In 1526, King Henry VIII of England got tired of his old wife and took a fancy to the beautiful young Anne Blaine. Anne rejected Henry VIII, and the king became angry and drove away Anne's beloved Harry, and promoted Anne to the rank of attendant. Henry VIII continued his proposal campaign. Minister Cardina defended the marriage of the king and queen through bishops, without success. In order to please the king, Cromwell, the secretary of Henry VIII, tried his best to help the king with his divorce. The king took control of the church and was desperate to marry Anne. Soon, Henry VIII, who liked the new and hated the old, took a fancy to the beautiful Jenny, and Anne was so angry that she drove Jenny away. The king also held a grudge and instructed Clone will to fabricate the charge of adultery with Anne and finally put Annie to death.