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  1. In 1917, the British king George V (1865-1936) decided to break relations with his two cousins, German Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) and Russian Emperor Nicholas II (1868-1918).

    • Were King George V and Emperor Nicholas II Related?
    • Did George and Nicholas Know Each other?
    • They Looked A Lot alike. Did People Notice This at The time?
    • Why Was Prince Philip Involved in Identifying The Romanov Remains?

    Short answer: Yes, they were first cousins. George's mother Alexandra and Nicholas' mother Dagmar were daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark. Dagmar wed Russian Emperor Alexander III in 1866 and had Nicholas; Alexandra married Edward, Prince of Wales, who became Edward VII, in 1863, and had George. George's royal house hadactually been the Hous...

    In fact they did, and frequently met, says Martin. When they were both young, there were regular vacations spent in Denmark, attended by Dagmar and Alexandra and their children, as well as other relatives. Meetings as adults included: 1893:While still Prince of Wales, the future George V wed Princess Mary of Teck and Nicholas (still the heir appare...

    Photos of the pair of them together made the resemblance impossible to miss. There are at least two photos of the cousins together: One from George's wedding to Mary in 1893, and the 1913 picture of them in German uniforms, that attest to the strong resemblance. Additionally, said Martin, "There were several occasions during the wedding in 1893 whe...

    Nicholas II's wife Alexandra and Prince Philip both descended from Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland, who was the daughter of Queen Victoria. Alexandra and Prince Philip were matrilineally descended, with all their family connections through women. “That’s perfect for a comparison of mitochondrial DNA, which is transmitted to offspring ex...

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  3. Nov 15, 2022 · Short answer: Yes, they were first cousins. George's mother Alexandra and Nicholas' mother Dagmar were daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark. Dagmar wed Russian Emperor Alexander III in 1866 and had Nicholas; Alexandra married Edward, Prince of Wales, who became Edward VII, in 1863, and had George. George's royal house had actually been the ...

  4. Jul 17, 2018 · Members of the British royal family had hoped to at least save the children. In 1919, the British sent a ship to Crimea to evacuate the remaining Romanovs. Descendants of Nicholas II’s two ...

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  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Both Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are related to the ex-imperial Russian royal family through their descent from the royal house of Denmark.

  6. Nov 26, 2022 · Per Vogue, The Crown ’s depiction of what went down between the two families back in 1917 and in the early ’90s is mostly accurate. Prince Philip had to provide some of his DNA to confirm the ...

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