Fun Fact: Lord Louis Mountbatten and his brother George were absolutely smitten with two of the Romanov daughters. George had a crush on Tatiana and was able to spend time with her on a 1914 trip to Russia, and Louis had his eyes on Maria. In an interview, Louis said of Maria: "I was crackers about Maria, and was determined to marry her. She was absolutely lovely. I keep her photograph in my bedroom - always have.” Louis very much did keep a photograph of Maria in his bedroom up until his death and even spoke endlessly of her on a 1975 visit to the former Imperial palace in Russia. Sadly, he didn't get to live to see Maria's remains finally found in 2007. Meanwhile, George named his daughter Tatiana in honour of his former crush.
I doubt the Czar would have allowed them to wed, as first cousin marriage wasn't legal in Russian Orthodoxy. He belatedly recognized Kyril and Ducky's marriage to keep K's nasty younger brothers further from the throne.
@@areiaaphrodite No, his mother Victoria Battenberg and Tsarina Alexandra were sisters. It was a bit scandalous to snobs that the Tsar's BIL was the product of a morganatic marriage, but the Mountbatten brains and drive probably came from that lower born wife. Victoria and Alexandra were second cousins of Nicholas through Alexander II's Hessian wife.
That entire line of family is so tragic to me. Louis and Alice had seven children and only have descendants from Victoria and from Irene's middle son. Two children and six grandchildren assassinated, one child and two grandchildren dying from hemophilia complications, one grandchild and three great-grandchildren (plus an unborn great-grand) dying in a plane crash, and a daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter dying of communicable disease. Insane.
It breaks my heart that arguably Queen Victorias most compassionate and kind daughter, Princess Alice, and many of her descendants were plagued with bad luck and died in such sad circumstances. She did so much for the people of Hesse, especially women and made vast improvements to healthcare in her husbands nation. She also nursed her maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Kent and her father Prince Albert on their deathbeds without any issue. The world can have a weird and sometimes cruel sense of humor
Valerie’s story is the most interesting of Queen Victorias great grandchildren as she was able to survive the Holocaust due to her being able to prove that she wasn’t actually Jewish but was the daughter of Albert which prevented her from being persecuted. Unfortunately many of her adopted siblings weren’t as fortunate as they were later killed during the Holocaust. Her story is also ironic as her ancestor from Queen Victorias side was Edward the 1st who notoriously expelled Jews from England in the year 1290.
I completely sympathize with Alice’s mental anguish during those turbulent, terrifying years. So much death, even from childhood. She was an amazing and brave lady.❤️
Same here❤❤ a pure-blood Filipina, but very very addicted to Lindsay holiday🥰 sometimes dreaming of you ❤️ swear! because of Lindsay, I love European royalty so so muchhhhhhhhh❤ I memorize all of those name's and tittle of all royal members around Europe 🌍.. I love you so much darling lindsay❤
For some reason, i constantly forget the Romanovs were related to Queen Victoria through Alexandra. They really did not deserve their fates Awesome work as ever, Lindsay
Yeah, it's almost like it's impossible, because we always see those parts of history as separate. But this is crazy how George V and Nicolas II looked alike !
Obviously the children were innocent and deserved better, but NIkolaj Alexandrovich was not a nice man, and his pigheadedness and insistance of his divine autocracy tied the nuse around his own neck...
It is not widely known that Princess Alexandra and Prince (Bertie) Edward had an illigitimate son, conceived at their initial meeting in September 1861. It became obvious that Alexandra was pregnant by December 1861 and on receiving this news, Prince Albert furiously confronted Edward, unfortunately dying shortly after. Alexandra was sent to South Africa where she met the intended foster parents and in June 1862, their eldest son was born, unannounced, baptized with an assumed name and sadly abandoned. Alexandra returned home to become engaged to Prince Edward before eventually marrying, thus legitimising their eldest son. The descendants of this son have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family. Zero DNA distance.
Wow...I went to college with a granddaughter of Illeana! Saw a picture of her as a nun attending my friend´s wedding. Took years for me to find out the family´s background as my friend was always a really down to earth kind of person.
Louis Mountbatten wanted to marry his cousin Grand Duchess Marie of Russia. Queen Marie of Romania had six children. How many her husband had is an open question, but it was less than six! Victoria Melita's daughter Marie's husband Karl was a great-grandson of Queen Victoria's half-brother Ernst of Leiningen.
