Parr being Henry's last wife, and the one to which he died married, what if she had borne him a daughter? Despite the Elizabeth-Mary-Anne obsession of the period, let us call her Eleanor.
She will presumably be raised Protestant, and be fully legitimate, as Henry had no severe grievances with his last wife.
How does this change the dynamic of the Tudor siblings? Does she fully supplant Elizabeth?
I believe Elizabeth would have had no base of her own, if not for her status as the Protestant in opposition to Mary.
Does she succeed Edward if he dies on schedule, or is there struggle, presumably initiated by Mary?
She has a superior position to Jane Grey, but I do not know if that would save her if Mary rebels anyway.
She will presumably be raised Protestant, and be fully legitimate, as Henry had no severe grievances with his last wife.
How does this change the dynamic of the Tudor siblings? Does she fully supplant Elizabeth?
I believe Elizabeth would have had no base of her own, if not for her status as the Protestant in opposition to Mary.
Does she succeed Edward if he dies on schedule, or is there struggle, presumably initiated by Mary?
She has a superior position to Jane Grey, but I do not know if that would save her if Mary rebels anyway.