Anne is created Marquess of Pembroke before she and Henry visit to present Anne as the future Queen of England and Henry's future wife. Charles Brandon's growing hatred for the Boleyns – and his mistrust of Cromwell – causes him to abandon his alliance with them, losing him the King's favor again. The Reformation has begun depressed by his failure to prevent it, Sir Thomas More resigns as Henry's Chancellor. When Anne Boleyn insists Henry break all contacts with Catherine, the Queen is banished from court. As the Catholic Church struggles in vain to control Henry VIII's demands for an annulment, the King appoints himself head of the Church of England initial protests are stifled when Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham officially submits the Clergy to Henry.