Prince John The Windsors Tragic Secret

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  • Опубліковано 13 кві 2012
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    Born in 1905, John was the youngest of George V's children. Diagnosed with epilepsy, he died in 1919 after a particularly severe seizure. Had he lived he would have been the present Queen's uncle. The popular image of Prince John has since been one of a neglected child who was regarded as an embarrassment and shut away from public view, deprived of contact with his family. Using testimonies of individuals with direct personal connections to the prince, together with new research and photographs of the real 'Johnny', this documentary unravels some of the mysteries and misconceptions surrounding him, presenting a more complete story than has ever been told before.

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  • @blaze0rama
    @blaze0rama 12 років тому +465

    This special was mentioned during the commentary on "The King's Speech" and has proven to be an interesting addition to that movie. Thank you for posting this.

  • @phylsfluff
    @phylsfluff 12 років тому +968

    Beautiful child and young man. I'm sure being a child of royals is lonely at its best. At least he had friends and a loving Nanny and staff. It's more than some children have today.

  • @Spikesslave
    @Spikesslave 9 років тому +1145

    I have met more then one person from the 1930s who was forced to be right handed and did develop and stutter.. they tied the left hand behind their backs and often would hit them if they tried to use it at other times. Very traumatic.

  • @johneunson
    @johneunson 12 років тому +397

    he is missing from early books on the windsors. most people only got to know about this child through the series 'the lost prince'.

  • @Mr1958louief
    @Mr1958louief 12 років тому +557

    The only thing "Tragic" about this is the King & Queen. Their relationship with eachother, and their children is Tragic... As for Prince John, He was and always be "Johnnie." Someone who did live and by all accounts was someone everyone enjoyed being around. Being a Prince is just a title. He needed no title..

  • @gmaureen
    @gmaureen 12 років тому +555

    Yikes, his parents were a mess. It's no wonder the other sons had issues. This actually explains (in a roundabout way) why Edward chose an unsuitable woman as his wife.

  • @johneunson
    @johneunson 12 років тому +966

    god, these people were ruthless. maybe he was cared for but to be wiped from history as if he never existed is cruel.

  • @MJJCashman
    @MJJCashman 12 років тому +364

    Wow. Thank you for finding and sharing this. I'm having a bit of a cry for this poor little boy. I saw the TV show and am heartened that, whatever else my opinion may be of the royals that there were more than a few flashes of family love.

  • @Historicalhodgepodge
    @Historicalhodgepodge 12 років тому +630

    He seemed to be such a sweet little boy. A bit of a handful but still, much loved by those who knew him. Does anyone know if his older brother, Prince Edward, was aways such a self absorbed, cruel, heartless douche nozzle?

  • @HappyEnuff
    @HappyEnuff 9 років тому +399

    I have to wonder whether John, because of the seizures was maybe allowed a little respite from the authoritarian rule. I have come away from this documentary with a much better picture of the way that he was cared for. I have to wonder whether the king and queen, who were not allowed to show love and emotion, simply quietly grieved and maybe this is why he was not later listed on the family tree. Things were so different then and the king and queen probably knew as much as there was to know about Epilepsy at the time, it makes me think that his parents' maybe had a very soft spot for John as he really was beautifully cared for.

  • @popazz1
    @popazz1 12 років тому +187

    It seems we haven't made huge advances in terms of how we treat those with learning disability when the 'institution' I worked in from the late 80s to the late 90s didn't close until 1999! Now,of course,it's all 'community residential homes' with private health companies making massive amounts of money off the back of such people.The average life-span of,(elderly),residents who'd spent many years in institutions who were subsequently moved into the community was less than 1 year! Go figure!

  • @sarahtarmey3438
    @sarahtarmey3438 12 років тому +342

    he was loved very much by everyone and his parents . the times and understanding were against them . they gave him what freedom they could . they showed him love the only way they could without harm to him . it was a protection without the hurt .

  • @jamiecurry
    @jamiecurry 9 років тому +406

    Princess Anne is a dead ringer for her great aunt, Princess Mary.

  • @stephainedavid9905
    @stephainedavid9905 9 років тому +253

    This is so sad 😕.People don't know that whatever they hide would be found out sooner or later and whe the truth comes out no one would trust you no more because yoy hide things like this...

