His younger children will probably stay in Navarre, but Henry and possibly Louis will not be coming with him.
Oh is this when he escapes?
His younger children will probably stay in Navarre, but Henry and possibly Louis will not be coming with him.
Oh is this when he escapes?
Yeah. Henry is in no position to save anyone but himself in this case. And by escaping, he isn't going to get more back than his wife. When she gets back and has the two other children, then he gets to have some children. But his eldest two sons will be staying right where they are.
Ah I see right until he becomes king I assume
Of course. Once he is King he's at court with them. They never move out, he an the rest of his family move in.
If Henry of Navarre is still a protestant (but that man change so many times his faith) and has Catholics son who are also maternal nephews of the decesead King is unlikely who the Catholic League will lose the opportunity to pass over Henry of Navarre and proclame his eldest son as King