The Heiress of Burgundy and England
On 1545, the heir of Henry VIII, Edward would die leaving Mary, the Duchess of Burgundy b. Dec. 10, 1544 and Archduke Ferdinand who who had produced a single heir, Mary, Archduchess of Austria, due to this the French and the Austrians, the two factions the french and the austrians, however, Catherine of England has produced two sons for her husband, Francis II named Henry b. May 2, 1540 and Charles b. December 10, 1543, they would not be able to gain any dispensation as Mary, the Archduchess of Austria is their first relative.
The other would be the German Austrians who would want her hand, on 1549, Mary, herself would rise on the throne and her husband on 1549, Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria would die and she would die in 1559, leaving Mary, Archduchess of Austria as the young consultant ruler of Burgundy and England at the age of fifteen, she would be guarded and controlled by her own regents and she was betrothed and later married to Archduke Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria b. 1550, the eldest son of Maria of Spain and Emperor Maximilian II which would set England to a union with Germany and the complete union of the Low Countries with Germany.