In my opinion, Carol, Elisabeta and Nicolas are FOR SURE Ferdinand's kids. The oldest two were born before Marie started taking lovers, and Nicolas looks just like Ferdinand. Ileana and Maria are the two most uncertain for me--Ileana could be Ferdinand's, but I think Maria is definitely Grand Duke Boris' child. To me, she really resembles Princess Kira, who was the daughter of Boris' brother Kirill and Missy's sister Victoria Melita. Mircea though, I think was definitely Prince Stirbey's son.
Loving this series Lindsay! NEVER miss a single video and reccomend your work to all i know! You're on your way to a VERY well deserved Million subscribers! Hearth please
BTW Two names mentioned in this video also have a connection: It was George Mountbatten's wife Nadejda (who had a reputation for bi-sexuality) who was responsible for Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt losing custody of her daughter Gloria. Mrs. Vanderbilt's lawyer was questioning a maid long after he should have stopped when he got a reply that doomed his client. Her maid told about finding Gloria (Sr.) and the Marchioness of Milford Haven in bed together. The court then gave custody of her daughter to her sister-in-law Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney ( her gay affair with Richard Morris Hunt's daughter didn't come to light until she was dead.)
Tiny correction: Marie's youngest child, Mircea, was a boy (Mircea is a male name) Fun fact: Carol the II had a son with Zizi Lambrino, Ioan (but since he was considered illegitimate, he wasn't allowed the luxuries of royal life) - and his own son leeches off of the Royal Family in Romania with his wife and son. My mother lived there, and she hated the guy's guts
I often wonder how history might have been different if King George V had saved the Russian Royal Family & Lord Mountbatten got to marry his beloved Grand Duchess….
Queen Marie of Romania's youngest child Mircea was a boy, not a girl. 20:15 Victoria Melita's daughter, Kira, looked way beyond her almost thirty years in her wedding photos.
Oooh, enjoying these videos! It's crazy just how many descendents Victoria and Albert have. Potential ideas for future videos: - Various intermarriages between Ottoman Sultans and Byzantine princesses. This was such common practice for awhile that when you look at paintings of successive Sultans, you can see their skin lightening. - More history of the Romanovs. There were actually a ton of Romanov royals kicking around at the time the Imperial Family was killed - it was actually part of the problem, that government coffers in a not-wealthy country were expected to support all kinds of cousins and extended relatives of the family as well. But in particular, Tsar Nicholas' sister Olga had a fascinating life. Romanov lineage and individual bios could fill a number of videos. - Breaking down the zillions of German royals and territories and principalities throughout history. Some of them were barely larger than one city. - Various lineages of the Hapsburgs (I believe you've done some of this). But starting from Empress Maria Theresa, mother of Marie Antoinette, there is a long and fascinating line of descent, and again many interesting individual stories. - If you want to dabble more in non-Western royalty, the lineage of Genghis Khan is also quite interesting. There was also a stage in there where Mongol royals were taking Korean wives, so that's a thing. - In general, Eastern European royal history tends to get less attention in English-speaking media. Apologies if you've done some of these and I missed them, or if I'm stepping on toes here - just some ideas I wanted to toss out, take or leave them 😊.
I believe Mircea was a boy, just an FYI. But really good video :) An idea for a video: The daughters of the Winter Queen (i.e. Elizabeth Stuart) would be fascinating! Especially considering her youngest daughter is the precursor to the Hanoverian dynasty!
Mircea of Romania was a little boy, not a little girl. He was the youngest son of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Romania. Although it is said he might have been the son of Marie’s alleged lover Count Barbu Stirby.
Small note, but Anna Anderson was impersonating GRAND Duchess Anastasia. Archduchess wasn't a Russian title, as far as I've seen it was used primarily in Germanic countries.
I'm figuring someone in the comments can dig up some information regarding Alexandra and Irma, daughters of Alexandra Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, that Lindsay couldn't find any information on (and post it here!). According to Wikipedia Alexandra's (senior) papers are in the Hohenlohe-Langenburg family archive and available to researchers. There's got to be something there about these two mysterious women ... History sleuths, looking forward to hearing from you!
