Object
Henry VIII's Rochester Disguise Mask
Henry VIII wears the mask as part of his outlandish costume when he arrives at Rochester to meet Anne of Cleves. It fully conceals his identity, prompting Anne to stare blankly, fail to rise or curtsey, and recoil in confusion. Gregory Cromwell recounts this detail to his father in Austin Friars, underscoring the King's subsequent fury and wounded pride.
2 appearances
Purpose
Conceals Henry VIII's identity during his initial meeting with Anne of Cleves
Significance
Triggers Anne's shocked non-recognition, humiliates Henry, and unravels Cromwell's marriage alliance, marking a catastrophic setback relayed through Gregory's grim report
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