Holy Smoke. I can't be the only one who sees the resemblance -- Maria Luise von Preussen looks astonishingly like the last Grand Duchesses, Tatiana in particular, I believe. Goodness, I'm really taken aback. It's like meeting a time traveler.
The most beautiful Danish Princess Dagmar, become, Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, wife to Alexander III and mother of the last Tsar, Nikolaus II, suffered no mistresses nor morganatic wives of her husband, Tsar Alexander III. He remained faithful to her their entire life together.
16:56, the wrong portrait is used. What is shown on screen is not the portrait of Catherine II, but the portrait of Natalia Alexeevna, the younger sister of Peter I.
I’m sorry this remarkably elegant and aristocratic young lady was dragged to that pretentious “ball”, organized by a bunch of people who clearly have no idea what they’re doing. A modern ball should not be a reenactment of a 19th century ball. Modern European aristocrats don’t do that. Modern American high society doesn’t do that. Besides, it wasn’t even an accurate reenactment as that would require enormous sums of money and an extensive research into the etiquette of the day. In fact, not even Elon Musk could organize it if he wanted to as there are no people left who know how to organize it. People often forget that the Russian revolution annihilated not only the “ruling class”, but also the class of servants who served their masters for generations and were responsible for organizing all such events and maintaining the properties in a presentable condition. I wish this young lady would attend the Russian Nobility Association in America ball, which is held every spring in New York City’s Pierre Hotel. It’s a modern party, NOT a pretentious reenactment of a circa 1835 ball, but it is nevertheless formal with all the guests expected to be dressed in tuxedos and long gowns. The Russian Nobility Association in America is a charity organization that was formed back in the 1930s by the members of the russian noble families who managed to escape communist Russia. Now, their descendants are continuing the traditions.
And the Romanovs can hardly be called irresponsible parents - each illegitimate child received a good inheritance - these are several villages of 1000 peasants, and some became dukes and counts!! The Romanovs always made way for their children in the Russian bureaucracy! Therefore, many women from the king’s court considered this path to be a good career!!!!
Wait that's not true. Nicolaus had changed the laws for the serfs. They were aloud to be mobile and get an education, and he was working on ending slavery in Russia at the time of the revolution. True, you could say that it was very little ... and very late, but he hadn't refused to acquiesce to social shifts.
A german princess takes a train to St. Petersburg. I can´t stop from thinking that millions of germans and russians died in the same road Marie did in a couple of hours.
All Kings and Princes everywhere had mistresses right through history. Men in power always considered it their right, even if they claimed to love their wives.
EXCUSE me! What European country (or North American) did not have 80% of population live in poverty back then? Stop pointing to Russia since everyone had that problem at the time.
@@susanarsoniadou In Germany and Austria they were. Germany was largely rural until mid 19th century. In France and England, US and Canada people lived in both rural poverty and urban squalor. I'm not even mentioning Scottish highland clearances and Irish potato famines.
@@Garbeaux. Yeah, they traded rural poverty for urban squallor. Instead of being oppressed and abused by the landowners they were oppressed, abused and overworked by the factory owners. They were also abused by the slumlords they rented from. If they were lucky enough not to be on the street. In Ireland they still were peasants who barely survived on potatoes terrorised by the landowners. Until potato blight struck and they dropped like flies. In Scotland they were thrown off the land and barely survived as crofters. England had the enclosure of commons and threw farmers off the land so they could grow more wheat (which they sold in London thus causing starvation among the poor farmers). Often they just cleared the people from the land to do fancy landscaping. In US and Canada cities people lived in destitution overcrowding and filth. Or they lived in terrible rural poverty, especially in the US South. So the fact that they did not live in the Middle Ages did not improve their living standard, did it? Therefore as an argument it is meaningless.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 He was the primary aggressor behind World War I and his aggression caused the deaths and misery of millions. He should never been allowed to retire to Holland.
I did not realise the extent to which the German and Russian aristocracy were intertwined historically. At the time it seemed to be a mutually beneficial arrangement, but as things turned out it was not to last. Today President Putin seems to regard Germany as his no 1 enemy.
Documentary deliberated portraying Russia as an uncivilized nation, the germans as civilized, and targeting Putin as a dictator. By the way, portraying the high society and monarky like a european race. That insults inteligence. And History.