Here's what I could find of Princess Irma Irma of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1902-1986) German royal. Born Irma Helen on July 4, 1902, in Langenburg, Germany; died on March 8, 1986, in Heilbronn, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; daughter of Alexandra Saxe-Coburg (1878-1942) and Ernest, 7th prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Here's what I could find of Princess Alexandra Princess Alexandra Beatrice of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Birthdate:April 02, 1901Birthplace:Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg, TysklandDeath:October 26, 1963 (62) Langenburg, Jagstkreis, WurttembergImmediate Family: Daughter of Maximilian VII, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Sister of Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Princess Irma of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Prince Alfred of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
@ChibiProwl Thank you. SO, as Lindsay stated, they both grew to adulthood, and this confirms that plus age at death (62 & 84). However, she also stated that she couldn't find anything ABOUT them. What kind of women were they? Were they rebels? Did they marry, have children? Become nuns? Were they hermits? Was there mental illness? Did they have happy or sad lives? ??? Someone has to know something ...
@@GeminiLesbian No, after Charlotte died, most of the surviving sons made a mad dash to marry and have kids. George VI - Princess Charlotte of Wales Frederick, Duke of York - childless Willliam IV - in addition to his 10 FitzClarence kids, also Princess Charlotte and Princess Elizabeth of Clarence, and stillborn twin boys Edward, Duke of Kent - Victoria of course Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (later King of Hanover) - Prince George of Cumberland (later George V of Hanover) Augustus, Duke of Sussex - Augustus and Augusta d'Este, who were illegiimate Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge - Prince George, Princess Augusta and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. Mary Adelaide is the mother of Queen Mary, wife of George V!
I love the fact that as the decades went on and contraception started to be available, the number of children drastically declined, showing that none in their right mind would make that many given the choice. Poor women.
She is my favorite too ♥️ But she’s not unpopular, just not as known as the others which I find a crime. It’s possibly because her life wasn’t as exciting as much of the others and because she was not a controversial person.
Lord Louis Mountbatten’s funeral was held at Westminster Abbey but he is actually buried in Romsey Abbey, Hampshire, his family home “Broadlands” is in Romsey, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had their honeymoon there in 1947 and so did Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981
Great Video! Always very informative. How many Royal Families became American? Defunct or distant. Thai, Swedish (Princess Madeleine), Ileana of Romania, and more.
Two things always amaze me when learning about Queen Victoria's descendants. First, it is sad how young most of these people were when they died. I think the average age of death was mid 60s! Lifespans are certainly much longer today. The second thing is how interrelated everybody was. The creator of these wonderful videos does a great job running down the line of great grandchildren. But then they all married each other or into other royal houses and I give up trying to figure out who was a second cousin to who! For instance, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were probably related at least 2 or 3 different ways. Actually, tracing the consanguinity of Europe's royals - from at least the mid 19th century to today - would be a fascinating video. And I'm not talking about "incest" because these royals were not closely related enough for that. But they had common ancestors. Just an idea...
Hiii Lindsay, I love your videos and I've been watching you for a couple of years! Would you do a series on the Romanian Royal family or at least Queen Marie or Romania? She's extremely beloved here
I would have mentioned that Louis Mountbatten was inlove with Maria. And i would have also mentioned that Maria and Alexei still aren't buried with there family.
Prince Alice’s family is the most tragic one 😭 - two of her daughters (Alix & Elisabeth) brutally killed by the Russians - her granddaughters (Romanov Siblings) got killed along with their parents - her granddaughter (Princess Alice/Philip’s mother) undergone crazy experiments because of her mental health - her grandson (Lord Mountbatten) got assassinated by the Irish - some of her descendants suffered Hemophilia as well
Thank you. These are fascinating videos with mases of research and wonderful photos. I would just add that there are some key principles which emerge a) that the great grandchildren were of an age to be deposed or killed in the rise of Communism and Fascisms and in the two European wars of the 20th century b) that haemophilia affected some of them, tragically c) there are rather a lot of car and plane accidents (against in an ers which was as yet largely unregulated). It would be interesting to know how many of the further generations have or carry the gene of haemophilia (if such things are known). One wonders where Queen Victoria got it from.
Princess Victoria of Hesse’s children all looked very Coburg. They looked a lot like the cousins of Victoria and Albert to me. Especially Queen Louise, she was very Coburg like in features with the nose and the deep-set eyes.
Alice is just as tragic as the Romanov’s… holy smokes. Old Freud getting his disgusting opinions about women and x-raying her. Good grief. But quite a woman.Stood up against the Nazi’s.
