Family Tree: How Queen Victoria Spread Hemophilia into European Royalty (& Their Tragic Deaths)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @MortalFaces
    @MortalFaces  7 месяцев назад

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  • @YOLO-yx2nz
    @YOLO-yx2nz 7 месяцев назад +56

    The fact that multiple of Victorias decendants died from falling off a chair is crazy

    • @lisascenic
      @lisascenic 2 месяца назад +1

      This was a horrible disease, and the smallest injury can be fatal.

  • @piratesswoop725
    @piratesswoop725 7 месяцев назад +24

    A little known fact is that while haemophilia is gone from royal families (though the carrier gene can go unexpressed for generations and Princess Beatrice has several female descendants who themselves only had daughters so it could still exist among her descendants) there is one known haemophiliac among Victoria’s descendants, a young man named Ferdinand Soltmann. Ferdinand is descended from two of Victoria’s children, Princess Alice and Prince Alfred. Prince Alfred wasn’t a haemophiliac, but Princess Alice WAS a carrier, so it’s most likely he inherited the gene from her. Alice passed the gene to her son Friedrich and daughter Alix, but Ferdinand is descended from Alice’s eldest daughter Victoria. Until Ferdinand was diagnosed, no one thought Victoria had been a carrier. But she passed the trait on to her older daughter Alice (her younger daughter Louise died childless and her two sons were unaffected). Alice is best known as Prince Philip’s mother, but she also had four daughters. It is the oldest of these daughters, Margarita, who married the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. They had four sons and a daughter. The daughter died childless and the three younger sons were unaffected, but Prince Kraft, the oldest son, was known by his family to have clotting issues. Kraft is the father of Xenia, who is Ferdinand’s mother. Haemophiliac men ALWAYS pass the carrier trait to their daughters, so if Kraft’s clotting issues were related to haemophilia, his daughters would have been carriers. So while the disease has not impacted the British royal family since Victoria’s children, Prince Philip’s mother and sister were carrie’s, and his nephew was a sufferer, and that nephew’s grandson is the only known living descendent with the disease.

  • @goodnight-l7g
    @goodnight-l7g Месяц назад

    thank you so much for keeping the family tree up until are a life saver for my oral presentation tmr

  • @00star
    @00star 4 дня назад

    thank you so much for this!!!

  • @Shivey-Caroline-7-23
    @Shivey-Caroline-7-23 7 месяцев назад

    Very interesting' thanks for sharing'

  • @Lisarojenko7331
    @Lisarojenko7331 7 месяцев назад

    Such a good channel. Glad I found it. Lady Diana Spencer’s family tree

  • @CL-kn1rq
    @CL-kn1rq 7 месяцев назад +5

    Interesting that they were doing blood transfusions way back then.

  • @Ciara1594
    @Ciara1594 7 месяцев назад +8

    Victoria was well aware
    of this. But she absolutely
    refused to believe that she
    was to blame. ☠️

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 3 месяца назад +1

      🤔 I don’t agree. As far as they knew back then, nobody in either side of the family had it. And it’s not a “blame”. Obviously, it HAD to be carried through her, but I think it came through her mother. It can skip many generations, and before anybody had any IDEA what this was, oh the boy died! He fell. Then he died. And a lot of girls died too. Could have been carrier who died of measles. For all we know there is still hemophilia in the RF. It’s treatable. But most them now have married outside the direct crown line like so🤷‍♀️

  • @irvinhuerta-fe2uw
    @irvinhuerta-fe2uw 7 месяцев назад

    Fabulous 👌

  • @Lisarojenko7331
    @Lisarojenko7331 7 месяцев назад

    We’ll done great info

  • @EarlyMusicDiva
    @EarlyMusicDiva 4 месяца назад

    Given that the Romanovs' DNA was sequenced for identification of their remains, has it been possible to identify the marker for the hemophilia gene? If so, it might be possible for living descendants of Victoria's to find out if they have it. The same could be possible for the porphyria gene that also ran in the royal family, using the DNA (if it can be obtained) of a member of the family who had porphyria.

  • @alexharris9093
    @alexharris9093 7 месяцев назад +1

    First comment lets goooooo. Lol love your vids

  • @matthew_983
    @matthew_983 7 месяцев назад

    just wondering why does princess alice have it when she should have xX, and the gene for hemopholia should be recessive (which means she still have one X from her father, which means she should not have the disease (?))

    • @ilanamillion8942
      @ilanamillion8942 6 месяцев назад

      The gene for hemophilia is only carried by females and virtually the only victims are males. Alice's mother was a carrier and so was she although not every female will carry the gene and not all male children will be hemophiliacs.

    • @kathiejohns1418
      @kathiejohns1418 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ilanamillion8942some females,tho rare,can suffer from this condition as well-if,for example,a daughter is born of a father who suffers from it & a mother who is a carrier!

  • @elizabethdavis1696
    @elizabethdavis1696 7 месяцев назад +2

    I heard that all of Henry the 8th six wives were descendants of John of gaunt is this true?

    • @bow35yearsago65
      @bow35yearsago65 7 месяцев назад +4

      Not John of gaunt, but Edward I and Eleanor of castile

    • @S_J_banana
      @S_J_banana 7 месяцев назад +1

      no

    • @JediSimpson
      @JediSimpson 7 месяцев назад +1

      Why do you spam this on every video?

    • @bow35yearsago65
      @bow35yearsago65 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JediSimpson yeah,this person is spamming this question on every video,its like the third time I replied to the same question.

  • @ilanamillion8942
    @ilanamillion8942 6 месяцев назад

    The Queen was descended through the male line of Victoria's children so there is no way it could have been in the British Royal Family.

  • @JoeyMorton-short
    @JoeyMorton-short 7 месяцев назад +1

    second!!

  • @ShriyaDamayanthi
    @ShriyaDamayanthi 6 месяцев назад

    🇬🇧👑️

  • @mangot589
    @mangot589 3 месяца назад

    You know I want to KICK myself. I read a medical paper, that showed that Victoria did have some males that died early, from falls and such, in her family, and I didn’t save it. I THINK an great+++uncle named John, a child. This was WAY before anybody knew anything about this disease. The kid fell, and he died. 🤷‍♀️and there was a coupe others too. it can skip generations, etc. so. If anyone out there has read this paper, I’d sure love to know. Even if it came through her mother, Victoria had only one son out of 4 that had it. Out of 9 children. Two daughters were carriers. The thing is, I’m thinking more in her family, but nobody knew what it was. Who would know in 1432 or whenever. Prince Albert didn’t know exactly what he meant when the was said they needed some “dark blood” to marry within the family. All the blonds blue eyed family., I’m sure he meant hey we need to maybe expand our horizons, here . There’s only so much. And he was correct, eh? He was pretty dang smart for the time.