This is probably quasi-ASB, but here goes:
Fernando II,
King of Aragon (1452-1516) 1m: (as OTL); 2m: 1505 Germaine de Foix (b.1490)
[1m.] as OTL
[2m.] Juan, Prince of Girona (1509-1512)
[2m.] Leonor (1510-1541) m: 1527
[1] Henry VIII,
King of England (b.1491)
Henry, Prince of Wales (1528-1535)
Elizabeth (b.1530)
Stillborn Daughter (1533)
Edward, Prince of Wales (b.1534)
Eleanor (b.1537)
Arthur, Duke of York (b.1539)
Margaret (b.1541)
[2m.] Fernando III, King of Aragon & Naples (b.1512) m: 1525 Renée de France (b.1509)
Fernando, Prince of Girona (b.1532)
Juan (1533-1536)
Luis (b.1534)
Pedro (b.1535)
Leonor (b.1537)
Ana (b.1539)
[2m.] Blanca (b.1515) m: 1530 François II, King of France (b.1518)
François, Dauphin de Viennois (b.1538)
Louis (1540-1540)
Claude (b.1541)
Blanche (b.1544)
Louis, Duc d’Anjou (b.1547)
[1] Since the emperor doesn’t control Naples to pincer the pope in Rome, Henry gets his annulment. While he’s not big into a
second Spanish bride, Anne Boleyn is dead and the idea of flipping the bird at Catherine of Aragon is too good to resist (not that ASB, Henry actually considered naming OTL Elizabeth “Mary” as a similar screw you. Classy guy). It doesn't hurt that Fernando III absolutely loathes Karl V, who's always treated him as though he's a "disloyal vassal" rather than a king in his own right.
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