Princess Diana also had Indian heritage. Her 8 times great grandmother (maternal lineage) was based in Mumbai, originally was from Surat, Gujarat. And her son William who will inherit the throne will be the first British monarch with Indian heritage. P.S. Some people getting triggered here, i don't know why. It seems they don't know the difference between being an Indian and having an Indian ancestor. People who are not from India are coming to explain what being an Indian means. Strange.
@@hmmlol-yi9kv It's not about hindu blood, it's the type of DNA that is found in indians. And that lady was originally from India, born to indian parents and she then had a daughter with an Englishman.
She is my fav British actress. Her voice, looks, acting... Its amazing to know that she has Indian roots and its wonderful for her to go visit the place where her ancestors lived
feeling so sorry for the Indian mother who had to give up her daughter, and I am pretty sure unwillingly... Lived her later life only with the memories of her little daughter she never saw again!!! Life is unbelievably cruel for some people!!
yup they said she thought it was better for her to live in England but it's more likely she was taken away from her without her will cause her mother in law was English and more influence
I would say father's family was honorable enough to take and support his daughter instead of abandoning his issue with a single mother who would be scorned in society. Makes sense why her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the records probably to maintain her honor. But yes unfortunate for the mother either ways and Harriet who lost both her parents.
The Indian wives that Englishman had were having lesser rights then English women. Even english women had very few rights in 1800s. So most likely Indian woman had no say in that matter, most probably either they forcefully took Harriet or Indian woman didn't involved since child birth. No woman would wants to give her child away especially when there were no idea type of Life her daughter would get in England
@@Krishnazflute no it's highly unlikely that English who were highly racist at that time would want an Indian lady to live in England as their own. Indians were looked down in degraded manner. Even children born out of such marriage were considered lesser than pure blood Englishman.
@@NEO-v7r English government, not English people Most people in England didn't even have rights back then . That's the reason why nobody talks about it.
Very intresting story of a life of madam Colman. Nice to go through it. About 12 years ago in November, 2011, while travelling on a local train on mumbai harbour railway line, one English gentleman named Mr. Mike Stringfellow/Stringfellows, from Brighton ,England, met me . He wanted to visit a cemetery at Shivdi on the same harbour railway line, where his ancestors are buried. He requested me to show him a way to the same cemetery. He also had with him the details about a burial site in the cemetery.
@@snarayan7481 I did not accompany him in the cemetery but took him upto the entrence and the security gate where the visitor has to enter his name and address with contacts.
0:40 as a matter of fact those are not your typical Darjeeling tea…you have to travel another 30-40 miles uphill into the foothills of the Himalayas to find the real deal. The ones you see are basically for domestic consumption at a cheaper price and you can really tell the difference when you compare it to tea from say Castleton estate or from Margaret’s hope.
They should teach or expose in detail how much carnage, the East India Co and the British Raj in general caused to India .. how much they stole, raped, pillaged and famin they caused....
@@manojshiva13 ah.... So it's only bad when Brits do it, but it's fine for other?????? Lol !!! Btw there's no Robbing . It's called spoils of war . Winning and losing
British were so good at keeping records. We were able to trace our roots back to a village in India using the records in national archives in Fiji and in Sydney. That is after about 150 years
Hi there can u please clarify the steps u took to achieve this? I'm so amazed and also jealous. I'm fiji Indian too and for the longest time have just assumed there is no way to trace my family roots
@@animenome308 Fiji National archives will have the detail but you will need some basic information: ancestors name, or ship they came in, and the year they came. In Sydney the information is kept on Microfiche. Contact the Fiji office here: www.archives.gov.fj/contact/
Sadly, not an uncommon story right across the world in the early 19th Century and no less so in India where so many people died at an early age, British and Indian. Thank God there was someone there to want to look after Harriet and the fact that Harriet lived enough of a life to have children. Then on to Olivia, an absolutely amazing actress. BTW, some of my ancestors were equally, if not more, "inconvenienced" by their particular circumstances in India in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The fact that I am here to write this means that they too had successful lives. Most Victorian lives were full of tragedy and displacement and adventure. Dwell on the adventure bit and you feel much better for the lives of your antecedents.
