@@BriefCaseOfficial bless, thanks a lot. Yes, it already is! I've given up on rescuing certain abusive family members & finally embraced 'Serenity Prayer'. I hope all is well with you. Take care & thanks again.
The lust for riches and the finer things has led to many tragedies. This is one such story. And in the end, people are no more happier because they've reached their goal of living the good life. There's a lesson there....somewhere. Thank you Brief Case.
Wow! This is the stuff movies are made of! So well told I feel as if I’m in the courtroom myself. Thank you again Mr. Brief Case for making Monday special ❤
The worth of a capable defence lawyer, stacking evidence in favor of his client stands out. Emphasising difference in culture, though, had little relevance to the case. Deep research, as always, renders impressive results. Many thanks B. C.
A friend of mine married an Egyptian guy and her marriage sounded a lot like this one. They lived in a mansion. He drove Ferraris. But she had to work and pay for her own vehicle. She said he constantly cheated and was physically and emotionally abusive.
I'm sure we all have a story. Then you hear story of people like my mother who a former officer who mostly deal with women and hear of the killing and set ups.
As soon as i seen a notification that you had uploaded i clicked on it so quickly so i could watch. I love your content and your voice is very soothing , thank you for all of your content, hard work and all the knowledge you provide us! 😊
You’ve outdone yourself BC with this incredible story! This one is definitely in my top 5. Absolutely riveting and fascinating case. Thank you for your research and to bring those forgotten stories back into life.
Thank you, BC. This is a very interesting case. I heard about it a while ago, but you have provided a more thoroughly researched story. Marguerite was a controversial person, seemed like a good actress, too...
It JUST ASTOUNDS me how back then especially, with very little forensic evidence and a simple bat of the eyelids, these women could get off Scott free with the " self defense" ...."he was a brute" defense, and SO many bought into it!! I TRULY believe she KNEW what she was doing. Thanks B.C. for yet another incredible case!!! ❤❤❤
“Monday, Monday;; can’t trust that day! Monday, Monday; sometimes it just turns out that way....on Monday morning, you gave me no warning, of what was to be; oh, Monday, Monday, how could you leave, and not take me...” ...(sang the Mamas and the Papas) (circa the 1970s).
If Getting Away With MURDER Wasn't Enough...She Actually SUED Her Deceased Husband Family - In An Attempt To Gain A Share Of His Fortune. Talking About Showing NO REMORSE. I Doubt If She Knew What That Meant.
I enjoyed this case about Marguerite Fahmy it was very intriguing. I'm curious about whatever happened to her daughter? Great investigation and presentation, too.
What a fascinating story from this French woman who raised from a humble background to the top ! Poor you g Egyptian prince who was murdered despite their differences she was guilty of murder!
I don't think that Marguerite knew what she was getting herself into when she decided to marry the wealthy Egyptian. She probably expected to be fawned over, pampered, having everyone around her to be at her beck and call, and she soon found out that this was not the case. Both were temperamental, but it seems that the disagreements between the pair were related to cultural differences, and Marguerite wasn't one to be putting up with it so wanted out of the marriage. That stuff about not knowing what she was doing when the gun went off was a bunch of baloney. Marguerite was a sophisticated and worldy woman so of course she knew exactly what she was doing when that gun went off. I wonder if it was a misconception about her husband having homosexual feelings for another male or if that was actually real. Considering the time period, the circumstances, her sex, her beauty, and the fact that Marguerite had procured the best legal defense money could buy, it was understandable and only natural that she would receive an acquittal whether it be cold-blooded murder or not. The only other thing that caught my notice was the Prince of Wales. It is a good thing for the British monarchy and the common people that he abdicated because this man seemed to have more of an interest and fondness for keeping company with tarnished women than he had for leading the country, according to his track record.
Yes, and. He wasn’t the only royal who misbehaved. Think of Prince Charles and more recently, Prince Edward. At least the young ones, thanks mostly to their Mother, Lady Dianna, Princes William and Harry have exhibited strong moral character, in the limelight.