My personal opinion is that it was necessary not to break political ties with the German aristocracy and the Kaiser at the end of the 19th century! The Tsar decided that he was a world leader and betrayed the Germans - by joining the Entente!!! But in fact, backward industrial production could not provide the Tsarist Army with weapons and cannons in 1914-1918! Our victims in the First World War were simply a colossal 2 million people - this is on par with Great Britain and France!!! Our friends in the Entente, even out of respect for our victims, did not include us as winners! This is an example of Western logic based on today - forget the past!!!! All of today's European history could have been different if Alexander 3 had become an ally of Germany!!!
Russian Nationalism was the driving force behind the Czars decision. Russia's self proclaimed duty as a protector of Orthodox Slav in Eastern Europe tied their hands. How was Russia a victor in WW1? They bowed out early - freeing up thousands of German troops for the Western Front.
I think that any royal personage could remain "clueless" after the French Revolution, I find sad because we know that other royal houses were very aware of what happened, indeed scared that it might lead to other revolutions in their empires/kingdoms and if Charlotte/Alexandra was so "clueless", she must have been a dim witted creature who was so narrow minded and dull that she could not see what would come only 2 generations later. Having said that, I always go back to the other Alexandra, who was shot in 1918 along with her son, husband, beautiful daughters and many others....and I must wonder that had their son not been passed the hemophilia by Alexandra who received the gene from her grandmother, Victoria, if things might have been different. Had they chosen to share the news about Alexeii and his illness with the people, might they have been viewed with sympathy? Had they not spent so much time hiding everything I don't think they would have turned to Rasputin who caused so many problems....they might have been more open with the people and surely mothers would understand her worries, as would most people. Nicholas could have easily thrown the Salic Law away and opened the throne to his daughters. I think that hemophilia was the wrench in their lives which caused them to close themselves off to the point of being blind. to what else was going on. I know the question is much bigger than that but I do believe that they might have been able to handle so much in a different way had they been able to open up about the illness rather than be frightened by it.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Thank you. That's the phrase that got me wondering. If the narrator was accurate. For some reason I don't know which descendants of Nicholas I are Hohenzollern.
Oh dear, more women basically traded politically...i hope their love lasted...she would have needed it. Change yr name, country, religion, self...tragic
The paradigm of the video is incorrect - the German princesses are sufferers, who did nothing but give birth, and the kings are militarists who fucked everything that moves!!! One-sided Western vision of the history of the Romanovs and Russia as a whole!! Russia is a country of slaves!!! In the USA, slavery was abolished in the 60s of the 19th century - and there was official slavery!!! There was slavery in Russia too, but unofficially!! And in 1956 in Belgium they showed Papuans in cages!!! In 20th century!! The narration in the video is very one-sided!!!
The Romanov palaces were a joke. All of the art and decor are imitations of English and European art. There's no Russian traditional art, and none of the paintings record anything of Russian history.
Russian engineering schools were of top European standards? Really? I'd like to hear that claim qualified. Foreigners created most of what was tops in Russia. Artistry in Russia has traditionally been of a high level because Russia is a miserable society, replete with corruption, tyranny, poverty, and backwardness, and these are rich seams for the artist to mine. Consider how much great art has not come out of Switzerland, for example.
Because the youtuber is complicit in the perceived evil. If someone else baked a shit pie and you then sold it, both of you must be held responsible. That said, I support many of the film's opinions.
Let me explain the differences and why people at the time thought that Russia was backwards.. the English people had already killed their king Charles 1, forced him to sign the magna Carta, (a previous English king, King John). In France, the revolution had already killed a king and a queen and multiple members of the aristocracy.. Russia was ripe for revolution! It was one of the last holdouts to have that absolute monarchy at that time. There are still absolute monarchies to this day but they had slowly gone away..... So while yes, there was poverty in every other European Kingdom. The disparity of an absolute monarchy and peasants. Almost slaves... Yes it's not much better to be a poor English person living in Sussex during this time period either. But imagine being a poor Russian peasant during one of those harsh Winters... Inside the Winter Palace there were sub tropical plants.
One of the most extensive collections of art is housed in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Maybe you should do a little historical research.
