Henry VIII: The King Who Changed England
The reign of Henry VIII of England is defined by his desperate, obsessive quest for a male heir to secure the Tudor dynasty. This singular pursuit of a son leads him to challenge the authority of the Catholic Church, ultimately triggering a seismic shift in English religious and political history. His complex relationships with his wives, particularly Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, become the catalyst for a dramatic break from Rome, forever altering the landscape of the nation.