King Henry VIII spotted riding the train to Hampton Court Palace

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Henry VIII spotted reading a copy of Wolf Hall on the SWR train | SWR
SWR users took a journey back in time today with an unexpected royal encounter...

Passengers were treated to an unexpected royal encounter today when ‘Henry VIII’ boarded a train to Hampton Court Palace.

The King was spotted aboard a South Western Railway service headed for the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival.

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The larger-than-life monarch, known for his six wives, was spotted trading his usual Thames barge for one of SWR’s Arterio trains, appropriately named the ‘Red Rose’, at London Waterloo station.

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Henry boarded the train at Waterloo Station | SWR

Around 120,000 people attend the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival each year, and most of them travel to the event sustainably by train. SWR puts on additional services to Hampton Court station for the festival.

Dressed in his recognisable splendour, Henry made the journey to mark 35 years of the flower show, founded in 1990 as a collaboration between Network South East, SWR’s predecessor, and Historic Royal Palaces, which manages Hampton Court Palace.

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King Henry VIII was spotted on board the SWR Red Rose train | SWR

During his journey, Henry was spied reading a copy of Booker Prize-winning novel Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, set in his court. Customers also overheard him listening to sixteenth-century music such as Greensleeves and Pastime with Good Company.

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At Hampton Court station, Henry waved to hundreds of SWR customers as they arrived on the platforms and treated adults and children alike to selfies. While at Hampton Court Palace, he also received a real red rose to complement his train.

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