When Anne is in the little rowing boat going to the Tower, the boat passes 3 heads on spikes. The camera angle changes and the boat goes past those same heads again.
Immediately preceding the scene (interior) where the Pope is seen writing his refusal to divorce Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon, there is a panoramic view of the Vatican (with St. Peter's basilica), implying that the Pope was in Rome/the Vatican at the time.DIn fact, the Pope was at Orvieto at the time, and it was there, in the Papal palace, where he wrote and signed this particular document.
When Anne Boleyn replies to Henry and sends him a handkerchief as a token of 'her growing loyalty....and affection' you see her writing but there is no ink on the paper.
When Katherine Howard is in the bath and orders Culpepper to be shown in, her maid goes straight to the door, not passing through any curtains. When Katherine asks Thomas to 'come closer', there is now a curtain he passes through.
During the joust scene, the lances are seen bending upon impact, and wobbling at the gallop-they are clearly made of rubber.
During the first joust scene, the King calls for his armor, and seconds later is in full armor, and mounted. There's no way he could get his armor on that fast, or up onto his horse without assistance. If Henry had intended to joust that day, he would have already been in armor.
When Cromwell and Cranmer meet and discuss Anne Boleyn,Cromwell is drinking from a plastic cup.
Henry tells Catherine of Aragon that the country needs a male heir, because 'without one, The Firm is at risk'. Henry Tudor would not have referred to the royal family in this way. Sources differ but that phrase seems to have been coined by either King George VI or Prince Philip.
The only person who ages is Henry. Cromwell, Cranmer, Wolesey etc all appear not to age at all.
Henry VIII is asked if he dies in the faith of Christ. His father was not asked that.