King Edward 7th and Queen Alexandra of Denmark had an older, illigitimate son. The then Prince Albert (Bertie) and Princess Alexandra met by arrangement with a view of marriage in September 1861. By December 1861 her pregnancy was obvious and Prince Albert furiously confronted his son Bertie, passing shortly after. The confrontation was hushed up by announcing that Bertie just had a dalliance with an actress, to spare the dignity and moral standing of both the UK and Danish Royal Families. Alexandra was 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 Bertie and eventually they married, thus legitimising their eldest son, whose descendants have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family. Irrefutable DNA evidence.
@@zzzbbbooooh dear, so irrefutable DNA evidence is a fact but you haven't been informed of this previously so it isn't true as far as you are concerned 😲🤔🤣
@@harrytree7808 There is absolutely no mention of this "fact" in any article or book I've read on Edward/Alexandra and I've read quite a number. A salacious detail like this would be well talked about if it involved members of the British royal family. Alexandra's younger sister Thyra was known to have had an illegitimate daughter, that IS a known fact, otherwise, let's have your evidence.
@@zzzbbboooyou are right, not mentioned officially so didn't happen, obviously. Ah, that's odd, because the descendants of this eldest son, born in June 1862, in South Africa, have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family. Mmmm, how odd, how can that be if, in your opinion, he wasn't born ???
@@harrytree7808 The man in Australia claiming to be the son of Charles and Camilla can't get hold of royal DNA to further his case so how would anyone else get it?
Hardly brutal. Travelling the world and courting lovely young ladies.
A NEW ONE FOR ME I NEVER KNEW ABOUT THAT.TKS
I had a sense of deja vu for a minute 😂 thanks for covering his life more thoroughly.
Yep, he looks like Prince William
which is why some people believe Diana's mother was related to the BRF on the wrong side of the blanket
Didn't you just do this one? It was about his death.
This is his life 🙂
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Please improve your microphone, lose the echo
Mines ok.!
King Edward 7th and Queen Alexandra of Denmark had an older, illigitimate son.
The then Prince Albert (Bertie) and Princess Alexandra met by arrangement with a view of marriage in September 1861.
By December 1861 her pregnancy was obvious and Prince Albert furiously confronted his son Bertie, passing shortly after.
The confrontation was hushed up by announcing that Bertie just had a dalliance with an actress, to spare the dignity and moral standing of both the UK and Danish Royal Families.
Alexandra was 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 Bertie and eventually they married, thus legitimising their eldest son, whose descendants have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family.
Irrefutable DNA evidence.
No, not true.
@@zzzbbbooooh dear, so irrefutable DNA evidence is a fact but you haven't been informed of this previously so it isn't true as far as you are concerned 😲🤔🤣
@@harrytree7808 There is absolutely no mention of this "fact" in any article or book I've read on Edward/Alexandra and I've read quite a number. A salacious detail like this would be well talked about if it involved members of the British royal family. Alexandra's younger sister Thyra was known to have had an illegitimate daughter, that IS a known fact, otherwise, let's have your evidence.
@@zzzbbboooyou are right, not mentioned officially so didn't happen, obviously.
Ah, that's odd, because the descendants of this eldest son, born in June 1862, in South Africa, have irrefutable DNA evidence of their zero distance between them and the Royal Family.
Mmmm, how odd, how can that be if, in your opinion, he wasn't born ???
@@harrytree7808 The man in Australia claiming to be the son of Charles and Camilla can't get hold of royal DNA to further his case so how would anyone else get it?
I always had a feeling that this was really Adoph Hitler's real father. The biggest kept secret in the world.
Princess Mary of Teck had a lucky escape! She was Germanic so any aristo would do! Almanack de Gotha
She was not Germanic. She was born in England, had an English accent and never lived in Germany. Her father had German origins, that is all.