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  • I'm looking for a scene where Henry is in the room by himself and its dark, he is looking outside a window. and he is ranting (very animated) to himself about something...not quite sure. But the words were so eloquently put together. Does anyone know what i'm talking about? it might be season 3 surrounding jane's death...not quite sure. Please respond if you know what i'm talking about!!

  • oo please he could have cheated on her with mistresses after a few years when he got bored of her. this is why i dont like kings from back then they thought because they were royals they were obliged to stick their dick anywhere with no consequences

  • Does anyone know the soudtrack to the end of this scene??? :)

  • @TheYumChocolate howling wilderness

  • Lets stack it up, Catherine Henry's first wife was kind, gentle, and very popular not to mention her relations to the Spanish crown was politically beneficial to England. Anne was, well despite her supposed guilt, everyone hated her, well all Catholics did anyway, to no surprise. Anne of Cleves was sweet and kind but was unlucky to get caught in a political crossfire. Katherine Howard = Promiscuous Bubblehead and Katherine Parr seemed like a good wife and mother but almost lost her head too.

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  • Its scenes like this that made this a great series, Jane was the only wife Henry truly loved, not just because she bore him a son but because she was kind, and gentle not to mention faithful as a wife. She was given a queen's funeral, Henry was buried next to her, there must of been more too their relationship then just Jane having a son.

  • @ChickensEatYou999 Did you not read the title?! This video is about Jane, not Anne. Go comment on a Anne video.

  • JS would have been my 15xgreat aunt

  • Henry has never showed such love and tenderness for any other of his six wives. I believe with all my heart that she was the love of his life and that he never would forget her.

    R.I.P Queen Jane.

  • @TheSweden000 only cause she bore a son. if it was a girl or she miscarriage it would have been a differnt story

  • @lolee101 I'm so tired of all who says "only cause she gave him a son, blah, blah, blah". Jane was kind, she was gentle, sweet, honorable, noble. She was the one of the queens of Henry VIII who really deserved her title. Jane was a worthy queen and she kept her dignity until the end. She fighted death until her strength was gone. But eventually, the fever destroyed her and quietly, she slipped away. May she be remembered for years to come.

  • The chamber choir is what made this scene amazing.

  • @theWall0719 ...incredibly beautiful music...

  • the first time i seen this scene i cried. his emotions when hes acting.. is amazing. hes wonderful. broke my heart!

  • yep still makes me cry

  • guaau I love this scene <33 cry xD

  • poor henry lost the love of his life

  • Am I the only who thinks that church bells and grim funerial organ playing would further compliment this scene?

  • @Jakegothicsnake Probably, yeah.

  • one of the things i hate about these kind of shows is that history majors cant accept the fact that producers take creative liberties with actual history. so what if it wasnt historically accurate, the whole point of this scene was to elicit emotion and immortalize the jane seymour character's great kindness

  • The proof that Jane was Henry's true love is protrayed beautifully in the tudors with the actors and how henry is constantly devoted to her and truely finds happiness with her. i hope to believe it was not because she gave him a son and that they really did fall in love. i think this is correct as ive visited where henry was laid to rest, i thought it was touching to see that he remained by her side in westminster abbey as they are both found there even today. <3

  • Henry is not attractive. Nor is he in my opinion.

  • Pauvre Jane, elle était tellement parfaite!

  • Definitely the most beautiful and intense scene of The Tudors....

    I love this series.

  • Henry never attended Jane's funeral! He couldn't stand to be in the same house as her corpse and ettiquette at the time prohibited him from attending. Jane was not laid out in a nightgown! She was dressed in a fine gold gown and adorned with a crown and the Queen's jewels. Also the Princess Mary and Jane's ladies wore white headresses to symbolize that Jane died in childbed. Did the costume designers even think to research the Tudors?

  • @LadyButler I'm not sure that this was her funeral. For a Queen the funeral would be public i think and there would be a procession. Either way there would be more people there than her ladies and the King. This could her her laid out after her death but before her funeral. Although I agree with everything you said! I'm a history major and you are spot on. That's the only thing i could think of to explain it. Barring that, it is a very moving scene though.

  • I'll be truthfull, i've never sat down and watch this show,but i have to say, watchin this part really moved me. It's intense and unique!

  • that right there is why Jonathan Rhys Meyers is one of my favourite actors.

  • Historically Henry refused to see Jane when she got sick and died, he also refused to say goodbye to Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and even sent Katherine Parr away before his death. I think he had trouble saying goodbye to the people he loved

  • Lovely Scene!

  • Karma's a bitch Henry....

  • The seen hurts just to look at it. God, it's like you can see his pain.

  • this was one of the few times I didn't thnk Henry was being a complete Douche/brat. JRM is an amazing actor.

