Is this the crown jewel of metal detecting? The emblem that might have adorned Henry VIII’s head

A golden king rises from the mud of a lonely field, where he had lain undisturbed for the best part of 400 years. In his left hand he holds a shimmering orb, in the other an equally lustrous royal sceptre. At his feet crouches a white antelope, the king’s personal heraldic beast. His Majesty’s sudden … Read more

Metal detectorist finds £2million centrepiece jewel of Henry VIII’s lost crown buried under a tree

Metal detectorist finds £2million centrepiece jewel of Henry VIII’s lost crown buried under a tree after it had been missing for 400 years Kevin Duckett, 49, made the discovery in a field near Market Harborough   Two-and-a-half inch jewel is now being verified at the British Museum   Mr Duckett said he first thought the jewel was … Read more

Metal detectorist finds £2million centrepiece jewel of Henry VIII’s lost crown buried under a tree

Metal detectorist finds £2million centrepiece jewel of Henry VIII’s lost crown buried under a tree after it had been missing for 400 years Kevin Duckett, 49, made the discovery in a field near Market Harborough   Two-and-a-half inch jewel is now being verified at the British Museum   Mr Duckett said he first thought the jewel was … Read more

Grade II listed townhouse built for King Henry VIII’s confessor is for sale for £6.2million

A breathtaking Grade II-listed townhouse built for King Henry VIII’s confessor has hit the market for £6.25million.   Longlands House was built for John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, understood to have been one of the first to persuade the Tudor King to annul his marriage to first wife Catherine of Aragon. The six-bedroom property in Henley-on-Thames has a … Read more

Site of Henry VIII’s near-fatal 1536 jousting accident revealed

The precise location of King Henry VIII’s last ever joust has finally been found by archaeologists.   In 1536, a 44-year-old Henry fell from his horse while jousting at Greenwich Palace, leaving the monarch seriously injured and unconscious for two hours. It was to be the last time the avid horse-rider would ever partake in his … Read more

Scientists identify the chemicals causing the hull of Henry VIII’s warship the Mary Rose to degrade

Scientists have identified the chemical compound causing the hull of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII’s famous warship, to degrade — offering hope for its preservation. The Mary Rose was salvaged in 1982, following some four centuries on the seabed of the Solent where she sank on July 19, 1545 in a battle against the French … Read more

Mystery woman in portrait identified after 300 years as King Henry VIII’s mistress Mary Boleyn

Mystery woman in Royal Collection portrait is finally identified after 300 years as Mary Boleyn, who was King Henry VIII’s mistress before her sister Anne married the monarch The sitter for Portrait of a Woman has been identified after hundreds of years  It has been reunited with an original set of 14 paintings owned by … Read more

Historic England grants £25,000 to save King Henry VIII’s Mary Rose

King Henry VIII’s Mary Rose gets a £25,000 cash injection from Historic England to stop the iconic warship from falling into disrepair as income from visitors dries up during lockdown Money will allow employees to continue maintaining systems protecting ship CEO of Mary Rose Trust warned it may not survive ‘this financial year’ It has … Read more

SIX: The musical about Henry VIII’s wives that’s making history hip

Who’d have thought that a student show about Henry VIII’s wives would become a global megahit? The two friends who created Six certainly didn’t – and, as they tell Julia Llewellyn Smith, they’re still trying not to lose their heads  Welcome to Six, the musical that’s taken the West End – and now the globe – … Read more