Well done Brief Case, well done. You have provided us with yet another well informed and articulated true story from the past. You include so much detail, and I find myself looking forward to Monday mornings, here in Virginia, for another video from you. Thank you so much for all you do, and I look forward to your next video. PS - I’m in the process of watching all of your past videos for a second (2) time!! I’m over halfway through and enjoying them all more than the first time!!
Hello BC hope you had a good Monday. I heard this fascinating story somewhere; and all I can say is that Marguerite learned very well from her first Madam the art of attracting the best, she knew exactly what she wanted. She got herself the best Lawyer of the time Sir Edward Marshall Hall and she was an excellent actor. Have a great week BC and faithful listeners. From Texas USA Elizabeth
I wonder if he had been French or British they would have come to that conclusion...she had a good team on her side. Great video as always, I look forward to your uploads!
Brief Case, Love your channel. I have heard about Marguerite Fahmy in other history channels. But this was a good telling of her story also. Marguerite was surely a lady trying to get ahead in life. Fascinating lady. She knew how to lure rich men in to do her bidding! Plus Love your old photographs accompanying your videos. Finally, Edward was known to be a playboy Prince of Wales spanning the years-1911-1935 before he took the throne. Thanks for the upload. 💜💜
As usual, you deliver a thorough and give it account of the peoples lives you covered today. I always look forward with bated breath for your videos. You are a fantastic RUclips presenter. Please keep up the good work and thank you so very much.
While your content is consistently excellent, your telling of this story is one of my favorites. I was definitely rooting for Marguerite and glad it all worked out for her 🥳
i know she got away with it, and also survived occupation in France and lived a long life, but since she was so tenacious, and managed to manipulate everyone into her freedom she may have been a murderer, but let's face it, society condemned her, for being an unwed mother, so i'm glad she was able to live a long life
Two wrongs doesn't make a right. And I sense bias because she was particularly pretty. Any ordinary looking woman would have gotten the noose, I am certain. Audience were simping as hard as her clientele. The judiciary system was a binary joke then, either you were sentenced to death or deemed innocent. She should have gotten 20 years behind bars
Sir Edward was an Alum of my Grammar School where he lived in Brighton. A truly brilliant defence barrister, the man I'd want in my corner of I ever found myself in deep poo!
Her picture shows her misery, sad eyes. I have to say, she was a beautiful woman!! Damn shame back in those days, poor women were maids or prostitutes. And, judged so harshly if they had a child. That's why systems were put in place to help those women. I always had respect for Prince Edward. He didn't play their game. I wonder what happened to Marguerites daughter. Did she have a good life. I'm glad she was accquited. For whatever reason. Lol. Everyone stay safe. ✌️ BC, cool one. I thoroughly enjoyed it. 👍
@@katebowers8107I think the original commenter meant he didn't play by the Royal Family's rules & chose to rebel in many ways (not just with Marguerite).
There's a documentary on youtube about Edward's involvement with Marguerite and the subsequent murder. His connection with her undoubtedly helped with the case.
As always a really interesting story. This one was really engaging. Prince Edward was known as a playboy and part of the Bright Young Things crowd of London during the 20s. Though due to his Royal duties and position he was not as involved as others and was kind of on the edge. Either way he was quite popular in this group. It is sad that a woman during this time who wanted to improve her standing in life and become more financially well off and was willing to work very hard, like Marguerite, found doors closed to her. The only way to move up was either through a fortunate marriage, in which a woman was not always finding happiness ever after. They may find the man to be, like in Marguerite's case, abusive. Or she could turn to prostitution and hope to find better as a courtesan. But, she would have to be beautiful and charming as in Marguerite's case. If she was average moving up even in this trade was iffy.
On May 1st 1919 Prince Albert (who later became King George VI) attended a gathering of "Working class leaders" in Hoxton, North London, accompanied by only a single companion. Here he met my grandmother. He arranged a liaison with her in Paris. My mother was born nine months later . Before my mother's birth my grandmother took up with a man who accepted paternity of my mother. His name is on my mother's birth certificate. After this man left her for another woman in 1930 my grandmother began telling people that my mother was "a princess", having been fathered by a "member of Royalty" She once told my mother that her father was "The Duke of York. She persisted in this to the end of her life. However, my research found that the man on my mother's birth certificate WAS her father. He had children by the woman he took up with after he left my grandmother ... and DNA tests showed that I am related to them.
