It Was Hard To Portray Their Appearances
After all, Anne and her sister were known for hiding their faces under black veils. And, as you can see, Henry’s men were unable to provide accurate information on the women’s appearances as a result of the secrecy. Holbein was eventually able to deliver portraits to the king that reportedly depicted the complete ladies’ lives.

It Was Hard To Portray Their Appearances
There Were A Lot Of Good Things About Her
The princess also appeared to be highly regarded by her contemporaries. At the very least, her “medium beauty and [her] assured and resolute countenance.” were praised by French diplomat Charles de Marillac. In a book published in 1548, historian Edward Hall wrote that Anne’s “French hood… set forth her beauty and good visage [and] that every creature rejoiced to behold her.”

There Were A Lot Of Good Things About Her