Louis, Duke of Orleans, later King of France as Louis XII, was forced by Louis XI to marry his handicaped and likely sterile daughter Joan. Say Joan ITTL is even less healthly and dies just one year after her father, leaving Louis d'Orléans free to remarry (perhaps to her:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_de_Bourbon,_Duchess_of_Bourbon )
Death of Charles VIII in 1498 was freak accident, but say that he dies anyway like IOTL. Meanwhile First Prince of Blood Louis d'Orléans is already married with children. In such situation, what would happen to Anne of Brittany? If King of France could not marry her, he should at least ensure she would not marry anyone else. Also, if King of France not needing annulment of his marriage, how would his relations with Pope Alexander VI looks like?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_de_Bourbon,_Duchess_of_Bourbon )
Death of Charles VIII in 1498 was freak accident, but say that he dies anyway like IOTL. Meanwhile First Prince of Blood Louis d'Orléans is already married with children. In such situation, what would happen to Anne of Brittany? If King of France could not marry her, he should at least ensure she would not marry anyone else. Also, if King of France not needing annulment of his marriage, how would his relations with Pope Alexander VI looks like?