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  • 5:16 OMG the narrator was a ghost too !!!!

    no, I'm not naïve :p

  • He grew tired of waiting for her to produce a son? I'm sure she just adored going through birth, having stillborn babies and, God forbid..having to become pregnant by that hippopotemic land mass. Wonderful he spared her the axe and had her head removed with a sword. What a charmer.

  • OMG.......it's the "Umbrella Corporation " lol

  • if there is a hell...for sure henry the 8th is there.

  • Could you please tell me from wich film it is taken from? Would love to buy it

  • Hell is full of religious people who thought they were going to Heaven.

  • @Versgolem no hell is full of people that says shit like you, in case u dont know fuckhead religion doesnt save anyone all it this is teach you the good ways which you can follow jesus's way and and be saved

  • R.I.P Anne Boleyn

  • My god, 7 seconds? Anne could be part reptile.

  • I do not think that ghosts / Spirits are doomd to never rest i think they are to eager for revenge, and to angry to die... Ghosts are not really dead. They still are with us but wth the diffrence that we can no longer see them, Or talk to them. They are just restless untill they got there revenge or what they really wanted before dieing they will continue to walk the grounds and seek revenge and only spirits who seen the person thet seek reveng on die, they will finnely rest.

  • @Lillajohan123 not everything is actually ghost. some is the memories left so deep that creates supernatural events happening until now.

  • @Lillajohan123 and some don't realize they are dead.

  • Henry VIII was responsible for all this bloodshed. He is the one that allowed this evil to enter the realm. He didn't really love Anne, he "fooled" around with her sister and had another wife beheaded. (Sounds a little like Prince Chas. don'it) Henry started his own "religion" (You know, the one today that has lesbian and homo "bishops") Had 6 wives and died of syphlis. What a proud tradition! No wonder these places are "haunted".the tower was a place of pure evil "cells" the size of dog crates.

  • RIP Queen Anne.

    Never forgotten by your loyal subjects.

  • I hope Henry is presently burning in HELL ! 

  • that painting of anne boleyn always creeps me out because i have a cousin who looks exactly like it. We're of asian descent so the resemblance is a surprise to me. but yeah, if anne was as dynamic as people say she was, then i'm not surprised her spirit is so very active.

  • could you say no to king henry if you didnt want to marry him?

  • @1973mazdarx4coupe

    No because then you would get a flogging unless you have a back up plan

  • Karma and irony = Henry the slob....errr Henry VIII, is outlived by a woman, and is so primitive in thinking (since genetics was obviously not known about yet) that he didn't even realize he just wasn't man enough to produce a male heir....weak genes for such a weak man.

  • there are no such things as ghosts, UFO's, Bigfoot, Vampires or chupacabra's! and the only realy scary things in this world are the gimps who believe in them!

  • Good god,we go from watching an interesting video clip about the hauntings in the Tower of London to idiots banging on about how we're all going to be praying to Allah before long,lol.Henry was a syphalitic randy old goat who couldn't keep his drooling,rancid knob in his cod-piece.@TheMedeivalMan,er,d­on't Muslims pray to Allah 5 times a day,not 3?! Jeeze,just enjoy the clip,why does religion always have to be brought into the conversation?!

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  • And to think this sort of gruesome barbarity is unleashed onto the world today in the name of allah.

  • Man! It would be refreshing if these shows got their facts straight. Anne, (along with 5 men) was a casualty of more than one issue: the faction war wherein Cromwell had to eliminate her in order to push forward his political machinations as well as Henry's need for a male heir (Jane Seymour was only a means to an end in that regard). RIP Sir Thomas More, Bishop Fisher and the Carthusian Monks among others, who died in 1534, in large part thanks to Anne. She was paying a karmic debt .

  • at 1:47, the guy is the one who played robert dudly in the mini serie Elizabeth R

  • Send for the Ghost Busters team!

  • Nice stuff...I like to see such shows...abt the famous ghosts that we know of...

    I NEED to visit the UK!!!

  • @ulapapako22oyon WOW! You sure fell for that 15th century propaganda didn't you?Anne wasn't any of those nasty things you called her.Henry already had one extremely messy divorce from his 1st wife Katherine and didn't want to have to go through that again so his "council" came up with a bunch of phony charges to place on her so they could simply kill her for treason.

    She was from England and had no powerful foreign ally to wage war on them if she was killed so he knew he could get away with it.

  • Anne WOULD have given birth to a son but for her idiot uncle who burst into her room and told her Henry had died from a fall from his horse. Henry had had a fall but he did not die, obviously, but the damage was done.

  • thank you for posting these GhostWatching..(excellent segues by the way)

  • @ulapapako22oyon oh god ...she's a dead woman...keep your opinion but do not use such words..

