WI: Henry VI Successfully Canonized?

After the Tudor dynasty came to the throne in 1485, much was made of their Lancastrian ancestry. It was during Henry VII's reign (probably at his mother's urging?) that Henry VI was proposed for sainthood. In addition to his pious life and unfortunate end, the last Lancastrian king was also credited with several miracles.

So, what if we had a St. Henry VI? When might be the earliest he could be canonized? Which pope would be most likely to do it? What might the repercussions be in England?
 
So do you want this to happen before or after Henry VIII splits from Rome? :)

'I'll not only name you 'Defender of the Faith', but canonize your grampa'
'Thanks, BTW, I'm creating my own church, bye.'
 
So do you want this to happen before or after Henry VIII splits from Rome? :)

'I'll not only name you 'Defender of the Faith', but canonize your grampa'
'Thanks, BTW, I'm creating my own church, bye.'

Well, I was thinking that Maggie B., could get the ball rolling (ergo 1485-1509), and then maybe a pope grants the canonization in the 1510s-1520s or perhaps during Queen Mary's reign (D. Felipe also descending from the house of Lancaster)?
 
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