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Margot went to Metz in 1582 where she fell ill (or she went to Metz because she fell ill, I'm not sure), say that she gets so bad she dies. This of course leaves Henri IV not only without a wife, but also without one of his strongest supports (they might not have liked each other, but they were allies of convenience. IIRC there's the story that when she gave her terms for divorce to Henri, he agreed to them straight away, and she mused "she should've asked for more").

So, the king of Navarre would need to remarry. Now, Caterina de Medici was apparently proposing her granddaughter (actually, she offered this OTL even with Margot still alive, since she had long since lost control of her daughter, and looked for a more pliable replacement), and I think Henri IV would consider it, but would it be the only option he'd consider? And what would Margot's death mean for the future of France? I know Henri IV didn't claim the throne in right of his wife (but through his Bourbon ancestry), but might his wife not being sister to the last king (Henri III) affect his own claim at all?

Also, I've seen it said that Henri IV would've been a dead man walking the minute he and Margot had had a son (Caterina would've poisoned/murdered him), so would that still be the case if he remarries during Caterina's lifetime?
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