  • @MrRyantran The only whore here is you.

  • "It's child-bed fever....I know because my mother died of it"

    That broke my heart, because you can just see the hoplessness and pain in Henry's face.

  • This scene is one of the reasons why I loved watching The Tudors ...

  • Jane was the only one who really captured his heart. This was one of the sadest scenes ever in the Tudors.

  • epic music

  • @mewtworules333 he cried when Katherine died.

  • Henry was buried with Jane

  • This has to be one of the saddest deaths.

  • Anne loved Henry a lot more than he loved her.

  • I think Henry lusted after Anne and loved her in a way, but after a while lust fades.

  • So beautiful :) xx

  • you are the WHAT? of human kidness?

  • @NGDTHII

    the milk

  • @ZeroMyHero99 Thank you!

  • @ZeroMyHero99 Thank you! why the milk?

  • @NGDTHII

    Milk is good for the soul. lol

  • the music is heartbreaking.....

  • Bad cut/editing... the mistress first left wearing the off-white Lady-in-Waiting dress, then cut to King Henry.. she's wearing a black, long-sleeved dress. Surprised they made such an error. :)

    But love Queen Jane.. I just think King Kenry's karma caught up with him unfortunately.

  • @freshsprout where??????

  • @freshsprout it wasn't Lady Misseldon wearing the black dress but Lady Mary :)

  • @LedZeppelingirl1985 what ???

  • Jane was indeed the closest Henry had to a "love of his life". The ideal woman for him was his mother, Elizabeth of York - who was known to be submissive, gentle and kind. He wanted somebody just like her. Who of his wives does that sound like? Jane. Anne merely had the luck of catching his eye when Katherine hit menopause and therefore could not get pregnant again. He did what he did to pursue the dream of having a son, not to pursue a particular woman.

  • Heart warming scene, great acting.

  • Who can dislike this?!

  • Anne's opinions and manipulative manner, King Henry accepted, because he was blindly in love. Jane Seymour comes along, he likes her because she is opposite someone who made him turn a country around. He thinks, oh she's safe to deal with.She tries to give her own opinions, he warns her not to. Now if she was indeed the love of his life, wouldn't he let her have a say? He only fully believed in her once she had a son.

  • The love of his life? certainely not. She was Edouard's mother! that's all! The only passion he has had, was for Ann. There's no doubt about that/ he was so deeply in love with her that he put his nation in great danger/ I don't think he would put England in danger for a "jane Seymour"! and when he chose "the baby" before "the life of his wife"...he has chosen the bb! i'm not sure it would be the same decision with Boleyn, when he was in love with her, and have screw everything for her!

  • @ellenwuzhere of course you're right/ the real passion he has had was for Boleyn. For her, he chased out Catherine of Aragon (the Isabelle and Ferdinand's daughter), have separated her country with the rest of Europ, and with the Pope and Rome! i don't think he would do that for a simple "Jane Seymour!"

  • What is the song at the end (starting 3:00) ?

  • i think that is Henry's best scene in all of the series. JRM shows his talent as an actor in a way that was not often required in the Tudors.. And of course the music is awesome! one of my favourite scenes overall.

  • as much as he's a dick, that was really sad and emotional. This actor is awesome! he can make you feel terrible about what henry had to go through no matter how much of twit he actually was.

  • omg this is so emotional

    it makes me cry

  • 2:00 start of genius music by Trevor Morris, it totally makes the scene, should get more plaudits.

  • @LedZeppelingirl1985 And what about Catherine Parr? Or Catherine of Aragon? Catherine of Aragon was the sweetest & most beautiful of his queens. Just look at portraits of her when she was young or read contemporary accounts. In her prime she was gorgeous. He just tired of her when she got old. Even on her deathbed she wrote about how she still loved him and forgave him. Now THAT is light in the dark, a Queen to rely on. Jane was in his life for 5 mins & died before he got sick of her. That's it.

  • I disagree with your title. Jane wasn't the love of Henry's life. She just had the good grace to die before he got tired of her (and to give him a son). If he loved her so much, he wouldn't have said "save the child even if you have to kill the mother" which apparently he really did say.

  • So lovely and sad, it would've been sweet if Mary and Elizabeth had said their goodbyes to Jane like Henry does.

  • It's incredible that this astonishing choral music came out from Morris' mind; I thought this has been taken from a classical composer.

    My fault. Chapeau!

  • 3:19 is fucking breathtaking and Annabelle Wallis is really beautiful, I can´t believe she is only 26 years old.

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  • I think 3:19 is one of the most powerful moments I have ever seen on screen.

  • It's sad that her death could have been prevented if people just washed their hands back in those days.

