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If heir is under age, you can choose to wait until he is legitimate to crown (very risky since constant rebellions can rip the kingdom apart) or start a new ruling family. To do this, simply 'hire' a new monarch like you would do a general and crown him. The discontent will continue for a few seasons depending on his level until he manages to restore order.
In general, death of a monarch without a legitimate and mature heir is a disaster, so find a wife for a new monarch as soon as possible so his sons could mature before his death.