He makes few appearances in the first season, but appears frequently in the second.
The royals, especially back then, were inbred, lumpy, gout-ridden fleabags and the only reason most of them got laid was because of all the money and titles and prestige.
He also reveals that he wishes that he could have shown her more affection but that her resemblance to her mother Elizabeth looked like her father, but had her mother's eyes and personality made him keep her at arm's length.
She was known not only as a great beauty, but as a women of eminent intelligence and considerable charm via.
Edward refuses to shelter when he pleads for sanctuary, since it condemns him and Anne by association; Anne, knowing he will likely be tortured for the names of fellow Protestants, threatens his wife and children if he implicates her or her husband.
Anne with her newborn son Later in the Season, Anne and her husband disassociate themselves with several Protestants among the King's musicians, who are being charged with heresy by the ruthless Catholic.