  • For all we know Henry may not have even had the capacity to "love" in the same sense we do. Maybe he loved all his wives, in his own way. But I think Jane vindicated the divorce of Katherine and the death of Anne. She have Henry what he wanted-a male heir.

  • This is still one of my favorite scene from all the Tudors series...so sad and incredibly touching.

  • omg this makes me cry

  • If Henry only looked that way the actor does.......

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  • its so sad. and so beautiful his love for here.

    and the music is perfect

  • Heartbreakingly beautiful.

  • @MagnetoMasterOfEvil Ikr my heart broke when I saw this scene.

  • Its so sad. I cried all time.

  • Childbed fever~a massive infection. No one washed their hands back then, not even midwives or doctors. Horrible.

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  • Well, I think Henry was the love of Henry's life if you really look at it over the scope of his life. However, the 3 distinct phases of his life, I believe Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour all were that for the different phases he passed through. After Jane, however, it was all about him. Sorry, but that's what I feel.

  • in henry's reign, jane seymour was the only who has a funeral fit for a queen, even so, this death and that of charles brandon, make me cry. I did not like seeing them on his deathbed.

  • @AnneBoleynHero agreed.there's no doubt about that. Ann Boleyn was the ONLY real passion of his life/ It's a fact. And easy to prove...as you say...i don't think Henry would chose to separate her country from ROME and the rest of Europe for J. Seymour! or anyone else except for a real passion! like A Boleyn. But it's difficult for population to admit that. Anyway, the prosperity has been for Ann, with Elizabeth. Ann had 35 years old when she died..and he was obsessed with the son!

  • the music without talking here

    youtube.com/watch?v=w2LRvjqCf3­M

  • @PalasAthenea would you pls stop insulting other people. listen, i'm not a historian, nor an expert on henry's story, but i think, this is not the point to discuss on youtube.

    if you are right, which you certainly might be, pls just keep it quiet and let the others, who just admired the show, have their opinion. YOUTUBE IS NOT A UNIVERSITY!!!! it is a place, where common people can post their opinion.

  • @PalasAthenea Also, please can you stop talking like you were there and witnessed it...

  • @PalasAthenea No your wrong. Jane Seymour did help Mary be reconciled with her father. Also, i have studied the Tudor period, especially Henry VIII and his wives for years, so i think i would know. thanks very much.

  • @PalasAthenea Yeah and what did Anne do for England, have it ripped apart, have Henrys friends turned away- i.e Wolsey, who was like a father to Henry, and lets not forget Thomas More, who was executed because of Anne. Yes, she gave birth to Elizabeth, a great monarch but c'mon she did no more. Jane, gave birth to a son, she reconciled Mary with her father, and was kind to Elizabeth. Anne wanted Mary dead, Anne only did things for her own well being, whereas Jane actually thought of others.

  • aww, so sad 

  • Rest in peace, Your Majesty.

  • @iluvwinterweather God rest your soul Queen Jane.

  • Her death made me cry the most, not only because it broke henry's heart so much, but because of the changes it caused the kingdom afterwards. think what would have happened if jane had lived and provided him with another son or restored england back to the catholic faith.

  • I agree. I feel he really did truly care for Jane.

  • Katherine of Aragon--- love of his life until she constantly miscarried.

    Anne Boleyn---- love of his life until she wouldn't act like a wife or give him a son.

    Jane Seymour----love of his life because she died before she could dissappoint

    Katherine Howard----- love of his life until she betrayed him

    Henry grew up with women, loved them and was very romantic. However his spoiled nature and his fear of civil war ruined the marriages.

  • @Medusa0999 I agree! Jane probably would have pissed him off sooner or later had she not died.

  • @AnneBoleyn15 have you seen the series finale? Henry said that he wants to be buried with Jane.

  • @AnneBoleyn15 Anne the love of his life?Because JRM and Natalie had chemistry?NO...If that had been true I don't think Henry would have beheaded her, called her a witch the rest of his life and continued to declare their daughter illegitimate.Based on Henry's actions Jane was the true love of his life but I guess nobody knows how he felt inside.But as far as we know Jane was.

  • @eviltree99 I think Henry's decision to be buried next to Jane in St George's Chapel (Windsor Castle) may prove a point. He also directed that the sides of the coffins be removed so that the ashes would mingle together over time. This was duly done, so that today the remains of Henry and Jane lie together in the Henry VIII vault in St George's Chapel.

  • @AnneBoleyn15 Just because Jonathan and Natalie had chemistry on the screen does not mean that Henry and Anne had chemistry. I think its a tie between Katherine and Jane. He had to love Katherine because he was so merciful towards her. He loved Jane for giving him a son.

