uestions of faith dominate the court. As the infant Princess Elizabeth is baptized, the 'Act of Succession' is unveiled declaring that only children of Henry and Anne are legitimate successors to the English throne. A law is passed where every Royal subject must take an oath, on pain of death, recognizing the validity of the King's new marriage and the supremacy of Henry VIII in all matters.
Oh snap!
First, Henry won't allow Anne to breastfeed baby Lizzie. (Somebody call La Leche!)
Then, Pope Paul III calls Henry out on his defiance by throwing in his hat: