I’m glad Queen Elizabeth II allowed the exhumation and repatriation. It is obvious that Queen Marie loved her people and was a humble and giving person.
My family is buried all over the US; My father in California, my mother one sister and baby brother in Michigan, another sister in Ohio, my husband and son in Nebraska, and my big brother in Kentucky. It has long been my wish to have all of us buried in the same place so that We can be together as a family again.
Her son, King Peter II, died in 1970 of liver failure following a failed transplant. He was buried in Libertyville, Illinois, USA - the only [European] monarch ever buried here. Like his mother, he and the rest of their deceased relatives were exhumed and repatriated in 2013. May they all rest in peace, reunited in the here-after. ❤
I don't get why its so shocking. Interesting video overall though. Royals have often been buried in one spot and then repatriated to another. Prince Philip's own mother was removed from her original resting place and moved to a convent in or near Jerusalem some years after her original passing.
Yes, Princess Alice was originally laid in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel, Windsor before being reburied in Jerusalem, near her aunt Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia, who had also become a nun but was murdered in the Russian Revolution.
This happens a lot with royal corpses particularly when former monarchies come to terms with their royal past - the second last king and queen of Italy Victor Emmanuel III and queen Elena died in exile in Egypt after giving the throne to their son but he lost it soon afterwards and Italy became a republic with severe restrictions about allowing former royals to live in their homeland. However not that long ago the royal bodies were interred in a splendid church at Mondovi in north west Italy. Some other royal and imperial corpses lie in foreign lands where they sought refuge - Napoleon III, his empress Eugenie and their son the prince Imperial all lie in their graves in a Catholic monastery in Farnborough, England and the bodies of the last legitimate line French king Charles X and his family lie in A Franciscan convent in Gorica Slovenia.Medieval early Plantagenet kings and queens of England including Richard the Lionheart lie in a vast monastery complex of Fontevraud in France.
President Kennedy was exhumed from his original grave in 1967 and moved into the new memorial built just twenty feet away at Arlington Cemetery in Washington DC.
It isn't as if the British royal family exhumes people right and left. HRM refused exhumations for historical research purposes. You might be surprised by how often exhumations happen, and that when cemeteries are moved, the bodies aren't actually moved, just the tombstones.
It's exceptionally rare and very difficult too achieve. There are however, plenty of other cultures who dig up their dead every year and have a party with them.
Rare in America, yes. However, during my brother's funeral after an accident, we were shocked to see the exumation of an entire large coffin, sporting dirt and concrete on the outside. It was being towed by a small dump truck on a heavy gurney, driving by us. This happened in a large cemetery in California.
"Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea; And love is a thing that can never go wrong; And I am Marie of Romania." --Dorothy Parker
@@dawnwheeler2649 Really? The Duchess of York was Scottish. Maria's father Ferdinand was German-Portuguese in descent while her mother Marie was of German(Hanover)/English-Russian heritage. When Maria wed Alexander, it was remarked at the time how she resembled her great-grandmother Queen Victoria.
I assume you mean her son. Peter II was initially buried in Illinois but was also exhumed and repatriated to Yugoslavia. He is buried at the royal mausoleum with his parents, wife and brother. Maria's husband was only buried at the royal mausoleum.
Mary died in England and was at first entombed at Peterborough cathedral before being later moved to Westminster Abbey. Her dead body was never in Scotland and I doubt the French would have allowed her to be buried there
In german town Langenburg a close relative of King Charles lll lives. During a historical tour to this town , the tour members (?) could visit private cemetry with beautifull chapel of those noblemans family. On this cemetry there is grave of a prince from another dynasty. This Prince was not so honourable , got only ,asylum' there after his death.
why do you start this Video with One of the Most Shocking Secrets of the past... This is neither Shocking nor is it Secret...Other than Out of Respect...to the families involved... You'r Intro Implies something Bad...Wrong and or Underhand has taken place. None of which is the case... I take exception to your Click Bate introduction.
I’m glad Queen Elizabeth II allowed the exhumation and repatriation. It is obvious that Queen Marie loved her people and was a humble and giving person.
She was a beautiful woman. May she rest in peace.
My family is buried all over the US; My father in California, my mother one sister and baby brother in Michigan, another sister in Ohio, my husband and son in Nebraska, and my big brother in Kentucky. It has long been my wish to have all of us buried in the same place so that We can be together as a family again.
Wow to carry out such a thing is a huge responsibility sit is good that she is home now.
Very interesting video thanks for sharing.
And an absolutely dazzling beauty, too!
Her son, King Peter II, died in 1970 of liver failure following a failed transplant. He was buried in Libertyville, Illinois, USA - the only [European] monarch ever buried here. Like his mother, he and the rest of their deceased relatives were exhumed and repatriated in 2013.
May they all rest in peace, reunited in the here-after. ❤
There is a movie about her, called Marie, on either You Tube, Prime or FreeVee. I saw it a few years ago and it was very good.
I don't get why its so shocking. Interesting video overall though. Royals have often been buried in one spot and then repatriated to another. Prince Philip's own mother was removed from her original resting place and moved to a convent in or near Jerusalem some years after her original passing.
