Point of Divergence .... After Jane Seymour's death, Henry the VIII remained a bachelor for a couple of years before he was convinced by his council that he needed to consider marriage again. He cast his net for potential brides, and one of them was Christina of Denmark. At the time Christina was sixteen years old, and she, along with many of her contemporaries, had heard what had befallen Henry's previous three queens. Although Henry was enraptured with her, Christina's remark was as follows: "If I had two heads, one should be at the King of England's disposal." Needles to say, Henry's wooing came to naught, and he ended up marrying Anne of Cleves.
What if, for argument's sake, Christina was forced to wed Henry, say at the order of her father King Christian the II. What would have been Christina's fate, and how does this marriage shape the future of England and Europe?