Object
Henry VIII's Masquerade Disguise Boots
Henry VIII admires his boots in the Long Gallery at Hampton Court Palace during a masquerade revelry. The boots, integral to his disguise, are the focus of a moment of self-satisfaction as he pauses to inspect their fit and style. This occurs while Cromwell, Rafe Sadler, Thomas Fitzwilliam, and Thomas Wriothesley receive his marriage orders for Mary and Margaret Douglas. The boots serve as a symbolic anchor for his masquerade costume, prompting court tensions and observations about disguises before Wriothesley's abrupt exit.
2 appearances
Purpose
Footwear component of Henry's masquerade disguise
Significance
Henry's admiration reveals his immersion in the court's festivities and personal vanity, contrasting his pragmatic commands and signaling shifting priorities amid intrigue
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