@LindsayHoliday: You skipped two great grandchildren: Grand Duchess Maria & Grand Duke Dmitri. Children of Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, who was daughter of Princess Alice, who was daughter of Queen Victoria.
Glad that Lindsay apologize that she forgotten those videos that posted from few years from last week. Scandalous and tragic of the global royal families of Europe that never been recovering at all.
There are hidden relatives of the Romanov Royal Family who are alive but publicly hidden. They are descended from Prince, later King Edward 7th and the former Princess, later Queen Consort, Alexandra of Denmark. They met by arrangement in September 1861. In December 1861, her pregnancy was obvious and Prince Albert furiously confronted his son, passing shortly after. The confrontation was hushed up by announcing the incident was because of an illicit affair Edward had had with an actress. Alexandra was discreetly sent to South Africa where she met the intended foster parents and in June 1862, their son was born unannounced, baptized with an assumed name and sadly abandoned. Alexandra returned home to become engaged to Edward and later married him, thus legitimising their eldest son, whose descendants have recently discovered their DNA is of zero distance between them and the Royal Family relatives, irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family relatives.
Fun Fact: Lord Louis Mountbatten and his brother George were absolutely smitten with two of the Romanov daughters. George had a crush on Tatiana and was able to spend time with her on a 1914 trip to Russia, and Louis had his eyes on Maria. In an interview, Louis said of Maria: "I was crackers about Maria, and was determined to marry her. She was absolutely lovely. I keep her photograph in my bedroom - always have.”
Louis very much did keep a photograph of Maria in his bedroom up until his death and even spoke endlessly of her on a 1975 visit to the former Imperial palace in Russia. Sadly, he didn't get to live to see Maria's remains finally found in 2007. Meanwhile, George named his daughter Tatiana in honour of his former crush.
Whoa and how awesome is that tidbit of history 🙂❤ never knew that about those princes. Thank you so much for sharing
I doubt the Czar would have allowed them to wed, as first cousin marriage wasn't legal in Russian Orthodoxy. He belatedly recognized Kyril and Ducky's marriage to keep K's nasty younger brothers further from the throne.
@ralphl7643 I don't think they were first cousin. Weren't their parents were first cousins?
@@areiaaphrodite No, his mother Victoria Battenberg and Tsarina Alexandra were sisters. It was a bit scandalous to snobs that the Tsar's BIL was the product of a morganatic marriage, but the Mountbatten brains and drive probably came from that lower born wife. Victoria and Alexandra were second cousins of Nicholas through Alexander II's Hessian wife.
@ralphl7643 Oh, you mean from that side. Oh, ok, thank you for the correction. Ngl, these family trees are a little confusing to me 😅
"She had an affair with a man 30 years her junior."
Ok Cool, you do you.
"She later adopted him-"
wait, WHAT?!
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It’s so sad that Joanna lost her whole family then died at such a young age. Absolutely heartbreaking.
I agree.
That entire line of family is so tragic to me. Louis and Alice had seven children and only have descendants from Victoria and from Irene's middle son. Two children and six grandchildren assassinated, one child and two grandchildren dying from hemophilia complications, one grandchild and three great-grandchildren (plus an unborn great-grand) dying in a plane crash, and a daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter dying of communicable disease. Insane.
It breaks my heart that arguably Queen Victorias most compassionate and kind daughter, Princess Alice, and many of her descendants were plagued with bad luck and died in such sad circumstances.
She did so much for the people of Hesse, especially women and made vast improvements to healthcare in her husbands nation. She also nursed her maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Kent and her father Prince Albert on their deathbeds without any issue. The world can have a weird and sometimes cruel sense of humor
Only the good die young
Valerie’s story is the most interesting of Queen Victorias great grandchildren as she was able to survive the Holocaust due to her being able to prove that she wasn’t actually Jewish but was the daughter of Albert which prevented her from being persecuted. Unfortunately many of her adopted siblings weren’t as fortunate as they were later killed during the Holocaust. Her story is also ironic as her ancestor from Queen Victorias side was Edward the 1st who notoriously expelled Jews from England in the year 1290.
Alice was a real one!!! Helped the poor and saved a Jewish family in WW2!!! Schizophrenia or what ever she was dealing with, SHE was and is a Hero!!!
Alice's mother complained that she'd send her food packages in starving Greece, and Alice would give it all away.