  • @xlovexothersxalsox "Jane give him a son" then she died end of the story for her. what would of happen if Anne had given Henry a son, would he still of beheaded her? maybe or maybe not we don't know, and if you was to watch the last part of the show you can see where he is day dreaming/ seeing the mother of his children. he said don't go Anne and turns around with a sadden look on his face that no one can tell if it was heart broken by the fact he finally learn the truth he sent a innocent

  • @Ryokomalfoy person to her death. Jane give him a son that only lived for how long tho? then there was Mary I then Elizabeth I. Anne is proby laughing at Henry right now knowing her daughter became the most loved out of his children. then in the end it we cant tell we don't live in that time when Henry was king so we don't know for all we know Henry did truly love Anne but pick to be bury beside Jane because it would look better then being bury next to Anne who he had beheaded.

  • @Ryokomalfoy I'm convinced that Henry loved Anne more than any of his other wives. But, I think she challenged and argued with him and also attracted to many men to her circle (just poets, writers, intellectuals... but Henry would have been jealous of that even if it was all innocent). There is a fine line between love and hate. I once read that he described Anne as 'the brightest rose to bloom' which is why he called her cousin Katherine 'the rose without a thorn' (before he found her past)

  • @Ryokomalfoy You're taking a television show and applying it to real life. I'm talking about Henry loving Anne in real life. Not on the Tudors.

  • in real live, he only love her a little... if he love her so much, he had not let her be beheaded and let her daughter alone..... he only love himself...... anne was not the best queen, cost many heads to England, back in time and ask people.

  • @LeN0Re18 as a queen, catherine parr was the best. as a woman, jane seymour.

  • @chris200830 i agree, the catherine's queens the first and the third...

  • @xlovexothersxalsox i think he loved all of them in real life, but he was influenced by Machiavelli's principle of a good ruler and had religious and personal issues, all these things put together made him turn his back on his loved ones. this is my opinion

  • your all saying that the only thing she did was give him a son she mended his relationship with his daughters and she also made him forgive people so that they could come back to court like annes brothers wife

  • @108607419 annes brothers wife was a HOE no offense

  • @gracie1415xx I agree with u, Jane Rochford deserved it when she got her head cut off.

  • i love the music and this scene i just wish i could get thi version

  • for once, henry showes some humility

  • the most beautiful scene in The Tudors :(

  • Jane was the love of his life but you seriously have to think was it because she was the only one to give him what he wanted. If Anne or Catherine of Aragon gave him a son then he wouldn't have even looked at Jane. He wouldn't have looked at Anne even. Yes, he would have had mistresses but that was normal for a king.

  • @gracie1415xx I'll have to disagree with you. If Anne Boleyn was the true love of Henry, then, he could have vindicated her name after her death and he could have given her a proper burial, like a queen, he could have also given her the title of queen back but he didn't. You have to remember that at the end of his days, he chose to rest next to Jane, not next to Anne, so, to me Henry loved each of his wives in different forms but Jane was still the wife he loved the most.

  • @broken89girl In a way i understand what you say but you have to remember back then feelings were supressed, if Jane hadnt given him a son he would not have chosen to be buried next to her. He tore england apart for Anne and didnt recieve a son so in his eyes it was Gods way of telling him Anne was the wrong decision, didnt stop him loving her although he believed it was wrong.

  • @broken89girl in some respect i agree with what youre saying but you have to remember that people in those times saw everything as a sign from God. So when anne produced a mutant child (boy) Henry saw it as God disaproving. He also had his bishops,privy council etc saying she was evil, so henry supressed his feelings like all people did back then . He tore England apart for Anne and didnt recieve the son he so desired, and of course he would be buried next to Jane she gave him Edward

  • @broken89girl

    I have to disagree with you. Anne was the love of Henry's life he couldn't clear Anne's name after her death, that would mean him being wrong, and Henry would never admit that. Also it would mean he would have to accept Elizabeth was legitimate and would be higher rank than any daughters he had with Jane. If Anne had given Henry a son he would have called her his most beloved wife. But your right about that Henry loved his wives in a diffrent way.

  • @broken89girl I don't think Henry really loved any of his wives. Jane was the only one he could choose to be buried next to - Katherine of Aragon had been divorced from him, Anne Boleyn & the young Katherine Howard had both been killed by him and the marriage with Anne of Cleves had even been anulled. Jane was the only choice. Also, he mostly remembered her fondly because she gave him a son.

  • @katheli89 Yes, but if you watch the last episode of the tudors you will see that he says i 'desire' to be buried next to my true and loving wife queen Jane Seymour. He never anulled his marriage to her, and i believe he loved her the most even if she gave him a son, as she was kind hearted and she was the complete opposite of Anne Boleyn.