The Three Daughters of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra queen victoria queen mary maud of wales princess victoria princess louise british royals the windsors george v
Those three girls should have played a more prominent role in the royal family, they were very close to the throne. For a couple of years after Eddy's death before George married and had a child, Louise could have become Queen if anything had happened to him.
Louise would not have been able to become queen in that situation as George vi had two younger brothers that were ahead of her in the line of succession
@@RegalChronicles the OP was referring to the period after the death of Albert Victor (Eddy) and before the birth of the future Edward VIII when Princess Louise was 3rd in line to the throne
Yes far too many historical errors in this. And despite the narrator sounding English there is some very unusual pronunciation in words like photography and others. I didn't bother to watch to the end I'm afraid.
The son of Victoria who was involved with the Ripper, led a dissolute life and made the flower of Jersey his mistress while his deaf wife had to cope with all his unworthy behaviour and daily adultery
the narrator in this video, whether human or AI, doesn't know how to speak English properly, which rather spoils the whole thing; (photography,Duchess, declined, called, all quite common words and all pronounced badly. Also 'Toria' said in different ways.
Those three girls should have played a more prominent role in the royal family, they were very close to the throne. For a couple of years after Eddy's death before George married and had a child, Louise could have become Queen if anything had happened to him.
Louise would not have been able to become queen in that situation as George vi had two younger brothers that were ahead of her in the line of succession
@@RegalChronicles the OP was referring to the period after the death of Albert Victor (Eddy) and before the birth of the future Edward VIII when Princess Louise was 3rd in line to the throne
King Edward VII not King Edward VIII was their father.
Edward V111 married Wallis Simpson
OOPS TOO MANY ERRORS. NEED TO DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFOR PUTTING OUT INCORRECT INFORMATION.
I agree; the human(s) behind the AI narrator seem to rely heavily upon AI.
NO NEED TO SHOUT
Toria was failed by both of her parents.
True
I agree💯
Yes, you are right.
that lady isnt buried in the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore, only Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are
Maude's waist looked like it was 10 inches.
she was buried on the Frogmore burial ground not the mausoleum
Yes far too many historical errors in this. And despite the narrator sounding English there is some very unusual pronunciation in words like photography and others. I didn't bother to watch to the end I'm afraid.
They’re using an AI voice. The channel likely originates in Vietnam.
AI is ruining the simplistic things. Not a good replacement for educated people.
FYFFE house is in Brighton
Ridiculously bad research: within 20 seconds I hit stop.
MOAN MOAN MOAN !!
@@AquaFonicdo your homework
The son of Victoria who was involved with the Ripper, led a dissolute life and made the flower of Jersey his mistress while his deaf wife had to cope with all his unworthy behaviour and daily adultery
There is no evidence of any link between the Royal family and Jack the Ripper
Corrrection is right
Oof. Princess Louise.
the narrator in this video, whether human or AI, doesn't know how to speak English properly, which rather spoils the whole thing; (photography,Duchess, declined, called, all quite common words and all pronounced badly. Also 'Toria' said in different ways.
Awful presentation. Incorrect, etc.
Awful. Poor research
Omggggg…WTH with using “spinster” !!!! Archaic, demeaning, offensive word!
What would you like to use instead?
The proper word of that day.
@@rosemariedelph3324 well I suppose spinster was what they were called at that time. But I cannot think of a modern word other than singleton.
It is a word meaning unmarried woman, what is demeaning in that. My aunty is a spinster, unmarried.
Better than “old maid”! Now THAT is demeaning!