CARRY ON HENRY T-SHIRT

A Classic Comedy T-Shirt Available In Black Cotton.

History gets cheeky in this bawdy blast from the past! The Carry On Henry T-Shirt tips its cap (and maybe its codpiece) to the riotous 1971 film that brought British monarchs, saucy wenches, and medieval mischief together for one gloriously irreverent romp through the royal court.

With a wig as big as his ego and a hunger matched only by his horniness, Sid James stars as King Henry VIII in a performance that blends lusty laughs with regal ridiculousness. Swap the gravitas of Shakespeare for the giggles of slapstick, and you’ve got a royally rude comedy that pokes fun at politics, power, and pantaloons. Featuring the ever-adorable Barbara Windsor and a supporting cast of Carry On royalty—including Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, and Charles Hawtrey—Carry On Henry reigns supreme as one of the naughtiest nuggets in British film history.

“Sid James wears the crown like a cockney Casanova—irreverent, irresistible, and royally ridiculous.” – The Guardian

Released at the height of the Carry On franchise’s popularity, the film added powdered wigs and pints of mead to its usual formula of double entendres and delightfully daft storylines. While loosely inspired by the historical escapades of the real King Henry VIII and his many ill-fated marriages, this film cared less about accuracy and more about absurdity—and that’s exactly what made it a comedy classic.

Our Carry On Henry T-Shirt is perfect for fans of classic British cinema, retro humour, and the kind of campy charm that only the Carry On films could deliver. Whether you’re a Sid James devotee, a collector of cult comedies, or just someone who believes history should always come with a good gag, this tee belongs in your royal wardrobe.

Raise your goblet, polish your crown, and get ready to Carry On, monarch-style.

💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Q1: Who starred in Carry On Henry?
A1: The film starred Sid James as King Henry VIII, alongside Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, and Charles Hawtrey—many of whom were Carry On regulars.

Q2: How historically accurate is Carry On Henry?
A2: Not very! The film is a parody filled with anachronisms, innuendo, and comedic license, focusing on laughs over lessons.

Q3: Why is Carry On Henry considered a cult classic?
A3: It’s part of the iconic Carry On film series, known for its unique blend of slapstick, double entendres, and satirical takes on British history and culture. Its charm lies in its unashamed silliness and beloved recurring cast.