So, here's something I've been considering. In 1314, Elizabeth de Burgh wife of Robert the Bruce of Scotland was released from imprisonment in a prisoner exchange following Bannockburn, and during that time she got pregnant with her first child by her husband. My query is this, if in 1316, she'd given birth to a boy, named Robert, what consequences could this have had for Scotland and Anglo-Scottish relations? I imagine that in the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton, the boy would've been betrothed to Eleanor of Woodstock, sister of Edward III. But other than that, would his regency have been more stable, or would he still have had to flee to France? As an added pod, what changes if Edward Bruce, the brother of Robert was still alive when his brother died?