True. In the end Edward changed his will into Lady Jane and her male heirs while origibally he left the throne to Lady Jane's male heirs...
I was just suggesting them as alternatives to Elizabeth Tudor who is still the best option if Edward wish reinforce Henry's claim to the throne, followed by Margaret Clifford.
If Edward order her to marry their Grey cousin Elizabeth will have to marry him and Mary will not be able to stop that marriage without risking their lives.
If our Henry is not an ATL Jane but her older brother who died young (born between 1634 and 1636) he will be closer to Elizabeth in age and with three close female relative to marry to his allies, alias his younger sisters (Jane and Catherine) and his cousin (Margaret)
I was just suggesting them as alternatives to Elizabeth Tudor who is still the best option if Edward wish reinforce Henry's claim to the throne, followed by Margaret Clifford.
If Edward order her to marry their Grey cousin Elizabeth will have to marry him and Mary will not be able to stop that marriage without risking their lives.
If our Henry is not an ATL Jane but her older brother who died young (born between 1634 and 1636) he will be closer to Elizabeth in age and with three close female relative to marry to his allies, alias his younger sisters (Jane and Catherine) and his cousin (Margaret)