@@DrStrange234 is that what your schools taught you? British caused most of those famines by taking the produce for themselves as reserves for their soldiers. India went from the second richest economy to the poorest in the span of two hundred years under the British looters.
So this talent has Bihari roots…Land of oldest universities of world, land of knowledge and awakening, land of greats like Buddha Sita Raama Mahaveer Ashoka Vikramaditya Karna Vatsyayana Kaamsutra Mathematicians like Aryabhatta writers like Kaalidaas..founder of ancient India Chandragupta Maurya and the place from where Independence movement of India started…so many greats !.. No wonder why she got so many prestigious awards!
But that was from her great great great grandfather so imagine how much Indian she must be having in her dna and also the woman is named harriot ,so is it an Indian local or ???? A British born and raised in India like Ruskin bond for example . @@vishal22893
It's not surprising. A large section of British artists and poets in the 17th and 18th centuries were born in Eastern India. Not only just British but French too. Eastern India around Kolkata was home to people from all over the world. US has its second oldest consulate in Kolkata.
Is there anyone in here looking at Olivia and going," OMG, she's giving off strong Emilia Clarke vibes?" Olivia's eyes light up just like our Khaleesi's, and she's got the same infectious energy that makes you want to be besties with her! OMG Olivia and Emilia are my fave Brit ladies.😁
You know I felt nothing about knowing that she has an Indian heritage but cursed britishers even more knowing how casually they talked about there colonial atrocities....
She most probably doesn't know because it is widely not taught in britain. Also I don't think there's anything proud to be of part Indian heritage especially given that times weren't so good and the child could be a product of illegitimate birth.
@@nebula669at some point of time we are all children of illegitimate ancestors. Like era when no clothes was invented they all were breeding the way see breeding happens in dogs, pigs etc.
I find it ridiculous that so many English people are proud of their remote Indian ancestry, which makes them seem exotic I suppose (as long as the percentage of blood is less than 5%, you cannot be too Indian after all), yet 90% of English I've met are so uppity with us
Its better that Hatriot was taken to England, yes she was seperated from mother. But children of these relationships were not treated well in India. Lots of this times they were sold/forced into prostitution because of their looks. There are some old movies about it.
@@NEO-v7r excuseme Adivasis are native and indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, tribes like kunbi gond bhil Jarwa etc don't act dumb! Rest are not indigenous
HMMMM AN ANGLO-INDIAN . THERE WERE ALL OVER INDIA. A SMALL COMMUNITY. AND GOT SMALLER AS THE YEARS MARCHED ON ! I AM AN ANGLO -- INDIAN FROM CHENNIA (MADRAS). ANGLO -- INDIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD FROM U.K. (2024).
But this her great great great something, I think she barely had any Indian genes left in her plus an confused as they said the person was named harriot
@@andreamessiasgomes7118 it is perfectly possible and normal for someone who is 100% Indian to have a name like that. Indians who are Christian tend to have names you would associate with a white European
@@Anna-pm3fq who are 100 percent Indians? You mean nationality wise? Cause only some tribals are 💯 percent indigenously Indians otherwise all are just mixed or migrants from ancient times.
Princess diana directly shares indian mtdna of her indian 5th great grandmother ,Studies says ,the mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA, which is passed down from mother to child,the daiana directly shared and linked the mtdna of her indian 5th great grandmother,and its very rare mtdna predominantly found in india,also news claims that her family used to celebrate her Indian heritage ,🇮🇳✌️apart from her beauty ,Daina is such a Gem of Pure Soul...😊 Source : BritishDna offical website,and Dr jim wilson generic expert university of Edinburgh in his youtube video
There are still Anglo-Indians living in bihar from the time when British colonies were there and some decided to stay while others left their mistresses and went back to their home.