Well Said
Yes, I didn’t know much about her, except her mental health. Hero is right.
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I completely sympathize with Alice’s mental anguish during those turbulent, terrifying years. So much death, even from childhood. She was an amazing and brave lady.❤️
I love falling asleep listening to your soothing voice. Send love from the Philippines! 🫶🏻🫶🏻
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Good night!
Same! I rewatch/listen when I am awake 😊
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Same here❤❤ a pure-blood Filipina, but very very addicted to Lindsay holiday🥰 sometimes dreaming of you ❤️ swear! because of Lindsay, I love European royalty so so muchhhhhhhhh❤ I memorize all of those name's and tittle of all royal members around Europe 🌍.. I love you so much darling lindsay❤
For some reason, i constantly forget the Romanovs were related to Queen Victoria through Alexandra. They really did not deserve their fates
Awesome work as ever, Lindsay
Yeah, it's almost like it's impossible, because we always see those parts of history as separate. But this is crazy how George V and Nicolas II looked alike !
Obviously the children were innocent and deserved better, but NIkolaj Alexandrovich was not a nice man, and his pigheadedness and insistance of his divine autocracy tied the nuse around his own neck...
It is not widely known that Princess Alexandra and Prince (Bertie) Edward had an illigitimate son, conceived at their initial meeting in September 1861.
It became obvious that Alexandra was pregnant by December 1861 and on receiving this news, Prince Albert furiously confronted Edward, unfortunately dying shortly after.
Alexandra was sent to South Africa where she met the intended foster parents and in June 1862, their eldest son was born, unannounced, baptized with an assumed name and sadly abandoned.
Alexandra returned home to become engaged to Prince Edward before eventually marrying, thus legitimising their eldest son.
The descendants of this son have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family.
Zero DNA distance.
How I adore the Romanov Children! Thank you for making this ❤
So do I. It breaks my heart that they killed the kids as well as their parents.
Totally agree with one hundred percent
Wow...I went to college with a granddaughter of Illeana! Saw a picture of her as a nun attending my friend´s wedding. Took years for me to find out the family´s background as my friend was always a really down to earth kind of person.
The Rumanian family was always really down to earth, if not totally mad.
Love how in the thumbnail, the great-grandchildren are given these cool descriptions, especially Carol II.
And then there's Mum
Louis Mountbatten wanted to marry his cousin Grand Duchess Marie of Russia.
Queen Marie of Romania had six children. How many her husband had is an open question, but it was less than six!
Victoria Melita's daughter Marie's husband Karl was a great-grandson of Queen Victoria's half-brother Ernst of Leiningen.
In my opinion, Carol, Elisabeta and Nicolas are FOR SURE Ferdinand's kids. The oldest two were born before Marie started taking lovers, and Nicolas looks just like Ferdinand. Ileana and Maria are the two most uncertain for me--Ileana could be Ferdinand's, but I think Maria is definitely Grand Duke Boris' child. To me, she really resembles Princess Kira, who was the daughter of Boris' brother Kirill and Missy's sister Victoria Melita. Mircea though, I think was definitely Prince Stirbey's son.
Loving this series Lindsay! NEVER miss a single video and reccomend your work to all i know! You're on your way to a VERY well deserved Million subscribers! Hearth please
Thank you so much!!
@@LindsayHoliday Always
Crazy that such a big chunk of that line died out! So many in that generation but so many tragedies
BTW Two names mentioned in this video also have a connection: It was George Mountbatten's wife Nadejda (who had a reputation for bi-sexuality) who was responsible for Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt losing custody of her daughter Gloria. Mrs. Vanderbilt's lawyer was questioning a maid long after he should have stopped when he got a reply that doomed his client. Her maid told about finding Gloria (Sr.) and the Marchioness of Milford Haven in bed together. The court then gave custody of her daughter to her sister-in-law Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney ( her gay affair with Richard Morris Hunt's daughter didn't come to light until she was dead.)
Princess Alice 😭😭
Her story makes my heart ache.
Tiny correction: Marie's youngest child, Mircea, was a boy (Mircea is a male name)
Fun fact: Carol the II had a son with Zizi Lambrino, Ioan (but since he was considered illegitimate, he wasn't allowed the luxuries of royal life) - and his own son leeches off of the Royal Family in Romania with his wife and son. My mother lived there, and she hated the guy's guts
I often wonder how history might have been different if King George V had saved the Russian Royal Family & Lord Mountbatten got to marry his beloved Grand Duchess….
