Henry IV of France is not assassinated

Some background: Henry IV was a completely awesome & uncommonly egalitarian king who almost everybody in France liked - "almost" because he ended up being assassinated by a mad monk (probably because Henry's Catholicism was not entirely sincere). After his death he was succeeded by his son Louis XIII, who was still a boy at the time.

So, Henry IV is not stabbed to death and lives for a couple more decades than OTL before dying of old age. What are the effects on France, its future, and that of the rest of the world?
 
I once had an idea along those lines ( assassination attempt foiled by Henry's old page, agrippa d'aibigné; Ravaillac, under torture, implicate SPain and the Queen ). I may write it someday.

The first thing that comes to mind is that war is going to happen soon over the Cleves-Juliers sucession. IIRC, Henry was preparing an army of 100,000 men, most of them veterans, for this. His strategy was to hit quickly with strengh and conquer the Spanish Netherlands before the Habsbourg could mobilise all their strengh, in order to eliminate on axis of attack ( and the most dangerous ).
 
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