As title says, Cat fell ill and dies in January/February 1532, before Henry VIII divorced her. He is now free to marry Anne Boleyn, but would he? Without breaking with Rome he has bigger choice of possible bribes so he would not waste himself in marriage with woman of lower status. On the other hand there are few royal daughters available at the time-Mary of Portugal, Christina of Denmark and Madaleine of France are only 11-12 years old, Spanish and Austrian princesses are even younger, and Polish match is propably to exotic. Henry is desperate to have a son, he wouldn't wait. Among ducal families there is Mary of Guise, 16 years old, OTL she was queen of Scotland so her birth was seemingly high enough for royals, Henry considered mariage with her IOTL (mostly to block her Scottish marriage, but ATL he may marry her for different purpose, especially considering his pro-French turn). What do you think? It is likely to have Mary of Guise as Queen of England?