Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Tyrol had a son

I can see the "palace revolution" in mid-1670ies (akin to the revolution of 1678 OTL), only with Archduke Ferdinand instead of Don Jose at helm. If we can judge his personality by that of his OTL sister Claudia, he'll be quite politically savy person, more like his uncle than his father. So the perfect person to head the reforms akin to ones of Philip V OTL.
 
I can see the "palace revolution" in mid-1670ies (akin to the revolution of 1678 OTL), only with Archduke Ferdinand instead of Don Jose at helm. If we can judge his personality by that of his OTL sister Claudia, he'll be quite politically savy person, more like his uncle than his father. So the perfect person to head the reforms akin to ones of Philip V OTL.
I can see the "palace revolution" in mid-1670ies (akin to the revolution of 1678 OTL), only with Archduke Ferdinand instead of Don Jose at helm. If we can judge his personality by that of his OTL sister Claudia, he'll be quite politically savy person, more like his uncle than his father. So the perfect person to head the reforms akin to ones of Philip V OTL.

Oh I like that, I imagine his wife's mother would be sidelined, and Carlos II kept somewhere within the Palace, brought out only on state occassions
 
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