sister's ancestor of Henry VIII's sister, is the legal queen of England. Henry II of France declared his eldest son and granddaughter to be King and Queen of England, and in France the British royal army was separated from Francis and Mary 's royal family. The request of Mary's British throne is the long-standing point between her and Elizabeth I.