So, this is sort of following on from an earlier thread of mine. James II and Mary of Modena had a few children, many of whom died young.
My question is this, assuming that the stillborn child they had in 1683, survived and was born a boy, I'm presuming there'd be some nervousness in the country due to Charles not having any issue, and both James and Mary being Catholics. Assuming that this boy is then followed by another boy born in 1684, that's two sons for the Yorks, and more tension. James ascends the throne in 1685, and continues as he did otl.
Would a Glorious Revolution happen with James having two sons, or would there be an attempt to replace James with his eldest son born in 1683? Or would the entire York family have to flee into exile? If it's the latter, what do you think would change if the boy born in 1683, is as pragmatic as his uncle Charles II, and converts to Anglicanism at the earliest possible opportunity?
Which scenario is more likely? James being replaced by his son born in 1683, or the Yorks completely being exiled?