Harriet, technically, was one of the early Anglo Indians though she didn't quite live in India. The Anglo Indians were formed after Victoria usurped the power to rule India from the Company and banned British soldiers from taking Indian wives. Many children born of such illegitimate unions were not allowed to inherit the privileges of the father's title and had to stay back in India and went on to develop their own community and traditions mixing native and Anglo-Christian customs.
Its bound to be. Britishers rule india for 190 years obviously the administrators got married to local women. There is book by william dalrymple white mughals talking about these alliances.
Dear Olivia you have roots to bihar which is greatest land on this world . Just don't get scared of planned poverty and backwardness . Also you are now invincible you will just win win and win in life.
You already are of no value, doesn't matter whether a nobody lives or dies.....same thing. Fortunate are those who can associate themselves with this great historic land, capital of this Civilization and you clearly are not one of those gifted ones. Not your fault though, not everyone's capable of differentiating coal and diamond. Btw don't worry, Bihar won't even invite xyz's like you.
@@PradhanmantriBruhh Oh really ! Bihar is over represented in almost all government services beginning from the elite Civil Service of India. It gets more foreign tourists then Goa. In Agriculture and food grain production it is self sufficient. It is not industrialized mainly because it is earth quake prone, and is land locked so no export oriented plant will be set up here. Even Biharis like to invest outside since India is a common market. In crime and violence ( political or otherwise) it is better then neighboring Bengal or even Delhi. It's GDP is low because Most Biharis migrate outside to places like Delhi and Mumbai
According to genetics every person living in west of india has indian genes. Its because that how human migration happened. Thats why aryan invasion theory is false. Aryans did not come to india from outside india but aryans were indians who migrated from india to outside world. Yes indians are aryans. One of the ancient name of india is aryavrat, it means land of aryans. The first satellite which india sent in space was called 'Aryabhatt'. Note the world arya which is aryan. Aryabhatt was a great mathematician.
Didn't you hear what the woman said. Her ancestor was Indian because there was no record of their marriage. English women weren't allowed to travel to the hinterland of India, so the men had to find partners from India.
As British people came to India in large numbers, there was marriage and mixed race children, who on reaching England melted in British society. Those stayed behind known as Anglo Indian and had a better privileged life till 47. After that they also mixed with local Christian society.
Technical, ALL Europeans are Indians because the speakers of Indo European language migrated from India to what is now europe and bought civilization there. So your welcome.
So sad the mother had to give up her daughter and she probably did not have much say in it. She remains anonymous without husband and her child how sad 😢
Western people used to seek ancestry in the biblical zoo a 100 year back. Then it was the Aryan craze. Now just something a little exotic will do. Can you really feel something (not like Kipling😅) for this land ?
Princess Diana also had Indian heritage. Her 8 times great grandmother (maternal lineage) was based in Mumbai, originally was from Surat, Gujarat. And her son William who will inherit the throne will be the first British monarch with Indian heritage.
P.S. Some people getting triggered here, i don't know why. It seems they don't know the difference between being an Indian and having an Indian ancestor. People who are not from India are coming to explain what being an Indian means. Strange.
that is absurd...8 generations ago is zero influence
@@martinvanburen4578 I merely stated what was already there on Google.
You can't have Indian heritage without having Hindu blood, just being based off of an Indian city doesn't give you Indian heritage
very nice knowledge🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞
@@hmmlol-yi9kv It's not about hindu blood, it's the type of DNA that is found in indians. And that lady was originally from India, born to indian parents and she then had a daughter with an Englishman.
She is my fav British actress. Her voice, looks, acting... Its amazing to know that she has Indian roots and its wonderful for her to go visit the place where her ancestors lived
Indeed thoughtful of her❤
Is she a actress?
@@Ashishsevkani One of the finest English actress, if not the world. She is a beautiful soul.