  • @faithhopper793
    @faithhopper793 9 років тому +375

    Thank goodness things have progressed since the late or end of, Victorian ages (or should I say the Edwardian ages?). I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be born into the royal family. They're lives were so regimented and under constant scrutiny, they were held to almost impossible standards by society. It was expected by everyone they had to be perfect in every aspect of their public lives, it's no wonder some of them were 'bad boys and girls' behind closed doors. I'm glad that today many illnesses like Epilepsy, Autism and others are better understood but the social stigmas still exist to a lesser degree. We are making progress but it is too slow for my liking. Since I was not born into that era and have no real idea of all of the nuances of the times, I am not one to judge how this was handled. To me it seemed that given that time in history and being the Royal Family on top of it, they did more to see that Prince John was well cared for, and treated with some degree of understanding, than would have previously been done. I feel that most of the family did love, and grieve for, him each in their own way regardless of how it may seem to us today.

  • @kathybrisky
    @kathybrisky 12 років тому +241

    Sheis almost 100 years old and has had a stroke. Think about yourself at an old age.

  • @terrybardy7294
    @terrybardy7294 12 років тому +250

    I pity Prince John's Parents for being so narrow-minded to see what special child they had. I saw the movie "The Lost Prince" He was a very intelligent child, more than the parents gave him credit for. And how cold can that Mother be to do that to her child?! So very sad!!

  • @TheMichellepop
    @TheMichellepop 12 років тому +131

    NONO not the wee old lady, my good god, i mean Sarah Bradford silly billy. I think that wee old lady is brilliant, amazing what she must have seen in all her years.

  • @dphilp75
    @dphilp75 12 років тому +512

    You know, all of you people who are judging the Royals about this, I would just point out that you are using both today's morals and "common" morals to do so. I'm certainly not in agreement with how The Prince was treated, but I think it's important that you take a moment and understand how things were different then, and even more so how they were for Royals at that time....

  • @JFLD8
    @JFLD8 12 років тому +143

    Don't British royals have a thing against naming people John, because King John I, was such a poor king, or is that just a rumor?

  • @johneunson
    @johneunson 12 років тому +75

    how true what you say. i worked in the 'institutions as well.. i was under the impression that john was epileptic...i cannot see queen mary dealing with any less then perfect.

  • @popazz1
    @popazz1 12 років тому +95

    Thanks.I know there are many,the majority even,who do a stirling job to look after those with various 'learning disabilities'.But as with any money-making venture this will usually dictate what is available & how effective the service will be.As to Queen Mary,there seems to be a conflict of opinion as to how she 'dealt' with the Prince's epliepsy/learning disability.Open displays of any emotion would be frowned upon back then.We can only speculate to a degree.

  • @allies7184
    @allies7184 9 років тому +107

    Why are the patients naked? This was so stupid.

    • @docufans1
      @docufans1  9 років тому +96

      Allie S There was another question about that posted to comments. I tried to approve but erased by mistake. Sorry to that commentator. Anyway the whole point of showing that recording was to show how patients at the time were treated, no better than lab animals. Let me be super clear. The documentary is not saying Johnny was an animal, it's saying people of his time would not have thought to treat epileptics with human dignity, and the awful recording is an example of that.

    • @kathybrisky
      @kathybrisky 9 років тому +99

      This is very common in medical photography until the 60's. In some cases it as necessary but in most cases not. Little thought was given to the feelings of the patients.

    • @kaseyhudak6658
      @kaseyhudak6658 9 років тому

      Allie S Please refer that ? yo your Mom ot Dad,

  • @72mandymac
    @72mandymac 12 років тому +153

    15.02 looks like young Prince Harry

  • @johneunson
    @johneunson 12 років тому +92

    the other brothers were of little use. they would not inherit the throne. even bertie had little preparation for the role. although george v. had no faith in david ( edward 8) he did nothing to 'save' the throne.

  • @Edmund24
    @Edmund24 12 років тому +98

    Some of the family trees only include the main members of the family, if it included everyone the tree would go on & on.

  • @kenhughes
    @kenhughes 12 років тому +134

    Im sure he was a normal young boy,who had epilectic fits.(spelling!)

  • @MotownCountry
    @MotownCountry 12 років тому +90

    even if the movie about John was a bit wrong...it's still a GREAT movie. and the only one about him. it's the only movie that I watch a LOT. I've rented it from netflix nearly 5 times now...so yeah.

  • @jellyfishattack
    @jellyfishattack 9 років тому +33

    What a surprise, seeing Sir Martyn Poliakoff's brother!

  • @garyrector7394
    @garyrector7394 9 років тому +140

    Why do the British have so much trouble pronouncing "Roosevelt"? They live much closer to the Netherlands than Americans do.