The Glorious Revolution was not only a huge event for English constitutional history, , the fact of William of Orange becoming King was also important for European geopolitics. Williams's takeover in OTL took place at the beginning of the Nine Year's War, a.k.a. the war of the League of Augsburg or War of the Grand Alliance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Years'_War of 1688-1697.
France did make some marginal frontier gains, and got recognition of Haiti as French, but was largely contained, and the settlement led to a short peace before the Spanish Succession caused the next war/
The line-up of combatants in the Nine Years War of 1688-1697 was France versus:
Dutch Republic
England
Scotland
Holy Roman Empire/Austria
Duchy of Savoy
Swedish Empire
If the pro-French James II still ruled in England and Scotland and Ireland, either because the William/Dutch invasion were repulsed or it was not attempted to begin with, would the Dutch Republic, HRE/Austria, Savoy, Spain and Sweden still formed and held together their Grand Alliance without England? Could this grouping have still contained France without England? Or does this guarantee early quitting by anti-French coalition members and a triumph for Louis XIV?