  • Poor Anne Boleyn. I do love Jane Seymour because she gave Henry a son. But what Henry did to Anne is unspoken of and if I was able to speak up at that time I would send Henry to the block and see how it feels to kill his own wife that he loved. He is a sick, heartless man and wherever he is now I hope he realizes what he did.

  • @TheTwilightgirl18

    I AGREE WITH U!

  • @TheTwilightgirl18 Everybody was scared of Henry VIII - he was a 18stone 6ft monstrous beast and he would have easily had your head chopped off! Be thankful that you live in the 21st century and no way near this monster!

  • truth or scare is scary me and my sister saw this at like 8 and we couldent sleep and we thumping noises - we were like oh shit ! its the ghost of england traveling over to new york !

  • I'd hate to think Anne Boleyn's ghost haunts the tower. Poor woman sure suffered, and I'm sure she wasn't ready to go just yet, but she asked Jesus to receive her soul. Not to be mean, but hope the ghost is Katherine Howard's.

  • @julizz94 Yeah, but it's mostly likely Anne's ghost rather than her cousin. Katherine tends to haunt another place.

  • @julizz94

    when did she do that? I never heard of that before. Ironic is Elizabeth who was the result of all this would later become the greatest queen in history. Fate is funny sometimes.

  • It wasn't Jane Seymours fault at all... Henry was losing interest in Anne long before Jane came into the picture. When Anne failed to produce a son, Henry decided to to get another wife.

  • Thanks for posting this video GW. This was extremely interesting. :-)

  • Why were kings so obsessed with having sons? :(

  • I went to the Tower back in 1993, awesome experience of a lifetime

  • Hmm.. what if Henry refused Anne the French Swordsman and went ahead with the axe execution instead? ... *shudders*

  • @JuzTudor70AD If you're curious about that, Google the Countess of Salisbury. Her death is an example of how horrific the axe could be.

  • Poor Anne!!!

  • I never saw the point in executing them. He had already split from Rome, so he could have just devorced them.

  • 2:34 .... great husband he was....

    jeez....the reason she was burried in the box was because Henry begin the fantastic he was just didnt want to buy her one. tut tut.

  • At least Anne got the sword which made her passing rather quick, if anyone watches Worst Jobs in History you'd see the headsman's job and get an idea about the axe which bashed rather then cut, Anne didn't have to go through the indignity of getting her head hacked several times before getting cut off, if Anne paid the executioner as per tradition he certainly earned his pay.

  • very spooky...

  • i look like a combination of Jane and Anne O.o

  • I think I would have a heart attack if a ghost turned around to me and had no face.  Creepy

  • @sdavenport1981 me too.I've watched this at least 3 times and each time, I cover my eyes b/c that part is so creepy.

    When I showed it to my friend, I covered my eyes while she watched, then she saw Anne's Ghost scene and was like, OH MY GOD!!!

  • @chocolatefountain95 it is not that creepy, I have seen worse.

  • Sorry two more things. First of all the coffin. There WERE some coffins availible! Henry just had no intention of ordered one for Anne! (not that shocking...) Second of all while Anne was being executed... HENRY WAS PLAYING TENNIS!! He said that playing a sport was more important than coming to see the death of his wife! Yeah, great husband huh? (sarcasm)

  • @mothaOmess I agree, I feel sorry for Anne, but think about that she did the same thing as Jane when Henry was married to Catherine.

  • whats heaven?

  • @mothaOmess i dissagree. Henry VIII was after an heir. he did not "tire" of her much. she could not produce a healthy boy, as Henry thought jane could, he found any reason he could to behead anne, so he could leagally marry Jane.

  • Clearly, you really like Anne Boleyn, and so do I, but it wasn't fully Jane Seymour's fault. I'm willing to say that Anne did speed along Henry's divorce with Katharine, but Jane Seymour was a bit clueless in this respect. She's my least-favorite wife but she wasn't a bad person.

  • @mothaOmess Ihave to say something about this: a lot of Katherine of Aragon supporters would probabaly say the same thing about Anne Boleyn, that it was all her fault that Katherine was cast away and treated with such humilation.

    I personally think that Jane Seymour isn't entirely to blame. Henry was a total player. The fact of the matter is is that he had no problem casting out women to make room for new ones. If he had no qualms treating Anne and Katherine in such a way because they

  • @scorpianofthesun didn't give him living male heirs, then he would have problem casting Jane Seymour away for another wife if she hand't given birth to a living male heir.

    Jane Seymour did, in many ways, get in the way of Henry and Anne's marriage. But she would have been treated the same way as wives1 and 2 if she failed to give him a son.

    In short, much, if not all, the blame goes to Henry VIII.

  • @mothaOmess Jane was sacrificed so her son could live; it is said she walks the castle grounds lamenting her lost days and does this, apparently, in daylight.

