So, another thread inspired by
this thread, this one is about the successful marriage of Charles II to Sophia of Hanover in 1658, after Sophia speaks with Lord Craven, and the man assures her that Charles is marrying her for her, not for his fortune.
Changes from this:
Charles and Sophia marry in 1658, Barbara Villiers rise is stalled, and she will fall earlier and harder than otl, due to Sophia's personality. Charles and Sophia will have seven children, six sons and one girl, the eldest of who will either marry his cousin Anne Louise or Isabel of Portugal. James, Duke of York will marry Catherine of Braganza and have one daughter. Henry Duke of Gloucester who survives the illness ttl, marries firstly Erdumthe of Saxony and then when she passes, a widowed Maria of Nassau (open to change here) they have one son and three daughters.
Other changes:
Pedro II and Maria Francisca have two children, a son and otl's Isabel of Portugal. The son would marry Marie Louise's sister, who became Duchess of Savoy otl.
Prince Rupert's marriage here has yet to be decided, it's up in the air, looking for suggestions on this regard.
If there's anything I've forgotten, or should add please do let me know.
How's this looking
@Valena