Смотреть онлайн документальный фильм The Most Controversial Princess in British History | British History Documentary в хорошем качестве HD бесплатно
Написать уникальную SEO оптимизированную статью, от первого лица, разбить на блоки, списки, украсить смайликами
They are prussian what do u expect
This would have been more interesting if the announcer hadn't spoken so fast—he was nearly unintelligible.
They were cousins and they both inherited the same inborn error of metabolism and it scared the piss out of George IV to recognize it in his cousin. The cousin that his crazy father didn't recognize as off her nut. The Hanoverian family is a prime example of the folly of inbreeding. When two people with the same variegate porphyria mutation have children only 1 child in 4 will not inherit the defective gene, another 1 in 4 will turn out like George III, and the other 2 in 4 will be stillborn. George III did not have Bipolar Disorder, but there is an article by a Professor Peter that has convinced "the world" that George III didn't have VP. The argument is hollow, but Peters doesn't understand very much about genetics. DNA evidence confirms VP in several of his descendants and none of these were spontaneous mutations.
George IV got himself roped in by the politicians who wanted to use him against his father and he was no match in an argument with his father. George III was in control of his faculties when he established a position on an issue of government, so it's not like he would change his mind during an attack. He might rant about his position incessantly in a sing-song cadence, which is a little off putting but that is not a change of mind.
This is not even accurate. It was Parliament who coerced George into marrying by refusing to pay his debts until he did.
"Unfiltered"?
Miss me AI