@@Ashishsevkani Yes, an excellent actress. In fact, She played Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown.
feeling so sorry for the Indian mother who had to give up her daughter, and I am pretty sure unwillingly... Lived her later life only with the memories of her little daughter she never saw again!!! Life is unbelievably cruel for some people!!
yup they said she thought it was better for her to live in England but it's more likely she was taken away from her without her will cause her mother in law was English and more influence
@@vipin395 atleast the daughter had a good life!
@@andreamessiasgomes7118 did she? being away from her family?
@@cosmos1487 yes!
I would say father's family was honorable enough to take and support his daughter instead of abandoning his issue with a single mother who would be scorned in society. Makes sense why her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the records probably to maintain her honor. But yes unfortunate for the mother either ways and Harriet who lost both her parents.
This is one hour away from my hometown Siliguri. So great to know that Olivia Coleman has her roots so near to my hometown.
Do you know her great great grandmother's mother?
Tu bhi mil aa
Dekho unki koi ladki-vadki hai kya.. rishta nakki kar dete hai
Woww...200 year old records!, still kept in such a good condition.
Those idiots destroyed every Indian records and created their records..
@@hiran2016fully agree.
@@hiran2016Indians are so incompetent they will blame everyone but themselves
british stuff always survives in india somehow
@@hiran2016lmao what records are you talking about???? 🤣
Him - This is kishanganj Madam.
Her - How cool!!
😂😂🤣🤣
India is a country with lots of surprises.
When British can make records of Harriet but not a single record of her mother's name and her whereabouts.. welcome to colonial India.
My favorite actress and she’s also an awesome person. Irrespective what her great great great grandfather done to India. Nothing but love for her.
Don't understand why the anuradh was shy to tell her what her grandfather may have done to the local lady at that time.
@@NEO-v7r it was obvious in the way she said it.
Her being wildly surprised by the traffic is sending me 🤣🤣🤣
The Indian wives that Englishman had were having lesser rights then English women. Even english women had very few rights in 1800s. So most likely Indian woman had no say in that matter, most probably either they forcefully took Harriet or Indian woman didn't involved since child birth. No woman would wants to give her child away especially when there were no idea type of Life her daughter would get in England
Maybe she died too... We have no idea. Most Indians considered travelling by sea anathema. Even blasphemous in a way.
@@Krishnazflute no it's highly unlikely that English who were highly racist at that time would want an Indian lady to live in England as their own. Indians were looked down in degraded manner. Even children born out of such marriage were considered lesser than pure blood Englishman.
@@Krishnazflute* going to different country .not sea travel
Ikr, English people at that time did so many atrocities against the locals. Be it Chinese women, indian or Africans. Sadly nobody talks about it.
@@NEO-v7r English government, not English people
Most people in England didn't even have rights back then . That's the reason why nobody talks about it.
Thank You For Using CORRECT Map of India..... Love from India ❤
Olivia is such a character, her expression of joy, excitement is so clearly visible and attractive. It is absolutely infectious.
Very intresting story of a life of madam Colman. Nice to go through it.
About 12 years ago in November, 2011, while travelling on a local train on mumbai harbour railway line, one English gentleman named Mr. Mike Stringfellow/Stringfellows, from Brighton ,England, met me . He wanted to visit a cemetery at Shivdi on the same harbour railway line, where his ancestors are buried. He requested me to show him a way to the same cemetery. He also had with him the details about a burial site in the cemetery.
did you show him?
There have been many British folks trying to find their ancestry in past few decades.
@@snarayan7481 I did not accompany him in the cemetery but took him upto the entrence and the security gate where the visitor has to enter his name and address with contacts.
What's with western media and the *stereotypical tabla music while showing India* ????
😂😂 Thank God there were no snakes and snake charmers😂
Toh kya dj waley babu mera gaana bajado bajaye kya?
What music would you have them play?