  • @mothaOmess Thats a really nice thing to say the rip part that is lol.

  • @mothaOmess We can not blame the woman for ruining a marriage, because it's just as much as Henry's fault. I agree that Anne died unfairly, but it was not all Jane. Henry signed the papers, Henry set up the accusations, Henry paid the executioner.

  • @RawrGoesRachel I don't think Jane had anything to do with it. And it would seem that Anne also was a schemer aided by a powerful lobby when she was courting the then married Henry. Apparently she danced on the night Catherine's death was announced.

    I saw a film yesterday which suggested that Henry became a tyrant because of sporting injuries which caused him a great deal of pain.

  • @mothaOmess shes haunting the tower and you say hope your happy in heaven even ghosts cant be in two places at once :L although i do wish that she could rest in piece :(

  • @mothaOmess Henry got rid of Anne because he wanted an heir. Poor Anne wasn't as big a victim as you think (replacing Katherine and having Mary Tudor sent away and removed from becoming an heir) and plotted with the best of them. It was part of the game losing ones head when you played politics in Tudor days.

  • @mothaOmess

    SHE ISN'T IN HEAVEN SHE IS IN THE TOWER OF LONDON

  • @mothaOmess You do know Anne stole Henry from his first wife...She kinda got what was coming to her. Then again, Henry VIII was a lecher and a womanizer. Glad he's dead now.

  • @mothaOmess Are you really for real?! Jane Seymour's fault? Look I like Anne Boleyn too but let's get real here. Wasn't she in the same exact place of Jane Seymour when it was Katherine of Aragon who was still Queen and married to Henry VIII?! Karma comes back a big victorious bitch but to say it's Jane Seymour's fault is completely not right. Anne has some fault in breaking a marriage but the one who takes the cake of course is Henry for going the extreme when he didn't get his boy.

  • @mothaOmess this has nothing to do with jane seymour falling in love with henry but the reciprocal. but also she was beginning to call henry out on his cheating ways, something he couldnt stand so he had her killed. and quite frankly, it's karma for what she had done to katherine of aragon.

  • man, this was so well executed. loved the quircky atmosphere and the host (wasn't he the vet in that old english serie?)! got to visit the tower when next time in london!

  • It's times like this that I wish the Ghostbusters really existed. LOL.

  • Any intelligent Tudor Historian will tell you that Anne did no ASK for a death by sword. The executioner from Calais was sent to London even before her trial. Henry had decided he was going to cut her head off before she was even found guilty.

  • I don't know why people like Henry VIII so much. He was a pig. A womanizing, cold hearted, hypocritical pig!

    Richard III is far more facsinating.

  • Yuk, folks went to see these executions like it was a family outing. *shiver*

    Henry was a bit of a funny fellow though...6 wives and he still wasn't satisfied? Then again, it's a man's world...LOL

  • i'm so glad they put Anne Boleyn in she rocks

  • Who was that woman who played Anne Boleyn?? She looked soooo familiar. :o)

  • I don't know who the actress is playing Anne Boleyn but this is a clip from a video called "Castle Ghosts of England." There is also two other videos in this series titled "Castle Ghosts of Scotland" and "Castle Ghosts of Ireland."

  • Thanks for the info, i will google about the show. :o)

  • I love anne boleyn,

    she was so smart and charming...

    no wonder henry seduced...

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  • If you don't believe then why are you watching it? Idiot. It is better to keep quiet and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt...case in point.

  • You ridicule ghosts and Brits yet you are here watching, and you call ME stupid? LOL! You are an idiot twat who should be watching something more on your level, e.g., porn. Now run along and die then you can become a ghost yourself! Wouldn't that be nice? LOL!

  • You wont catch me there anyways,lol.

  • spooky =O

  • So sad..

  • scary

    a headless ghost

  • One thing for sure, you wont catch me disturbing the London Tower. Like someone else said, theres definately more than one spirit haunting this location. This is one place I feel should be left alone...some people just dont get it.

  • Apparently the Tower of London is haunted by lots of different spirits..Anne Boleyn's spirit is known to run along the corridors screaming,Catherine Howard's ghost is said to reinact how she was beheaded, and apparently there is a little girl ghost that holds the hand of some visitors looking for her lost doll..creepy huh?

  • Betty in Ugly Betty has THE SAM B NECKLACE THE LADY'S WEARING! OMG

  • OMG!!! You noticed that too??? I love the show, and I LOVE Betty but seeing that necklace just makes me MAD...lol...I wonder if the producers of the show know that they unknowingly placed a very distinctive necklace from a very infamous woman (some still see Anne Boleyn as a villainous adulteress) on their heroine.

  • yeah! haha. It's hard not to remember that necklace. lol. and I wonder if they knew too.

