Edward VI of England (Tudor Line)

Edward VI of England was the second son of Henry IX and Maria of Portugal. He was born in 1545 and originally considered to never ascend to the throne and thus was raised by his mother. His carrer as a diplomat was interupted when his brother Arthur I was surrenly removed in 1576, he was previously the heir, as his brother only had a daughter, but he was still considered young, now however Arthur was dead and the irish began to be really angry with the irish monarchy. Using his diplomatic skills he removed the stain of envy and greed on the Tudor Rose. He married the princess of Scotland and he and his brother-in-law James VI decided their colonial borders. He eventually managed to get monetary support from James to support him during the war over Ireland against the O'Neills. He supported the expansion of colonies and made a few new ones along the Ivory Coast. The rest of his reign inforced the monarchy's power and diplomatic influence.