According to this the marriage took place in the Queen's closet. I wonder whether that room survived Wren's demolitions?
https://www.historyextra.com/period...iages-katherine-catherine-aragon-anne-boleyn/
Yes and I also wonder was it converted into the The Queen's Private Oratory at Hampton Court Palace?
http://theenchantedmanor.com//wp-co...Court-Queens-Private-Oratory-dome-ceiling.jpg
Not sure if Anglicans use Private Oratory and perhaps it was built to be used by Henrietta Maria or Catherine of Braganza?
It's too late for those two queens, that part of the palace was built by Wren for William & Mary. It was later updated for Queen Caroline.
I'm not sure about Anglicanism & the use of oratories.
I'm not really sure why a small private Anglican royal chapel would be called an oratory. It's a bit of a mystery.
Oratories to the best of my knowledge are RC but are more or less just a chapel.
Yes like the famous Brompton Oratory. The loveliest RC church in England possibly.
https://www.bromptonoratory.co.uk/
While it may be more commonly used by Catholics, oratories simply refer to chapels that are not part of an actual church. Like the chapels at a cemetery.
There are examples of the term being used by the Anglican church, outside of the one at Hampton court.
The Liverpool oratory is an example. Its not in use any more, but was behind the Anglican cathedral, and used for services for burials near by.
https://www.gpsmycity.com/attractions/the-oratory-40301.html
Beautiful and far nicer that Westminster Cathedral.