Poutine est nécessaire à la Russie et de toute manière il est mieux que tous les Présidents des USA, mais personne n'est parfait et Poutine n'est pas parfait
But the Irish were starved by English landlords. The poor Irish lost their language and survived only thanks to potatoes. Let’s not remember the Indians and Chinese, how well sold them opium and started 2 whole wars 😄
@@MrNorma77 That's exactly what I'm talking about! And then these people turn around and say they are more civilized than Russians! Oh, the lack of self awareness! And by the way Russians did not have mass witch hunts, ever.
@@MrNorma77 Yep, and don't forget transatlantic slavery and brutality against Native Americans during that time. And then those same W Europeans had the nerve (or was it lack of self awareness) to point fingers at Slavs and call as backward. Not to mention mass witch hunts that were never a thing in Russian history.
I’m afraid you are mistaken. Queen Victoria had many attempts on her life and once her life was saved by Prince Albert, her husband, he took the shot meant for her.
Such a treat to meet here this beautiful young Grand Duchess Marie von Preußen!
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Holy Smoke. I can't be the only one who sees the resemblance -- Maria Luise von Preussen looks astonishingly like the last Grand Duchesses, Tatiana in particular, I believe. Goodness, I'm really taken aback. It's like meeting a time traveler.
What a fascinating history of the Tsarinas. Thank you.
The most beautiful Danish Princess Dagmar, become, Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, wife to Alexander III and mother of the last Tsar, Nikolaus II, suffered no mistresses nor morganatic wives of her husband, Tsar Alexander III. He remained faithful to her their entire life together.
Not that beautiful. Turned into a spinster in her exhile in Denmark after the revolution.
Dagmar...
right..@@rickjensen2717
O' gawd! How rude of you, you brute! More beautiful than anyone in all of 1800's Denmark, creep@!@@annaw5604
In fact, Alexander III felt repulsed at the very idea of taking a mistress.
I m orthodox and I m proud of it. I m from Russian and French descent. I m proud of it.
That's cool.
Simon is the last word on digesting the Romanov's, really insightful in a honest and relevant mode. Well done. Thank You!
16:56, the wrong portrait is used. What is shown on screen is not the portrait of Catherine II, but the portrait of Natalia Alexeevna, the younger sister of Peter I.
As always, mistake in Western documentaries: portraits, dates, geography, etc.
Fascinating and beautifully made documentary!
Fascinating, thank you.
She looks like Tatiana romanov 😱🌞
exactly what i thought.
Very beautiful, yes :)
Correct!
I’m sorry this remarkably elegant and aristocratic young lady was dragged to that pretentious “ball”, organized by a bunch of people who clearly have no idea what they’re doing. A modern ball should not be a reenactment of a 19th century ball. Modern European aristocrats don’t do that. Modern American high society doesn’t do that. Besides, it wasn’t even an accurate reenactment as that would require enormous sums of money and an extensive research into the etiquette of the day. In fact, not even Elon Musk could organize it if he wanted to as there are no people left who know how to organize it. People often forget that the Russian revolution annihilated not only the “ruling class”, but also the class of servants who served their masters for generations and were responsible for organizing all such events and maintaining the properties in a presentable condition.
I wish this young lady would attend the Russian Nobility Association in America ball, which is held every spring in New York City’s Pierre Hotel. It’s a modern party, NOT a pretentious reenactment of a circa 1835 ball, but it is nevertheless formal with all the guests expected to be dressed in tuxedos and long gowns. The Russian Nobility Association in America is a charity organization that was formed back in the 1930s by the members of the russian noble families who managed to escape communist Russia. Now, their descendants are continuing the traditions.
*That was a ridiculous reenactment.*
Thank you for your enlightening comments, very interesting indeed. And wholly accurate.
Gracias por el vídeo saludos cordiales feliz día para todos ustedes ❤❤❤❤
Loved that, thanks
And the Romanovs can hardly be called irresponsible parents - each illegitimate child received a good inheritance - these are several villages of 1000 peasants, and some became dukes and counts!! The Romanovs always made way for their children in the Russian bureaucracy! Therefore, many women from the king’s court considered this path to be a good career!!!!
This why it had to end. Great misery of millions of people. The history also needs to be told from the side of a commoner
Interesante conocer a Alexandra y Nicolas I de la mano de una de sus descendientes. Su matrimonio fue por amor hasta el final.