Queen Marie of Romania's youngest child Mircea was a boy, not a girl. 20:15
Victoria Melita's daughter, Kira, looked way beyond her almost thirty years in her wedding photos.
Your videos have sparked an avid interest in history with my mildly autistic teen. Thank you for that!❤💐🇨🇦
That makes me so happy!
Oooh, enjoying these videos! It's crazy just how many descendents Victoria and Albert have.
Potential ideas for future videos:
- Various intermarriages between Ottoman Sultans and Byzantine princesses. This was such common practice for awhile that when you look at paintings of successive Sultans, you can see their skin lightening.
- More history of the Romanovs. There were actually a ton of Romanov royals kicking around at the time the Imperial Family was killed - it was actually part of the problem, that government coffers in a not-wealthy country were expected to support all kinds of cousins and extended relatives of the family as well. But in particular, Tsar Nicholas' sister Olga had a fascinating life. Romanov lineage and individual bios could fill a number of videos.
- Breaking down the zillions of German royals and territories and principalities throughout history. Some of them were barely larger than one city.
- Various lineages of the Hapsburgs (I believe you've done some of this). But starting from Empress Maria Theresa, mother of Marie Antoinette, there is a long and fascinating line of descent, and again many interesting individual stories.
- If you want to dabble more in non-Western royalty, the lineage of Genghis Khan is also quite interesting. There was also a stage in there where Mongol royals were taking Korean wives, so that's a thing.
- In general, Eastern European royal history tends to get less attention in English-speaking media.
Apologies if you've done some of these and I missed them, or if I'm stepping on toes here - just some ideas I wanted to toss out, take or leave them 😊.
I believe Mircea was a boy, just an FYI. But really good video :)
An idea for a video: The daughters of the Winter Queen (i.e. Elizabeth Stuart) would be fascinating! Especially considering her youngest daughter is the precursor to the Hanoverian dynasty!
Yes, Mircea was a boy.
Mircea of Romania was a little boy, not a little girl. He was the youngest son of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Romania. Although it is said he might have been the son of Marie’s alleged lover Count Barbu Stirby.
Thanks For making this! The romanoc children deserved much better 😢😢😢😢
Your specific deep-dives are for a specific type of nerd. I'm certainly that type of nerd. :D
I love your videos. You made love history more and It encourages me to search my family history
cant wait for you to get a Million subscribers. You deserve it so much Lindsay
ooh we got the Romanov sisters here :(( it’s tragic
King Peter II of Yugoslavia is buried in IL where my family is. I found this out recently and now I know it's King Peter II
No, he’s been reburied in Belgrade
@@sgillespie964 dang it 😔
Small note, but Anna Anderson was impersonating GRAND Duchess Anastasia. Archduchess wasn't a Russian title, as far as I've seen it was used primarily in Germanic countries.
only in within the house of Habsburg, later Habsburg Lorraine
So glad you're back with a new video. Great job!
I'm figuring someone in the comments can dig up some information regarding Alexandra and Irma, daughters of Alexandra Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, that Lindsay couldn't find any information on (and post it here!). According to Wikipedia Alexandra's (senior) papers are in the Hohenlohe-Langenburg family archive and available to researchers. There's got to be something there about these two mysterious women ...
History sleuths, looking forward to hearing from you!
Here's what I could find of Princess Irma
Irma of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1902-1986)
German royal. Born Irma Helen on July 4, 1902, in Langenburg, Germany; died on March 8, 1986, in Heilbronn, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; daughter of Alexandra Saxe-Coburg (1878-1942) and Ernest, 7th prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
Here's what I could find of Princess Alexandra
Princess Alexandra Beatrice of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Birthdate:April 02, 1901Birthplace:Schloss Ehrenburg, Coburg, TysklandDeath:October 26, 1963 (62)
Langenburg, Jagstkreis, WurttembergImmediate Family:
Daughter of Maximilian VII, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Sister of Gottfried zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Princess Irma of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Prince Alfred of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
@ChibiProwl Thank you. SO, as Lindsay stated, they both grew to adulthood, and this confirms that plus age at death (62 & 84). However, she also stated that she couldn't find anything ABOUT them. What kind of women were they? Were they rebels? Did they marry, have children? Become nuns? Were they hermits? Was there mental illness? Did they have happy or sad lives? ??? Someone has to know something ...