@@fromhigherground4272 | how about *A R Rahman or L Subramaniam or Shantanu Moitra* ?
there is no shortage OF MODERN Indian MUSIC
@@dasalekhya maybe it’s got to do with license free music?
0:40 as a matter of fact those are not your typical Darjeeling tea…you have to travel another 30-40 miles uphill into the foothills of the Himalayas to find the real deal. The ones you see are basically for domestic consumption at a cheaper price and you can really tell the difference when you compare it to tea from say Castleton estate or from Margaret’s hope.
Absolutely Bitter sweet ..
It’s wonderful how we all are connected somehow.. yet we live with the identity imposed and learnt by our surroundings
Wow this story can become a really good historical drama movie, I'd watch that
I love you Warner Bros for showing the right map of India..... literally hardcore respect for you ❤❤❤
you mean for including POK?
@@iTube2772 yes obviously and including Aksai Chin too
This was a BBC production
Thank you Warner Bros.. for correct and factual depiction of India’s Map.
Thanks toh banta hai❤
Harriet's story can so totally become a melodramatic movie. And Olivia Coleman can play one of Harriet's English aunties.
I love her accent ❤
Wow i saw her movie and later came across this video...never knew she visited my country❤🇮🇳
They should teach or expose in detail how much carnage, the East India Co and the British Raj in general caused to India .. how much they stole, raped, pillaged and famin they caused....
Dalrymple wrote a good book on it.
@@psm8261 only when other enpires are shown in the same light
@@rob12x56Ah.. you got robbed. so you invaded, robbed others.. wow. great philosophy
@@manojshiva13 ah.... So it's only bad when Brits do it, but it's fine for other?????? Lol !!!
Btw there's no Robbing . It's called spoils of war . Winning and losing
Should show how Indians did all them things to each other for thousands of years too
I’m from Kishanganj 😅. Wow that’s amazing !!! Idk why but I smiled throughout the whole video 😍
British were so good at keeping records. We were able to trace our roots back to a village in India using the records in national archives in Fiji and in Sydney. That is after about 150 years
Hi there can u please clarify the steps u took to achieve this? I'm so amazed and also jealous. I'm fiji Indian too and for the longest time have just assumed there is no way to trace my family roots
@@animenome308 Fiji National archives will have the detail but you will need some basic information: ancestors name, or ship they came in, and the year they came. In Sydney the information is kept on Microfiche. Contact the Fiji office here: www.archives.gov.fj/contact/
Funny that.. you never seem to record or remember the atrocities you commit
Sadly, not an uncommon story right across the world in the early 19th Century and no less so in India where so many people died at an early age, British and Indian. Thank God there was someone there to want to look after Harriet and the fact that Harriet lived enough of a life to have children. Then on to Olivia, an absolutely amazing actress. BTW, some of my ancestors were equally, if not more, "inconvenienced" by their particular circumstances in India in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The fact that I am here to write this means that they too had successful lives. Most Victorian lives were full of tragedy and displacement and adventure. Dwell on the adventure bit and you feel much better for the lives of your antecedents.
Wonder why all those ppl died in India 🤔
@@sesha03because they lived last age of their lives at India
@@sesha03 Bengal famines caused by British comes to my mind
@@vignesh540
India was the land of famines and thugsv, British developed india into modern nation
@@DrStrange234 is that what your schools taught you? British caused most of those famines by taking the produce for themselves as reserves for their soldiers.
India went from the second richest economy to the poorest in the span of two hundred years under the British looters.
She's such a lovely soul.
This would be a great movie for Olivia Colman to write and direct :D
So this talent has Bihari roots…Land of oldest universities of world, land of knowledge and awakening, land of greats like Buddha Sita Raama Mahaveer Ashoka Vikramaditya Karna Vatsyayana Kaamsutra Mathematicians like Aryabhatta writers like Kaalidaas..founder of ancient India Chandragupta Maurya and the place from where Independence movement of India started…so many greats !.. No wonder why she got so many prestigious awards!