  • If I had seen a headless Anne I would have fainted.

  • Ditto... I'm not sure if I would be petrified or intrigued by seeing it, but I don't think I want to find out. I've never been a big fan of hers anyways.

  • Cool video.Anne is beautiful but her spirit may not peace..My granma said to me that the spirits will not peace if they are ghosts.brr..creepy.. *~*

  • i know for a fact that this is most likey true i'm a REAL pyicic and have personaly have had experiances with beings from the other side or known to you as ghosts

  • what do u mean to known me as ghost?am i look like THAT?

  • Henry murdered his wife so he could have a son, only to have that son die at the age of 16. Elizabeth would become England's greatest queen. The irony!

  • @graywolf7 Anne Boleyn triumphed beyond the grave. The most amazing Queen I ever considered my rolemodel

  • @graywolf7 that`s god revenge of henry for what he did.

  • @graywolf7 Too many of you English people regard Elizabeth too highly. Because of her the protestant Church of England endured and survived up to the present day. Now look at your country, you dont even have respect for that false church anymore. And have nothing but a bloody history leading up to Elizabeth. Return to the Roman See, until then, your country will not have the blessings of God.

  • @TheMedievalMan regard? ha! we feel sorry for Elizabeth in my country.

    who gives you the right saying my country will not be blessed of God? do you even know God real name is? i don't believe in the church religion, since there a lot of demons and every country of chruches. what gives you the right mind to say my country can't be blessed by the word of God? =) wow nice way to disappoint God commandments. you ungreatful sod that doesn't deserve another chance of life, amen.

  • @floralauraproactive "... you ungreatful sod that doesn't deserve another chance of life, amen."

    That right there is your typical Godless European talking. Dont worry, if you feel God blesses your country or not, or do or dont go to church anymore, it wont matter soon. By the end of the century, your grandchildren will be in a Mosque, praying three times a day to Allah. That is what your future holds for all of you. At least when my grandchildren become Mexicans, we can still be Catholics.

  • @graywolf7

    I know, in my ancestry my blood line goes back to the Tudor Clan, and my father says they were known as the ' unambitious Tudors'. But.....I don't see how that could be so! Henry seemed pprettyyyy ambitious to me, and so did his two daughters! It's strange....my dad says that's what some people called them, but I don't see it. Henry the 8th was VERY ambitious in my opinion; he knew what he wanted, that's for sure! ^^;

  • @TsukiHana146 You are probably descended from the non royal side. I think it was Owain Tudor who had cousins in Wales who also used the Tudor name and lived as relative unknowns through the centuries. Also Henry VII and his uncle Jasper Tudor left other descendents

  • *****

  • What about Catherine of Howard? It is said she also haunts the area around London....frightened by her oncoming execution?

  • What the f... Henry VIII must be a beast. how could he. I hope he is one of the spirits and that he never rest again. I am totaly disqusted by that man.

  • He certainly is his name is robert hardy the greatest british actor.

  • Henry VIII was a fart and I hope his eternal soul burns in Hell for all eternity - his title as a King, lending him no distinction to any other damned soul in the lake of fire

  • Silence you dog! TREASON!!! ha ha i joke :)

  • What a greedy gambler Lady Jane Seymour must have been! Knowing that this man Henry had split the Catholic Church, broken the RC rules abt divorce, falsely accused and executed his previous wife,'divorced' his first wife Catherine and that he was twice her age, did not deter her desire 2 b Queen. Her family were delighted! How much had they manipulated 2 put her there? So foolish Lady Jane knew that Henry was a fickle heretic, excommunicated, and obsessed with getting a son! What a mad gamble!

  • It wasn't up to her. She was the pawn of her families greed for power. Back then women didn't have a voice of their own.

  • Well said Goth! I didn't consider family compulsion when i called her a mad gambler in the light of Henrys known vicious character. How cd Lady Janes family DO that to her! Poor woman...

  • You're right,but I think that goes for Anne as well.She was a reformer,outspoken in many issues,but that wasn't enough to gain such power as a woman,especially all by herself in those days.I think what made her seduce the king was her family and their ambitions for power,wealth,just like the Seymours later.People often forget this and think of her as a self-centered woman with her own ambitions.The difference between her and Jane was that the latter had the good scence to keep her mouth shut...

  • that was great to watch! history & ghosts! a good mix!

  • lol, I'd do the same!

  • EXCELLENT show.....one of my favorites so far.

  • thank you for thos very interesting video.

  • buried with her head under her arm...that must be where the design for ghosts comes from

  • LOL You'd think that, by then, they'd stated leaving them a bag to carry it in. 8-)

  • Fantastic show Thanks Lily for psoting these. I like Robert Hardy-Great character actor

  • Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this!

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