Prince Phillip’s story of his sister Cecilia is in a season 1 episode of the crown.
There are so many great grandchilden
Wow, very detailed work you did Lindsey. Excellent work. Thank you ❤
Been waiting for this so excited
Hope you will do a more în depth video about the Royal family of Romania ❤
I agree. I’d love to watch it ❤
Thatwas re😊ally great time in history of Royal Familys. Thanks❤
Please make a video about the grandchildren of King George III of United Kingdom
Lol weren't all but two (Princess Charlotte and Victoria) illegitimate?
@@GeminiLesbian No, after Charlotte died, most of the surviving sons made a mad dash to marry and have kids.
George VI - Princess Charlotte of Wales
Frederick, Duke of York - childless
Willliam IV - in addition to his 10 FitzClarence kids, also Princess Charlotte and Princess Elizabeth of Clarence, and stillborn twin boys
Edward, Duke of Kent - Victoria of course
Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (later King of Hanover) - Prince George of Cumberland (later George V of Hanover)
Augustus, Duke of Sussex - Augustus and Augusta d'Este, who were illegiimate
Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge - Prince George, Princess Augusta and Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. Mary Adelaide is the mother of Queen Mary, wife of George V!
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I do!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love your work and a new video on my birthday today 🎉🎉🎉🎉
You should do one on empress Victoria of Germany
You did an amazing job pronouncing all the names! You're the Best. Hearth please ❤❤❤❤
Excellent as always!🌺
I love the fact that as the decades went on and contraception started to be available, the number of children drastically declined, showing that none in their right mind would make that many given the choice. Poor women.
I always mistake "they all had issue" by "they all had issues"
I mean, in a way, they did 😂
See? This is why you should make videos of unpopular royalties too T-T Now I have a new favorite: Louise Mountbatten
She is my favorite too ♥️
But she’s not unpopular, just not as known as the others which I find a crime.
It’s possibly because her life wasn’t as exciting as much of the others and because she was not a controversial person.
3:48 Alice has a tree of the righteous planted for her
Can we get Christian IX’s great grandchildren next ?
What a heroine Princess Alice was ❤
Lord Louis Mountbatten was not buried at Westminster Abbey, he’s buried in Romsey Abbey.
His funeral was Westminster Abbey.
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For anyone curious about the Romanov children, I highly recommend “The Romanov Sisters” by Helen Rappaport!
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The tragedy if the Hess family is so horrific 😢
A mistake at 20:14 : Mircea is actually a boy and should be Prince Mircea.
Very informative! The g-granchildren have been overlooked!
Lord Louis Mountbatten’s funeral was held at Westminster Abbey but he is actually buried in Romsey Abbey, Hampshire, his family home “Broadlands” is in Romsey, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip had their honeymoon there in 1947 and so did Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981
19:30 , interesting that princess ileana and I share a name but different pronunciation. I pronounce my name as ill-E-ah-nuh
Looking forward to video 3 very good
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Great Video! Always very informative.
How many Royal Families became American? Defunct or distant. Thai, Swedish (Princess Madeleine), Ileana of Romania, and more.
One of the Romanovs runs a restaurant in Florida.
Two things always amaze me when learning about Queen Victoria's descendants. First, it is sad how young most of these people were when they died. I think the average age of death was mid 60s! Lifespans are certainly much longer today.
The second thing is how interrelated everybody was. The creator of these wonderful videos does a great job running down the line of great grandchildren. But then they all married each other or into other royal houses and I give up trying to figure out who was a second cousin to who! For instance, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were probably related at least 2 or 3 different ways.
Actually, tracing the consanguinity of Europe's royals - from at least the mid 19th century to today - would be a fascinating video. And I'm not talking about "incest" because these royals were not closely related enough for that. But they had common ancestors. Just an idea...
Love the updates 🙂❤
Hiii Lindsay, I love your videos and I've been watching you for a couple of years! Would you do a series on the Romanian Royal family or at least Queen Marie or Romania? She's extremely beloved here
17:05 George Russell ???
Ohhh, Princess Elizabeth is such a pretty little girl. What a tragic end. Her poor parents. 💔💐
Really interesting!
Just to let you know, Mircea of Romania was a boy.
I would have mentioned that Louis Mountbatten was inlove with Maria. And i would have also mentioned that Maria and Alexei still aren't buried with there family.
