WI: Jeanne d'Albret lives

What might happen if the Queen of Navarre were to live for a few years longer? Whether or not the condition that killed her were to appear in a few years time rather than when it did in OTL. In particular would the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre occur here? It's likely that her son would still marry Marguerite de Valois but would he have still married her in Paris or would they have been formally married in Pau instead? How might she have continued to influence the French Protestants and the French Wars of Religion if she'd lived longer?
 
What might happen if the Queen of Navarre were to live for a few years longer? Whether or not the condition that killed her were to appear in a few years time rather than when it did in OTL. In particular would the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre occur here? It's likely that her son would still marry Marguerite de Valois but would he have still married her in Paris or would they have been formally married in Pau instead? How might she have continued to influence the French Protestants and the French Wars of Religion if she'd lived longer?

Her son would probably not convert to Catholicism until she does die...
 
I would assume the marriage would still take place in Paris. A member of the royal family marrying a prince of the blood - it would seem most logical for it to take place near the royal court.
 
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