Wait that's not true. Nicolaus had changed the laws for the serfs. They were aloud to be mobile and get an education, and he was working on ending slavery in Russia at the time of the revolution. True, you could say that it was very little ... and very late, but he hadn't refused to acquiesce to social shifts.
Thought the exact same. And Alix wasn't treated well by the Russian court at first, she wasn't this hardheaded person her entire reign.
Everything mainstream is corrupted.This doc is narrative telling,not an objective history doc.
Принцессы всегда великолепны и в царском наряде и в мужицком армяке, у них нечто большее
No they don’t
Yes, money and privilege.
'Imperial Princess' is a much more accurate translation than 'Grand Dutchess'
Excellent!
Excelente filme
A german princess takes a train to St. Petersburg. I can´t stop from thinking that millions of germans and russians died in the same road Marie did in a couple of hours.
so many generations later it is amazing just how alike Maria and her forbear Princess Charlotte are. They could pass for twins.
These entitled people are of no interest. What about the architects, engineers, artisans, artists and workers who built the city?
Indeed. St Petersburg was built by slaves.
Foarte interesant!👍
All Kings and Princes everywhere had mistresses right through history. Men in power always considered it their right, even if they claimed to love their wives.
Liked and subbed. Well done, but ultimatly a tragedy
EXCUSE me! What European country (or North American) did not have 80% of population live in poverty back then? Stop pointing to Russia since everyone had that problem at the time.
You mean people were peasants living off the land.
@@susanarsoniadou In Germany and Austria they were. Germany was largely rural until mid 19th century. In France and England, US and Canada people lived in both rural poverty and urban squalor. I'm not even mentioning Scottish highland clearances and Irish potato famines.
Maybe but the people in those countries weren’t living like it was the Middle Ages.
Serfs weren’t the same as free peasants. The rest of Europe had got rid of serfdom in the renaissance.
@@Garbeaux. Yeah, they traded rural poverty for urban squallor. Instead of being oppressed and abused by the landowners they were oppressed, abused and overworked by the factory owners. They were also abused by the slumlords they rented from. If they were lucky enough not to be on the street. In Ireland they still were peasants who barely survived on potatoes terrorised by the landowners. Until potato blight struck and they dropped like flies. In Scotland they were thrown off the land and barely survived as crofters. England had the enclosure of commons and threw farmers off the land so they could grow more wheat (which they sold in London thus causing starvation among the poor farmers). Often they just cleared the people from the land to do fancy landscaping. In US and Canada cities people lived in destitution overcrowding and filth. Or they lived in terrible rural poverty, especially in the US South. So the fact that they did not live in the Middle Ages did not improve their living standard, did it? Therefore as an argument it is meaningless.
Сейчас тоже самое, золотой фасад украшенный бриллиантами, а большая часть населения -нищие😢
Outra vez o título não tem relação com o conteúdo. Lamentável.
I just wanted more from the ballroom recreation 😢I guess they didn’t really have a budget?
Find the film Russian Ark.. shot in the Winter Palace. you will love it.
@e09It is so regal, do you know the title of the music they are dancing to at 20.30, it is a lovely piece, I am not sure if it is by Johannes Strauss.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 sorry I don't know the composer.
Is it possible to go to St Petersburg by train??? from berlin?
The documentary was made around 2017. I watched it in Finnish tv some years ago.
@@gunnandersen7412 So THAT'S why it looked so familiar!
Pra que colocar o título do vídeo em português se o vídeo é em inglês 😅😂
I would be so embarrassed to have had KWII as an ancestor.
But why? Care to tell us on your reasons for thinking so.
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 He was the primary aggressor behind World War I and his aggression caused the deaths and misery of millions. He should never been allowed to retire to Holland.
I don't think you are European.@@mattkaustickomments
Auch ich bin ein Nachkomme der hessischen und preußischen Fürstenfamilien
Und in welche Familie wird eingeheiratet? 😂
@@fluffedsquirrelzu keiner, weil ich noch 14 Jahre alt bin
I did not realise the extent to which the German and Russian aristocracy were intertwined historically. At the time it seemed to be a mutually beneficial arrangement, but as things turned out it was not to last. Today President Putin seems to regard Germany as his no 1 enemy.
