Resemblances
What this hopefully illustrates is that there is a resemblance between Henry Wriothesley (center top image and presumed portrait center bottom) and Anne Boleyn (top and bottom left most image), who is of course revealed by this work to be his maternal grandmother. As well as also sharing some features with QE I (middle image).
This is contrasted with a comparison to this presumed mother, Mary Browne, Countess of Southampton (depicted on top and bottom right, to which there is some resemblance as well).
However this resemblance to Queen Elizabeth I's mother is a prediction of this t treatment that results mostly from a reading of sonnet 3. It also however is the likely reason that Henry is synonymous with "Beauty" and it is such an important metonym in these sonnets .