Tudor Tragedy no English reformation??

WI Catherine of Arogan and the child who in otl became 'bloody Mary' died around the child's birth

Plainly Henry would marry again.

I am guessing it is likely that he will manage to get a wife capable of offering a male heir.

I am aware there were some 'protestant' elements in England.

Also how big a difference does butterflying the Union of Scottish and English Crowns.

Also though there would be conflict between Irish natives and settlers the religious element would either not exist or would be different than otl?

Any thoughts?
 
A POD in 1516 introduces a serious chance that Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon then have a son who survives to adulthood.
 
A POD in 1516 introduces a serious chance that Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon then have a son who survives to adulthood.

How? She only had one further recorded pregnancy - a daughter (who lived all of 6 days) in 1518. So, she has a 50/50 shot at popping out a son, and a 50/50 shot at him being born alive (for starters), and finally a few more flips of the coin that he survives long enough to either a) produce an heir of his own or b) succeed his father, or c) all of the above.
 
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