King Henry VIII did not like that she was so politically inclined because he believed she could gain him enemies or even overtake him someday. Mary Tudor, Henry VIII’s daughter, often called Bloody Mary, developed a dislike for Anne due to her accidentally causing a few family problems for Mary. “Mary had so much to cope with, including her parents’ marriage breaking down, being stripped of the title of “princess” and having a new and unsympathetic stepmother who obviously resented and disliked her. And those were just the issues she had to contend with as a result of Henry’s relationship with Anne Boleyn! Mary suffered much more later” (Anne Boleyn files
King Henry VIII did not like that she was so politically inclined because he believed she could gain him enemies or even overtake him someday. Mary Tudor, Henry VIII’s daughter, often called Bloody Mary, developed a dislike for Anne due to her accidentally causing a few family problems for Mary. “Mary had so much to cope with, including her parents’ marriage breaking down, being stripped of the title of “princess” and having a new and unsympathetic stepmother who obviously resented and disliked her. And those were just the issues she had to contend with as a result of Henry’s relationship with Anne Boleyn! Mary suffered much more later” (Anne Boleyn files