Scottish Marriage Crisis
The king of Scotland died of old age, leading to his son Kenneth I being crowned the next king. Among Kenneth's first action was announcing he was marrying a English woman by the name of Evelyn Smith, which caused country-wide chaos as the people didn't like the english, and the parliament tried to block this due to England being their historic enemy. This dispute continued until Kenneth taunted the parliament into going away, which they seemed to take literally by all resigning and causing the government to collapse. With no other political faction inhibiting his power, Kenneth formed the "Scotland King's Party" which had all the seats in the parliament, effectively turning him into an absolute monarch as democracy came to an end. This caused a harsh reaction in Scotland's allies of England, Ireland and Wales, leading to a dispute which lead to Scotland being expelled from the Auld Alliance.