Henry VIII's Suit of Armor Cotton Apron
Henry VIII is considered to be one of England's most charismatic, interesting, and larger-than-life kings, literally towards the end. He was most famous for his six marriages in a quest for a male heir... two of whom were beheaded. He reshaped history by breaking away from the Catholic Church to establish the Church of England when they wouldn't grant him a divorce and was the first monarch to be addressed as "Your Majesty." He was also a huge supporter of the arts, music, and architecture and was an avid jouster until an injury transformed him from a once athletic king into quite a plus-sized version of his former self, as can be seen in the increasingly larger suits of armor he left behind. Well, now you too can channel a bit of Henry's iconic style right in your very own kitchen with this cool new yet quite 1540-inspired Armor Apron from Historic Royal Palaces. Rather than cumbersome heavy metal, this medieval-themed apron is made from lightweight 100% cotton, has a high-quality print of Henry VIII's suit of armor on the front, and is designed to fit chefs and royalty... of all sizes.