Sorry, but what does "Zarininnen" mean?
It's the German word for "tsarina"
Documentary deliberated portraying Russia as an uncivilized nation, the germans as civilized, and targeting Putin as a dictator. By the way, portraying the high society and monarky like a european race. That insults inteligence. And History.
Poutine est nécessaire à la Russie et est beaucoup mieux que les Présidents des USA
My personal opinion is that it was necessary not to break political ties with the German aristocracy and the Kaiser at the end of the 19th century! The Tsar decided that he was a world leader and betrayed the Germans - by joining the Entente!!! But in fact, backward industrial production could not provide the Tsarist Army with weapons and cannons in 1914-1918! Our victims in the First World War were simply a colossal 2 million people - this is on par with Great Britain and France!!! Our friends in the Entente, even out of respect for our victims, did not include us as winners! This is an example of Western logic based on today - forget the past!!!! All of today's European history could have been different if Alexander 3 had become an ally of Germany!!!
Russian Nationalism was the driving force behind the Czars decision. Russia's self proclaimed duty as a protector of Orthodox Slav in Eastern Europe tied their hands. How was Russia a victor in WW1? They bowed out early - freeing up thousands of German troops for the Western Front.
Maria Louise este frumoasă și distinsă 🌹🌹🌹
I think that any royal personage could remain "clueless" after the French Revolution, I find sad because we know that other royal houses were very aware of what happened, indeed scared that it might lead to other revolutions in their empires/kingdoms and if Charlotte/Alexandra was so "clueless", she must have been a dim witted creature who was so narrow minded and dull that she could not see what would come only 2 generations later. Having said that, I always go back to the other Alexandra, who was shot in 1918 along with her son, husband, beautiful daughters and many others....and I must wonder that had their son not been passed the hemophilia by Alexandra who received the gene from her grandmother, Victoria, if things might have been different. Had they chosen to share the news about Alexeii and his illness with the people, might they have been viewed with sympathy? Had they not spent so much time hiding everything I don't think they would have turned to Rasputin who caused so many problems....they might have been more open with the people and surely mothers would understand her worries, as would most people. Nicholas could have easily thrown the Salic Law away and opened the throne to his daughters. I think that hemophilia was the wrench in their lives which caused them to close themselves off to the point of being blind. to what else was going on. I know the question is much bigger than that but I do believe that they might have been able to handle so much in a different way had they been able to open up about the illness rather than be frightened by it.
I am orthodox In Finland.
Is she descended from czars?
I think she is, at around 1.17 the narrator says she is a direct descendant of princess Charlotte von Preussen the subject of this documentary.☘
@@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Thank you. That's the phrase that got me wondering. If the narrator was accurate. For some reason I don't know which descendants of Nicholas I are Hohenzollern.
Interesting documentary but I’m sure glad I wasn’t born “over there” or frankly, born in that century at all.
Princess Dagmar was NOT a German princess. She was a Danish princess. She did not like Germans due to the Danish defeat to the Germans in 1864.
Боже Царя храни!
Oh dear, more women basically traded politically...i hope their love lasted...she would have needed it. Change yr name, country, religion, self...tragic
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The paradigm of the video is incorrect - the German princesses are sufferers, who did nothing but give birth, and the kings are militarists who fucked everything that moves!!! One-sided Western vision of the history of the Romanovs and Russia as a whole!! Russia is a country of slaves!!! In the USA, slavery was abolished in the 60s of the 19th century - and there was official slavery!!! There was slavery in Russia too, but unofficially!! And in 1956 in Belgium they showed Papuans in cages!!! In 20th century!! The narration in the video is very one-sided!!!
Fairy tale !
Russia was a country of extremely rich "haves" and a vast multitude of "Have Nots". Bad rule and rulers doomed Russia and the aristocracy.
Anche Sofia Augusta, principessa prussiana e zarina russa Caterina II.
På svenska är den vedertagna benämningen "kejsarinnor" för kvinnor som Katarina den stora etc.
U can say in 1817 UK was seething with discontent and poverty including Peterloo massacre !!
Nicolas I didn't died in 1885 but in 1855.
The plural in Swedish of "tsar" is "tsarer" - INTE "tsariner"!
NATO and America tryna portray Russia as Europe’s best enemy, meanwhile these people have really deep and intertwined histories.