Nothing to do with bihar ... It's the values which is passed to her by her parents... Why always glorifying the past of bihar why not the present...
But that was from her great great great grandfather so imagine how much Indian she must be having in her dna and also the woman is named harriot ,so is it an Indian local or ???? A British born and raised in India like Ruskin bond for example . @@vishal22893
@@vishal22893visiting bihar once will tell u why it can't be praised
@@vishal22893 what is there to glorifying about Bihar at the present if not for it past history?
Now we come to know that bihar has factory for manufacture of IAS and IPS. Also neet is there.
1st.. thank you for getting our country's map correctly 🙏 ❤️ 🙌
Best thing about this video is the Warner Bros showing the right map of India. jai Hind. Thanks Warner Bros
I love her. She is a wonderful actor. Happy to know that she has an Indian heritage.
Tracing history... incredible documentary ❤
It's not surprising. A large section of British artists and poets in the 17th and 18th centuries were born in Eastern India. Not only just British but French too. Eastern India around Kolkata was home to people from all over the world. US has its second oldest consulate in Kolkata.
It's amazing to find out about your ancestors...it's a great job ma'am
One of the humble actress.
Harriet's mother unlikely gave her up but forced to give up, colonizer don't consider emotions.
Was the same way for thousands of years in India before the British so they’re used to it, Indians don’t consider emotions
Olivia such a gem
The british men needed comfort
“Living with Indian women “ is an understatement……
Shes so calming to watch
Is there anyone in here looking at Olivia and going," OMG, she's giving off strong Emilia Clarke vibes?" Olivia's eyes light up just like our Khaleesi's, and she's got the same infectious energy that makes you want to be besties with her! OMG Olivia and Emilia are my fave Brit ladies.😁
she came to nepal... we are lucky to have her too
love from india
You know I felt nothing about knowing that she has an Indian heritage but cursed britishers even more knowing how casually they talked about there colonial atrocities....
She most probably doesn't know because it is widely not taught in britain. Also I don't think there's anything proud to be of part Indian heritage especially given that times weren't so good and the child could be a product of illegitimate birth.
@@nebula669at some point of time we are all children of illegitimate ancestors. Like era when no clothes was invented they all were breeding the way see breeding happens in dogs, pigs etc.
@@RitikTiwari-rm4ls lol and how do you want them to talk about about it????🙄🙄🤦
Good you Indians are just embarrassing
Right map of India
Why is it like an old ass BBC documentary😂
Ok she is an good actress
My Argentinian friend had similar stories when she visited Poland. 😂
😂😅😢
💀💀
I bet she has lovely stories about her grandpa in Auschwitz
I find it ridiculous that so many English people are proud of their remote Indian ancestry, which makes them seem exotic I suppose (as long as the percentage of blood is less than 5%, you cannot be too Indian after all), yet 90% of English I've met are so uppity with us
most of British elites had Indian genes thanks to colonialism
I also heard Princess Diana has Indian roots.
Shes easily the most beautiful woman i have ever seen from Britain😊
freddie mercury the BIG STAR even he had indian heritage ...both parents were from indian parsi family
So where is the next part’s video ?
Oh Olivia, you were here! Damn couldn't imagine my Queen Elizabeth from the Crown is coming near our very place.
Olivia Colman came to Kishanhanj, Bihar 😮
I'm glad they showed the full map of India.
Nick's mom!!!!🥰
Its better that Hatriot was taken to England, yes she was seperated from mother. But children of these relationships were not treated well in India. Lots of this times they were sold/forced into prostitution because of their looks. There are some old movies about it.
so are we using the term "Indian" correctly" now or people still are confusing it with native American ?
Eh?
The question is are Indians truly Indian 😅 roots doesn't mean indigenous to the land
@@andreamessiasgomes7118 yes, they are. If we go enough back in time nobody is native.
