Henry Tudor (II)

Henry Tudor was born in 1534, to Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. He was the couple's third child, born alive but died several hours after his birth. He is said to have been born a few weeks too early.

Henry Tudor's cause of death is unknown. Some modern historians relate this death, and other early deaths of Henry VIII's children, to Henry VIII's alleged syphilis.

Altogether, Anne had six pregnancies, but only three live children, Elizabeth, Henry and an unnamed boy (intended to be called Edward). Elizabeth was Anne's only child to survive past infancy.

The Alteration: What if Henry had survived?

In Phillip K. [...]'s The Man in the High Castle, a "Henry IX" succeeds his father, and "England becomes altogether 'schismatic' " in religious and social viewpoint. This Henry May Be one of Katherine of Aragon's short-lived sons, named Henry, Duke of Cornwall, or it may be Anne Boleyn's son, Henry.