Good video, but two minor corrections. George III was not the last monarch of the House of Hapsburg: That was Victoria who, when she married Albert, brought the Hapsburg line to an end and started the House of Saxe-Coberg-Gotha. This was renamed the House of Windsor during WW I. Queen Victoria did not suffer from Hemophilia but she was a carrier. She had the mutation on one of her X chromosone and but her second X chromosone meant she could clot as normal. Indeed, Hemophilia in any female is extrodinarily rare as it requires both X chromosones to have the mutation (only a 50% chance of a daughter with a hemophiliac father and carrier mother). For the male child (which has only one X chromosone), there is a 50% chance of them being born with hemophilia depending on whether they get the normal X chromosone or the mutation from the mother. This happened with the Russian Czar whose wife carried Queen Victoria's mutent gene and passed it to her only son, who was a hemophiliac and changed history. Because European Ruling succession generally passed through the male line, the mutation that Victoria introduced is pretty much extinct now. The most interesting question from all this is was how did Victoria get the mutation. The widely held view was that it was a spontaneous mutation while a few use it to question the identity of her father.
Hi Katrina, I would agree with you in regards to King Tut. I am the American cousin to the British Royal family. So, I I herited the over bite and curvature of the spine. Wore braces, which improved my looks greatly.
This vedio is very apposite as the Ana Obregón controversy was in the news yesterday. Coincidence or otherwise, the vedio is very apposite now.😊❤ Love your playful voice Katrina. Show your face once.😊❤🎉
It's funny that king Tut was more or less a minor footnote in the history of Egyptian pharaohs. It's only because his tomb was found completely undisturbed and intact that he has the level of recognition he does today.
Given the current political climate and some individuals and states, etc. not wanting to allow abortions for incest, they should be researching this issue.
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Thank you for the update, Katrina..!! Ouch, that's unfortunate for them. :(
So, Tut had a terrible existence of excruciating pain but, he still could get it up. Respect, Tut.
Here I thought I was the only perv who thought that.
The over bite ...... dam!!
That’s underbite
Good video, but two minor corrections.
George III was not the last monarch of the House of Hapsburg: That was Victoria who, when she married Albert, brought the Hapsburg line to an end and started the House of Saxe-Coberg-Gotha. This was renamed the House of Windsor during WW I.
Queen Victoria did not suffer from Hemophilia but she was a carrier. She had the mutation on one of her X chromosone and but her second X chromosone meant she could clot as normal. Indeed, Hemophilia in any female is extrodinarily rare as it requires both X chromosones to have the mutation (only a 50% chance of a daughter with a hemophiliac father and carrier mother). For the male child (which has only one X chromosone), there is a 50% chance of them being born with hemophilia depending on whether they get the normal X chromosone or the mutation from the mother. This happened with the Russian Czar whose wife carried Queen Victoria's mutent gene and passed it to her only son, who was a hemophiliac and changed history. Because European Ruling succession generally passed through the male line, the mutation that Victoria introduced is pretty much extinct now. The most interesting question from all this is was how did Victoria get the mutation. The widely held view was that it was a spontaneous mutation while a few use it to question the identity of her father.
Hi Katrina, I would agree with you in regards to King Tut. I am the American cousin to the British Royal family. So, I I herited the over bite and curvature of the spine. Wore braces, which improved my looks greatly.
I really can't believe that the royals believed that they should keep the family pure
Amazing
This vedio is very apposite as the Ana Obregón controversy was in the news yesterday. Coincidence or otherwise, the vedio is very apposite now.😊❤
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In Scotland we called having a big chin 'Jimmy Hill'. (Pretty shite now thinking back & making fun of people's appearance)
Wasn't Jimmy Hill a sports pundit?
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It's funny that king Tut was more or less a minor footnote in the history of Egyptian pharaohs. It's only because his tomb was found completely undisturbed and intact that he has the level of recognition he does today.
So it's proven.
Tombs do preserve the legacy.
Sheesh I feel for these people. I know they did it to themselves but I never understood why they couldn't just marry other royals?
I agree that tutankhamun had it worse because after his death his dynasty ended because he had no male child to inherit the throne
I have water on the brain
number 6 king George , number 5 emperor meji, number 3 royal disease hemophilia, these are affected by inbreeding had their worst 🤮🤢🤮🤢😭😭
Quick correction: Hemophilia primarily affects males (not women as stated in the video)
Given the current political climate and some individuals and states, etc. not wanting to allow abortions for incest, they should be researching this issue.
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that king kamehameha must be so strong back in his day💪🦵
This could explain a lot about Prince Harry's appalling behaviour ..
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Queen Victoria's children is why biologist should ask wgy selection soullybin the male side
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