The Life of King Henry the Eighth — Act 4, Scene 1: A street in Westminster.

Two Gentlemen meet in Westminster and discuss the coronation procession for Queen Anne, formerly Anne Bullen. They compare it with the sorrow they saw when Buckingham was led from his trial, and one explains the order of the state pageant, naming the nobles who carry the ceremonial offices. They also ask after Katharine, and the first gentleman reports that church officials at Dunstable annulled her marriage to Henry and that she now lives sick at Kimbolton. A third gentleman arrives from the Abbey and describes Anne’s splendid coronation in detail, the crowd’s excitement, and the feast afterward at Whitehall, now the king’s property.