I am ashamed to admit that I, King Henry VIII, have been accused of having commitment issues! A good friend of mine, who's name shall not be revealed, had casually brought up that I have had many wives in the past. At first, I did not think much of it. After all, it was fairly normal to have more than one wife. Then, this friend had brought it to my attention of the "cruel ways I broke up with all of my wives." Can you believe the nerve of that scoundrel! My reasons for cutting ties was completely reasonable and understandable! My first wife, Catherine, had failed to produce a male heir, which rendered her completely useless. What was the point of staying with her if she couldn't birth a son! Anne Boleyn also failed to birth a son, and not only that, she was also a witch! Wife #3 was Jane Seymour, who had finally gave birth to my son, Prince Edward. She died after she gave birth but... oh well. I married Anne of Cleves for what you would call a "business arrangem...
Medieval Problems
We answer problems that those may have had in old medieval times.