The Fate of the 2 Edwards

In my York-Lancaster united TL,I've been wondering at the fates of the OTL Edward of Clarenve and Edward of Middleham in the event of a surviving house of York.

Obviously Anne of Lancaster becoming queen-consort to Edward V affects the Neville inheritance, since she'll probably get the lion's share, leaving Clarence and Gloucester's sons to bicker over the scraps.

Also, Middleham is the queen's half-brother, so he might be favored over his double first cousin. But what awaits them - and their sisters (OTL Margaret of Clarence and a TTL Cecily of Gloucester (b. 1477))? Who do they marry? Does OTL Warwick get granted the dukedom of Clarence?

Thoughts and opinions eagerly anticipated.
 
I remember reading somewhere that Clarence's son was the ward of Queen Elizabeth Wydeville. Would this affect his marriage prospects? And would there be a clash between Elizabeth and Anne Neville over who those two boys marry?
 
I can see Gloucester's two kids being married off to Northerners (Percy, Howard etc) or perhaps even to Buckingham's son/daughter.

What if Warwick marries one of the Queen's nieces (Stafford, FitzAlan, etc). I'd rule out Elizabeth Herbert though, since there was a plan to marry her off to Harry Tudor under the Edward IV regime. Another match (IDK if there are any available) might be amongst the de Veres (earls of Oxford) or the Hastings (Huntingdon).

Other than that, I don't see them marrying abroad. Even the OTL plan to marry Richard de la Pole to Dorothea of Denmark (OTL Duchess of Prussia) seems rather ASB to my mind.
 
Well, I was planning on Edward IV allowing Henry Tudor back to England and marrying Ms Herbert as early as possible.

Also, I was wondering if either Warwick or Middleham would qualify to marry an heiress, and if so, whom? An interesting match might be with Anne St. Leger, but IIRC Elizabeth Wydeville wanted her as a daughter-in-law OTL.

Any suggestions?
 
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