WI Henry's VIII will was ratified by Parliament?

had the Parliament-sanctioned the testament of King Henry VIII and the succession order there stipulated prevailed, with the throne, on the extinction of Henry's line in 1603, passing to Seymour, the great-grandson of his younger sister, Mary, instead of James VI of Scotland, the great-grandson of his older sister Margaret Lady Kinloss would today be reigning Queen.
How is that altering History? Any thoughts?
 
had the Parliament-sanctioned the testament of King Henry VIII and the succession order there stipulated prevailed, with the throne, on the extinction of Henry's line in 1603, passing to Seymour, the great-grandson of his younger sister, Mary, instead of James VI of Scotland, the great-grandson of his older sister Margaret Lady Kinloss would today be reigning Queen.
How is that altering History? Any thoughts?

Is the Seymour in question William Seymour 2nd Duke of Somerset who married Arbella Stuart in 1610 IOTL??
 
No personal union with Scotland for a start, so Scotland remains independent for longer. Eventually you'll get a Union though, although perhaps by military force- Scotland, after all, was a French ally...
 
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