WI Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's wife, gives birth to a healthy son that lives past his childhood?
Henry VIII would feel no need to divorce her and marry a woman who had given him a son. He won't feel the need to get a nullification of his marriage from the Vatican (which IOTL led to his separation from the Catholic Church, as the Vatican denieds him this). Would he still brake with the Vatican in this TL?
If he doesn't (which I find more likely), what would be the political, religious and sociological consequences of this?
For example, would Great Britain remain a Spanish/German ally against France throughout the XV Century? What effects would this have in America?
Would Protestantism still penetrate in England? How will this ideas by recieved by the Court? Can English protestants flourish even if prosecuted by the government? IOTL Anglicans prosecuted other protestants, but I got the feeling that prosecutions would be nastier in TTL. What would be the effects of this?
Sociologically, would we see a more homogenous society, or one heavily diveded between Protestants and Catholics (which could lead to a religious war worst than the French ones)???
Any other ideas?