Six Queens: Passion and Peril at the Court of Henry VIII
Sat 24 Jan
|Southwark Cathedral
Join us at Southwark Cathedral on 24 January 2026 for this day of talks about the Six Wives of Henry VIII in partnership with Tudor Times. This is a ticketed event.


Time & Location
24 Jan 2026, 09:45 – 16:00 GMT
Southwark Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral London SE1 9DA United Kingdom
About The Event
The Wronged Woman; the Goggle-eyed Harlot; the Obedient Wife; the Flanders Mare; the Good-time Girl; the Nurse. Six wives, six stereotypes, and six women whose real stories need to be told.
Unusually for sixteenth-century royalty, Henry VIII believed that his marriages should bring him personal happiness, choosing women he loved more often than political alliances. Yet each of the women was very different in appearance, temperament, religious outlook, and her relationship with the king.
Join a panel of Tudor experts to hear the truth behind the myths about the Six Wives of Henry VIII and explore not just how each of these women rose and fell in the king’s affections, but how they conducted themselves in the role of queen, how they negotiated the tricky politics of the Tudor court, they brought out the best – or the worst – in Henry, and how their legacies lived after them.
Each…