@@andreamessiasgomes7118oh yeahhh... Then please tell us who exactly are the indigenous Indians??
@@NEO-v7r excuseme Adivasis are native and indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, tribes like kunbi gond bhil Jarwa etc don't act dumb! Rest are not indigenous
Your Majesty..... You have Indian Genes, (no wonder, you are so talented😅)
Epic
Most Indians themselves don't have Indian genes only true aasi are natives of this land .
queen was in India
HMMMM AN ANGLO-INDIAN . THERE WERE ALL OVER INDIA. A SMALL COMMUNITY. AND GOT SMALLER AS THE YEARS MARCHED ON ! I AM AN ANGLO -- INDIAN FROM CHENNIA (MADRAS). ANGLO -- INDIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD FROM U.K. (2024).
But this her great great great something, I think she barely had any Indian genes left in her plus an confused as they said the person was named harriot
@@andreamessiasgomes7118
You think she’d be given an indian name?
@@applepeel1662 her original name I mean or because she's half and half so that's why the English name, btw why do you ask it that way?
@@andreamessiasgomes7118 it is perfectly possible and normal for someone who is 100% Indian to have a name like that. Indians who are Christian tend to have names you would associate with a white European
@@Anna-pm3fq who are 100 percent Indians? You mean nationality wise? Cause only some tribals are 💯 percent indigenously Indians otherwise all are just mixed or migrants from ancient times.
Princess diana directly shares indian mtdna of her indian 5th great grandmother ,Studies says ,the mitochondrial DNA, or mtDNA, which is passed down from mother to child,the daiana directly shared and linked the mtdna of her indian 5th great grandmother,and its very rare mtdna predominantly found in india,also news claims that her family used to celebrate her Indian heritage ,🇮🇳✌️apart from her beauty ,Daina is such a Gem of Pure Soul...😊
Source : BritishDna offical website,and
Dr jim wilson generic expert university of Edinburgh in his youtube video
There are still Anglo-Indians living in bihar from the time when British colonies were there and some decided to stay while others left their mistresses and went back to their home.
Omg!! I was born in kishanganj too...
I wish this was a special edition of Peep Show. She’s not nearly as fun without it 😅
Harriet, technically, was one of the early Anglo Indians though she didn't quite live in India. The Anglo Indians were formed after Victoria usurped the power to rule India from the Company and banned British soldiers from taking Indian wives. Many children born of such illegitimate unions were not allowed to inherit the privileges of the father's title and had to stay back in India and went on to develop their own community and traditions mixing native and Anglo-Christian customs.
So does
Olivia Clark
Richard Branson
OMG I AM SUCH A HUGE FAN.. I LIVE 2 HRS AWAY
Daamn she just passed by my Hometown NEPAL border.
Its bound to be. Britishers rule india for 190 years obviously the administrators got married to local women. There is book by william dalrymple white mughals talking about these alliances.
Olivia you are eligible for OIC if this is true. 👍
Olivia was harriet at her previous birth..😂😂
Your majesty , you have Indian DNA!
Dear Olivia you have roots to bihar which is greatest land on this world . Just don't get scared of planned poverty and backwardness . Also you are now invincible you will just win win and win in life.
So Nigel Farage & Tommy Robinsn will be sending her & family home to India.
Hey, is this Nick Nelson's mother from "heartstopper"?
That's how you know her? She's literally a recent oscar winner for best actress.
3 in 10 every high class britisher nowadays has indian herigate.
The local lady was known as a sleeping dictionary.
She's such a delight
Amongst all the women one can and probably does meet, she is the only one I would want to ask out, for what else, but a cup of tea..
Why
Beautiful ♡
Mera kishanganj....
Look at me , i said LoooOok at me,...................................👁👄👁HOW DARE YOU ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
My all time fav 😂🤣
Freeddy Mercury was also indian
I'd rather die than go to Bihar, she's very brave...
Why ? 😮
same here.
