A biography of Henry VIII's fifth wife beheaded for playing Henry at his own game
- adultery. At seven o'clock on the morning of 13 February 1542 Catherine Howard stepped out into the cold of the great courtyard of the Tower of London. Slowly she was escorted across the yard & carefully helped up the steps of the wooden scaffold. Only a small group of sightseers had gathered to watch the death of a queen; there was no weeping no remorse only chilly curiosity. The axe rose & fell a life ceased an episode came to an end. The life & death of Catherine was truly a Tudor tragedy. A mere teenager the vivacious & flirty Catherine Howard was an unsuitable bride for the elderly & fat Henry VIII. Like most of Henry's wives she had come to his attention at court whilst lady-in-waiting to his fourth wife of only a few months Anne of Cleves. Henry was soon besotted & came to adore Catherine his 'very jewel of womanhood'. His head already turned by the 19 year old Henry never consummated his marriage to Anne he divorced her & married for the fifth time on 28 July 1540. Lacey Baldwin Smith one of the finest historians of the Tudor age narrates the rise & fall of the most tragic of Henry's queens the woman who dared to cuckold the king of Engl&.