Автор очень поверхностно судит о правителях ! Не глубоко и однобоко, как едва грамотный обыватель.
Dagmar is danish
the law of cause and effect ,,,,
Silly man, Nicholas I did not die in 1885.
It was in 1855.
I am Romanov . She is fake cable tv actress. I live in Canada.
The Romanov palaces were a joke. All of the art and decor are imitations of English and European art. There's no Russian traditional art, and none of the paintings record anything of Russian history.
Russian engineering schools were of top European standards? Really? I'd like to hear that claim qualified. Foreigners created most of what was tops in Russia. Artistry in Russia has traditionally been of a high level because Russia is a miserable society, replete with corruption, tyranny, poverty, and backwardness, and these are rich seams for the artist to mine. Consider how much great art has not come out of Switzerland, for example.
They were established by the Germans, so they would have been of top Euro standards.🌿
Why you all giving the youtuber shit they didnt make this documentary they just posted it.
Because the youtuber is complicit in the perceived evil. If someone else baked a shit pie and you then sold it, both of you must be held responsible. That said, I support many of the film's opinions.
Let me explain the differences and why people at the time thought that Russia was backwards.. the English people had already killed their king Charles 1, forced him to sign the magna Carta, (a previous English king, King John). In France, the revolution had already killed a king and a queen and multiple members of the aristocracy..
Russia was ripe for revolution! It was one of the last holdouts to have that absolute monarchy at that time. There are still absolute monarchies to this day but they had slowly gone away.....
So while yes, there was poverty in every other European Kingdom. The disparity of an absolute monarchy and peasants. Almost slaves... Yes it's not much better to be a poor English person living in Sussex during this time period either. But imagine being a poor Russian peasant during one of those harsh Winters... Inside the Winter Palace there were sub tropical plants.
Where did all the royal paintings come from???? I was under the impression that the Bolsheviks destroyed everything 🤢🤢🤢🤢
One of the most extensive collections of art is housed in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Maybe you should do a little historical research.
Pa kako objasnjavas Rusiju tada i Pruska i sve knezevine tadasnje Evrope su bile takve samo sa puno manje zlata i dijamanata.
*So the Russian Empire was a copycat of the British Empire. The Noble, Rich Aristocracy and the poor miserable peasants.*
Nicolas II and Alexandra were incompetents and bad rulers but their children didn't deserved to died with their parents 😢.
Who could ever take this moment to praise Putin. 27:48
Anything is better than being ruled by a communist peasant. Putin has a knack for overstaying his welcome.
The film was made in 2017 --- years ago !
Only the devil's advocate my friend, only of the devil.
Poutine est nécessaire à la Russie et de toute manière il est mieux que tous les Présidents des USA, mais personne n'est parfait et Poutine n'est pas parfait
@@moniquesilverans3842 J'espère que quelqu'un aura le courage d'éliminer cette ordure. On pourrait l'empoisonner ou le défenestrer, par exemple.
Mail order princesses and Royal nepotism.
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Unlike in civilized 19th century Britain where politics were stable and peaceful and there wasn't a single attempt on Queen Victoria's life.
But the Irish were starved by English landlords. The poor Irish lost their language and survived only thanks to potatoes. Let’s not remember the Indians and Chinese, how well sold them opium and started 2 whole wars 😄
@@MrNorma77 That's exactly what I'm talking about! And then these people turn around and say they are more civilized than Russians! Oh, the lack of self awareness! And by the way Russians did not have mass witch hunts, ever.
@@MrNorma77 Yep, and don't forget transatlantic slavery and brutality against Native Americans during that time. And then those same W Europeans had the nerve (or was it lack of self awareness) to point fingers at Slavs and call as backward. Not to mention mass witch hunts that were never a thing in Russian history.
I’m afraid you are mistaken. Queen Victoria had many attempts on her life and once her life was saved by Prince Albert, her husband, he took the shot meant for her.
@@verenamaharajah6082 That's exactly what I meant! You don't recognize sarcasm do you?
Just think of the lucky man that gets that.
Meglio gli Zar rispetto a Putin
Ce n'est pas l'avis des Russes
Мария Фёдоровна как королева. Британии. Елизавета эталон. Мировой красоты и женственности ник
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