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Yes, Princess Alice was originally laid in the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel, Windsor before being reburied in Jerusalem, near her aunt Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia, who had also become a nun but was murdered in the Russian Revolution.
This happens a lot with royal corpses particularly when former monarchies come to terms with their royal past - the second last king and queen of Italy Victor Emmanuel III and queen Elena died in exile in Egypt after giving the throne to their son but he lost it soon afterwards and Italy became a republic with severe restrictions about allowing former royals to live in their homeland. However not that long ago the royal bodies were interred in a splendid church at Mondovi in north west Italy. Some other royal and imperial corpses lie in foreign lands where they sought refuge - Napoleon III, his empress Eugenie and their son the prince Imperial all lie in their graves in a Catholic monastery in Farnborough, England and the bodies of the last legitimate line French king Charles X and his family lie in A Franciscan convent in Gorica Slovenia.Medieval early Plantagenet kings and queens of England including Richard the Lionheart lie in a vast monastery complex of Fontevraud in France.
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@@bjorneidt2811 Tragic end - died in the Buchenwald concentration camp - the result of "friendly fire" from Allied bombing!
What a stunningly beautiful woman!
President Kennedy was exhumed from his original grave in 1967 and moved into the new memorial built just twenty feet away at Arlington Cemetery in Washington DC.
May she restin peace!
I think that many of us in the United States feel that once you are buried, you stay buried. Exhumations are rare here as a result.
It isn't as if the British royal family exhumes people right and left. HRM refused exhumations for historical research purposes. You might be surprised by how often exhumations happen, and that when cemeteries are moved, the bodies aren't actually moved, just the tombstones.
It's exceptionally rare and very difficult too achieve. There are however, plenty of other cultures who dig up their dead every year and have a party with them.
Not as rare as you seem.
Rare in America, yes. However, during my brother's funeral after an accident, we were shocked to see the exumation of an entire large coffin, sporting dirt and concrete on the outside.
It was being towed by a small dump truck on a heavy gurney, driving by us. This happened in a large cemetery in California.
@@SmilerORocker Cuáles culturas? Necesito esa información. Gracias.
I visited her home in Rumania many years ago.
That is such an interesting story!
"Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
A medley of extemporanea;
And love is a thing that can never go wrong;
And I am Marie of Romania."
--Dorothy Parker
I was of course going to quote that too…
Looks a little like Queen Elizabeth 2 when young
I thought so as well. She looks like Elizabeth’s mother did when she was Duchess of York
@@dawnwheeler2649 Really? The Duchess of York was Scottish. Maria's father Ferdinand was German-Portuguese in descent while her mother Marie was of German(Hanover)/English-Russian heritage. When Maria wed Alexander, it was remarked at the time how she resembled her great-grandmother Queen Victoria.
@ all I said was the pic bore a resemblance to the queen mother when she was Duchess of York. No big deal🙄
@@michaelsommers5503ils se mariaient entre eux et changeaient de religion quand il le fallait … ces pour ça qu ils y sont des aires de ressemblances
Silly as you leave the body in the grave as she is free to go back herself in spirit form .Body better left in peace in England
Why is this shocking?
May the rest in peace 🙏
Maria was beautiful...when she was alive, not when she was dug up obviously.
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She was dug up and exhumed, now which one was it?
Was her husband buried in Wisconsin or Illinois?
I assume you mean her son. Peter II was initially buried in Illinois but was also exhumed and repatriated to Yugoslavia. He is buried at the royal mausoleum with his parents, wife and brother. Maria's husband was only buried at the royal mausoleum.
Her son , Peter the II was buried inside the St Sava Monastery in Libertyville , Illinois.
@@marthateshich8806 Correct.
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It' a good yhing! Why are you presenting that as it was a bad thing???
Mary queen of scots was taken from scotland to England,she wanted to be buried with her first husband in France.
Mary died in England and was at first entombed at Peterborough cathedral before being later moved to Westminster Abbey. Her dead body was never in Scotland and I doubt the French would have allowed her to be buried there
Was she Marie of Romania, Queen Victoria’s grand daughter.
That was her mother, Queen Marie of Romania. She is Maria (Mignon), her second daughter and third child.
Reminded me of the Queen Mother. 1.59.
Why was she buried there,?
She was dead.
In german town Langenburg a close relative of King Charles lll lives. During a historical tour to this town , the tour members (?) could visit private cemetry with beautifull chapel of those noblemans family. On this cemetry there is grave of a prince from another dynasty. This Prince was not so honourable , got only ,asylum' there after his death.
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why do you start this Video with One of the Most Shocking Secrets of the past... This is neither Shocking nor is it Secret...Other than Out of Respect...to the families involved... You'r Intro Implies something Bad...Wrong and or Underhand has taken place.
None of which is the case... I take exception to your Click Bate introduction.
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Wir sind hier in Deutschland und nicht in England und da ist die Amtssprache Deutsch und nicht Englisch jeder versteht das nicht
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Autsch! Diese KI-Stimme! War das ein Sonderangebot vom Flohmarkt? ☹️
Why was a serbian royale allow to be burial in uk....
God knows where you learnt YOUR English...Appalling and naff.
Why?