16:55 oh no, the leopard ate my face!
Prince Alice’s family is the most tragic one 😭
- two of her daughters (Alix & Elisabeth) brutally killed by the Russians
- her granddaughters (Romanov Siblings) got killed along with their parents
- her granddaughter (Princess Alice/Philip’s mother) undergone crazy experiments because of her mental health
- her grandson (Lord Mountbatten) got assassinated by the Irish
- some of her descendants suffered Hemophilia as well
I think you should do a video on Princess Alice if you haven't already.
Thank you. These are fascinating videos with mases of research and wonderful photos. I would just add that there are some key principles which emerge a) that the great grandchildren were of an age to be deposed or killed in the rise of Communism and Fascisms and in the two European wars of the 20th century b) that haemophilia affected some of them, tragically c) there are rather a lot of car and plane accidents (against in an ers which was as yet largely unregulated). It would be interesting to know how many of the further generations have or carry the gene of haemophilia (if such things are known). One wonders where Queen Victoria got it from.
Princess Victoria of Hesse’s children all looked very Coburg.
They looked a lot like the cousins of Victoria and Albert to me.
Especially Queen Louise, she was very Coburg like in features with the nose and the deep-set eyes.
Could you please light up the pictures so we know who u are speaking of
the two Daughters of Alexandra ,Princess of Hohenlohe -Langenburg never married Alexandra died 1963 and Irme died 1986
I'm pretty sure Mircea of Romania was a boy, not a girl!
Love this! Just one thing though: Micrea is a male not a female.
Hi Lindsay!
Alice is just as tragic as the Romanov’s… holy smokes. Old Freud getting his disgusting opinions about women and x-raying her. Good grief. But quite a woman.Stood up against the Nazi’s.
@LindsayHoliday: You skipped two great grandchildren: Grand Duchess Maria & Grand Duke Dmitri. Children of Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, who was daughter of Princess Alice, who was daughter of Queen Victoria.
Can you do a video about the life of Cleopatra?
Bisexual, that’s one way to describe what Mountbatten,that monster, got up to.🤬
I am from US and don’t know about him, where can I find the truth?
You got Marquess right this time, but it's still "Sax KO-burg." It sounds like burger, and iceberg. Not bearg.
I wondered why Saxe wasn't "Sax-ah," until I saw it was spelled Sachsen in German.
I gonna respectful and adore to all royal families and especially king queen princess nice so pleasure and humour amazing beautiful fan huge
8 minutes ago? Is it Christmas yet 😁
Just an FYI, the first part of the series is set to private.
really? I can see it still
@lfgifu296 this comment is from 13 days ago😅
Can someone please tell me who that incredibly adorable chonk-baby featured at the beginning of the video is?
Most likely, it's Nicholas and Alexandra's first, Olga. The Tsar is wearing the same style uniform Harry wore to his wedding.
8:02 my poor baby Ella 😭
Princess Kirchner of Prusia was a trully beautiful woman!
There is a lot of discussion of Princess Alice in The Crown.
Love your videos...but I have a random question...Do you think Queen Charlotte knew or heard of Dido Elizabeth? Just curious
I can see lots of family resemblances to the British royal family
Mircea is actually a boy/prince. I think you said he was a her
Glad that Lindsay apologize that she forgotten those videos that posted from few years from last week.
Scandalous and tragic of the global royal families of Europe that never been recovering at all.
what videos
@@andypham1636 King George IV's children
@@Richardsonprincess00 there was only one, Charlotte of wales.
There are hidden relatives of the Romanov Royal Family who are alive but publicly hidden.
They are descended from Prince, later King Edward 7th and the former Princess, later Queen Consort, Alexandra of Denmark.
They met by arrangement in September 1861.
In December 1861, her pregnancy was obvious and Prince Albert furiously confronted his son, passing shortly after.
The confrontation was hushed up by announcing the incident was because of an illicit affair Edward had had with an actress.
Alexandra was discreetly sent to South Africa where she met the intended foster parents and in June 1862, their son was born unannounced, baptized with an assumed name and sadly abandoned.
Alexandra returned home to become engaged to Edward and later married him, thus legitimising their eldest son, whose descendants have recently discovered their DNA is of zero distance between them and the Royal Family relatives, irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family relatives.
Great 👍🏿
You’re telling me that Nicholas isn’t just Danny Gonzales 🤨🤨