Monday, 2 January 2012

ROYALTY AND SANDRINGHAM



Prince John, who died aged 13, at Wood Farm at Sandringham.



Prince John (1905 – 1919) was the youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary.



Prince John had epilepsy and was mainly kept hidden from the public.



Queen Mary, who was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, but married George. Queen Mary failed to notice the nanny's abuse of her children.



Prince John was not allowed to attend his father's coronation in 1911.



At age 12, Prince John was sent to live at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate.



Sandringham - main house on the estate.



Neither of John's parents were at Wood Farm when he died 'unexpectedly' in the early hours of 18 January 1919.



King George and Queen Mary were driven the one mile to Wood Farm to see his body.



According to a 2008 Daily Mail article, "Prince John was swiftly written out of the family history.



"In at least one family tree issued by the House of Windsor, his name was deleted."





Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale died at Sandringham.



Prince Albert Victor, also known as Prince Eddy, was the eldest son of the Edward Prince of Wales who became Edward VII.



Prince Albert was reportedly involved in the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889.



This scandal involved a 'rentboy' brothel in London's Cleveland Street.



Public Record Office police papers and the letters of Lord Arthur Somerset apparently show that the Prince was involved with boys.



Prince Albert was reported to have died of pneumonia at Sandringham in 1892.



Alternative theories are that:



1. He died of syphilis.



2. He was murdered with a morphine overdose.



3. He survived until the 1920s in an asylum on the Isle of Wight.



http://youtu.be/YzCaKs1PSZI



Queen Elizabeth visiting Jersey, in the Channel Islands.



On 1 January 2012, human remains were discovered in woodland on the Sandringham Estate, the Queen’s country retreat in Norfolk.



Human remains found on Sandringham Estate



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On 23 December 2011, Prince Philip, 90, was taken by helicopter from Sandringham to the cardiothoracic unit at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge.



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TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY, PEDOPHILE RING



ROYAL RELATIONSHIPS



THE QUEEN AND MISSING KIDS



QUEEN SPENT NIGHT ALONE WITH MOSLEM PAL




Prince John and Katherine and Nerissa Bowes Lyon



PRINCE CHARLES AND OTHER PRINCES



ERNST AUGUST, PRINCE OF HANOVER

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