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Edward I, Edward III, Edward IV and George III had some of the largest families of any English monarchs. A close contender might have been Queen Anne, however, many of her kids died in the womb or shortly after birth. There were at least five births that produced live children (the Princesses Mary, Anne Sophie and Mary II, plus two boys, William, duke of Gloucester and another son, George). But all these children died young.

So, what if Anne had had a brood of healthy surviving children (maybe just the five listed above (the eldest two daughters died in a fluke attack of smallpox IIRC), boys and girls? How would things in England/Britain progress with a surviving line of Oldenburgs? And where might these kids marry?
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