You already are of no value, doesn't matter whether a nobody lives or dies.....same thing. Fortunate are those who can associate themselves with this great historic land, capital of this Civilization and you clearly are not one of those gifted ones. Not your fault though, not everyone's capable of differentiating coal and diamond.
Btw don't worry, Bihar won't even invite xyz's like you.
All due respect to Africa but Bihar's backwardness would make Africa look like America 😅
@@PradhanmantriBruhh Oh really !
Bihar is over represented in almost all government services beginning from the elite Civil Service of India. It gets more foreign tourists then Goa. In Agriculture and food grain production it is self sufficient. It is not industrialized mainly because it is earth quake prone, and is land locked so no export oriented plant will be set up here. Even Biharis like to invest outside since India is a common market. In crime and violence ( political or otherwise) it is better then neighboring Bengal or even Delhi. It's GDP is low because Most Biharis migrate outside to places like Delhi and Mumbai
DNA testing of Ms Coleman and some of the local people might uncover some of the younger Harriet's maternal relatives.
She will have very less Indian I feel 😅 because Indians are themselves mixed racially 😅
According to genetics every person living in west of india has indian genes.
Its because that how human migration happened.
Thats why aryan invasion theory is false. Aryans did not come to india from outside india but aryans were indians who migrated from india to outside world.
Yes indians are aryans. One of the ancient name of india is aryavrat, it means land of aryans.
The first satellite which india sent in space was called 'Aryabhatt'. Note the world arya which is aryan. Aryabhatt was a great mathematician.
Just because she was born near Bihar doesn’t means she’s Indian… unless there is some genetic mix
Didn't you hear what the woman said. Her ancestor was Indian because there was no record of their marriage. English women weren't allowed to travel to the hinterland of India, so the men had to find partners from India.
Yeah her mother was sex slave @@oluapampa5075
@@oluapampa5075"find"😂
@jinfin221 Yes, look for partners in the local communities. It's not like they had any other choice in the matter 🙄
@@oluapampa5075 Sure bud. Is this another term for r"ped?
Dont know whether its plesant or disturbing
Both. Both side of a coin.
As British people came to India in large numbers, there was marriage and mixed race children, who on reaching England melted in British society.
Those stayed behind known as Anglo Indian and had a better privileged life till 47.
After that they also mixed with local Christian society.
Olivia welcome to India..a big fan or ur work...if u r still in mumbai n .....I think I should leave it here...pls enjoy
That innova is nearly 20 years old. That's when this was filmed !
And don't loot any money like ur ancestors did
@@Raut-warrior she would if you don't shut your mouth.
Technical, ALL Europeans are Indians because the speakers of Indo European language migrated from India to what is now europe and bought civilization there. So your welcome.
But , they don't think that way the origin of western civilization was started from Roman Empire according to them.
@@akhanduyitr369 their books are filled with propoganda
Technically all Indians are African because they gave you all your civilisation. So you’re welcome and can thank Africa.
@@devamjani8041Saaar India best saaaar Indian rule everything Saaar everything is taken from our holy book Gita saaaaaar😂
No way those documents are 200 years old. Its suspicious
Printed form of original
So sad the mother had to give up her daughter and she probably did not have much say in it. She remains anonymous without husband and her child how sad 😢
Western people used to seek ancestry in the biblical zoo a 100 year back. Then it was the Aryan craze. Now just something a little exotic will do.
Can you really feel something (not like Kipling😅) for this land ?
Aree ye ro mere bagal district ka hai bhai 😀🧐
Ya she looks like Biharan
Lol
Only after you KNEW that she had Bihari ancestors.
Without knowing any background, would you dare to ask any Caucasian lady, You look Indian ? 😮😮
Looks like😂 Indians don't have a particular look
@@minerjopeace5915 why not I’ve done it to people. Sometimes they just don’t know. I’m mixed race I get asked all the time.
😂
Happiness.