What If Elizabeth I Never Died Childless? History's Lost Tudor King
What if Elizabeth I hadn't been the last Tudor? In 1562, a bout of smallpox nearly killed a young Queen Elizabeth — but what if she'd secretly survived pregnant, and given England the heir it never had? In this episode, we explore the alternate history where a hidden Tudor prince changes everything: no succession crisis, no Stuart dynasty, no English Civil War, and an unbroken Tudor England still standing strong a century later. We map how one surviving pregnancy could have reshaped the Spanish Armada, the union of the crowns, and Britain's entire path through the 1600s. 🔔 Subscribe to The Archive Ace for more deep alternate history "What If" scenarios: / @thearchiveace #WhatIf #AlternateHistory #ElizabethI #TudorDynasty #Queen #EnglishHistory #BritishHistory #HistoryChannel #SpeculativeHistory #TudorHistory

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