Royal weddings in the past were more like important business contracts. Marrying a cousin could protect a country's border, a niece could secure family wealth, and a sibling could keep the royal ...
If you know anything about hemophilia, it’s probably that the condition was rampant in the British royal family in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Queen Victoria, who had nine kids, was highly ...
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