I remember Henry VIII divorcing his wife, Catherine of Aragon, dissolving the monasteries, splitting from the pope and removing his two kids on succession on 1532 despite having a son in 1518, named Edward who fought him and succeeded him due to killing him on 1540 and restored Catholicism, would Henry VIII be successful in his reformation if he did not have a son?
The two kids of Henry VIII were forced to be in Exile on the continent with their mother, Catherine and later Mary Tudor marrying Francis I of France on 1530, although both Catherine and Edward were able to return on 1540 on the defeat of Henry VIII.
The two kids of Henry VIII were forced to be in Exile on the continent with their mother, Catherine and later Mary Tudor marrying Francis I of France on 1530, although both Catherine and Edward were able to return on 1540 on the defeat of Henry VIII.