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Sorry to jump off my Hungarian bit, but I just realized I missed Katherine of Aragon's birthday yesterday. (sorry @BlueFlowwer and any other Katherine lovers)

So, in honour of the woman, who Thomas Cromwell wrote of: "were it not for her gender she would've eclipsed all the heroes of history", let's set that to rights. The baby Queen Isabel delivers shortly before Christmas 1485 is the much longed for second son (insert name here). OTL Catalina's early life is more or less unremarked upon because she was "just another infanta".

This boy should still have Katherine's qualities, i.e. her tenacity, bravery, stubbornness, skill at statecraft (that was only allowed to shine through for a brief moment before Henry resolved to never again allow her such influence), and whatever it was about her that made St. Thomas More (?) refer to her as "the queen of hearts".

Obviously this will mean a very different future for not only England, but Spain too. No Habsburg inheritance when her brother, Juan dies in the late 1490s. Does boy-Catalina inherit her older brother's widow as Henry inherited Arthur's OTL? I think most of the major changes are only gonna start happening after 1497 (barring Columbus deciding that the Spanish have kept him waiting long enough - he was on his way out of Spain when he was summoned to court IIRC - and heading elsewhere; or Granada NOT falling), but happen they will nonetheless.
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