Wouldn't be that surprising - for centuries, British royalty tended to produce a lot of children, legitimate or otherwise.
2007-06-02 19:37:52
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answered by JerH1 7
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There are many who are. However, being related to royalty does not make you royal. Try to pick up the shattered pieces of your life and move on.
2007-06-03 02:06:43
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answered by ? 3
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Why do you think that, and why would you want to be. You may be. Members of royalty messed around a lot. A child conceived under those circumstances with someone with whom the member of the royal family had a dalliance, was very likely. If you are not recognised as a member of the royalty, then you are not royal.
2007-06-02 21:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You do realise you can never again get drunk and collapse on the pavement without it being splashed over the media?
And as for going on the beach topless and having a canoodle....
Did you know by the way, that a quarter of the world's population can trace themselves to the Kubla Khan?
2007-06-03 06:30:38
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answered by Thia 6
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So what? I read somewhere that there about a 99% chance that youre related to someone royal. I really couldn't care less if i'm related to someone royal, most of them don't do anything and have too much money.
2007-06-03 06:34:24
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answered by Karn 3
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Do'nt surprise me, the way the royal family have shagged around like bunnies (legit or not)over history there's a fair possibility that the majority of people in britain carry a drop of royal blood.
2007-06-03 14:45:12
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answered by rottielover 3
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they made studies and some people believe that virtually 100% of the people on this planet are related to royalty ...
2007-06-03 00:16:22
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answered by Ichigo M 3
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If you have English in your blood, somewhere down the line you are going to be related to some type of royalty eventually. My 19th great grandfather was King Alfred the Great... so what. Who knows who he is? In his days he was "the Great" as not so many kings are called... but no one knows him now. He did start the public schools and the orphanages, though... Your welcome.
2007-06-02 21:28:16
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answered by mawderuiz 3
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So am I? ;)
And - sorry to break it to you like this - so is every single European (and most Americans) living today.
It's a FACT, well known in genealogy. Once you get to the 14th century (at the latest), English kings start popping out like crazy. ;)
2007-06-03 17:43:38
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answered by A. A. 2
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Well good luck with convincing anyone about it.
Here's a true story though;
My nan genuinely believes that her and the Queen were good friends as toddlers, and were virtually identical. By mistake however, her mum (coincidentally the late Queen Mother) accidently took the wrong child home one day, and it should be her, not our current Monarch, that should be on the Throne. Weird huh? She's a bit of a fruitcake..
2007-06-02 21:07:39
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answered by Ollie 5
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