Hi!!! I enjoyed this video. I have always liked Paris. I never geen but my Sister has many times.The resting place of my favorite from The Doors, Jim Morrison ♡. Anyway...this video was very interesting. I so enjoy all your stories...Great Video!!!...🦋
For some reason, I watched several videos I was not able to comment on in my comment. It’s just to say thank you I appreciate your hard work. I very much like listening to your voice and I like the content. Your style very much differentiates you from others doing similar work Regards Denise San Francisco California
I honestly believe that Marguerite Fahmy committed premeditated murder. Because of her previous relationship with the Prince of Wales and the fact she had kept the ‘embarrassing letters he wrote, she knew England was the best place to kill her husband and get away with it. As she expected, she was able to escape punishment. The unscrupulous Marshall Hall was a good barrister but the result was a foregone conclusion. The trial had ugly racial overtones. After the trial Madame Fahmy tried to gain control of her husband’s assets, which may have been a motive for murder, but the Egyptian courts were able to prevent this.
Hello everyone a beautiful Monday to you all. Briefcase I so enjoyed this amazing piece of history I was so amazed. Lots of women suffer in silence when it comes to domestic violence between partners. The sigma that is placed on unmarried women having kids out out of wedlock during those era's have a lot of negative impact on women. Her means of servial was crucial, and in doing so, resort to prostitution. Marrying into the Egyptian culture wasn't what she expected, which in terms took a toll on her and killing her husband probably was the only way that she thought of at the time to escape his abuse. Such a tragic case,nevertheless justice was served as the jurors saw fit. Bless you all. Anxiously awaiting next Monday upload ❤❤❤❤
I scrolled past a 22 minute video by someone else before this and said "that's too long a video for right now" and then immediately JUMPED to click your video when I saw it
I believe that Wallace aumpson being an American Divorcee was just the expedient excuse to force a king with horrifying sympathies for fascism from ruling the empire. If anything it was the kings sympathies for the nazis and Wallace's as well that made them both extremely undesirable. It certainly didn't help that her background was so sordid,but it wasn't the worst thing about those two.
Thanks so much! You really helped me cope with intense family pressures during 2023. Wonderful narration & sensitivity 💫💙💫
Thankyou Chloe, your support is very much appreciated, I hope that 2024 is better for you
Chloe, take good care, at this difficult time.
Things will change, things will get better. This too will pass ,😻
@@johnburns2940 thank you, lovely. Yes, fortunately I am good at keeping a 'glass half full' mentality, & 'change is the only constant'. Best wishes.
@@BriefCaseOfficial bless, thanks a lot. Yes, it already is! I've given up on rescuing certain abusive family members & finally embraced 'Serenity Prayer'. I hope all is well with you. Take care & thanks again.
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"The art of companionship".... What a delightful euphemism.😉
Nice. 😁
indeed
I guess I never learned that particular art so here I am growing old alone. 😹
@@Joy-TheLazyCatLady 😁🤣
Same!! 😅😅😹@@Joy-TheLazyCatLady
The lust for riches and the finer things has led to many tragedies. This is one such story. And in the end, people are no more happier because they've reached their goal of living the good life. There's a lesson there....somewhere. Thank you Brief Case.
Try me! I promuse riches will make me happy
The lust for riches is literally capitalism. 😂
No. It's everyone having the chance to work hard and feed their families for themselves@@ChairmanTrump
"The Good Life" ! Ha!
The true Good Life comes from behaving in good ways, thus come Good rewards😊
Destitute....look it up
Wow! This is the stuff movies are made of! So well told I feel as if I’m in the courtroom myself. Thank you again Mr. Brief Case for making Monday special ❤
You're very welcome!
Hello from Ireland. I always look forward to your stories. Thank you. ❤
As usual rich well connected people protect themselves at the cost of everyone else and the truth. Love your channel.
Much appreciated
Apparently, having an affair with the future king of England can be a "get out of jail free card".
He abdicated and went on to Marry Mrs Simpson an American actress !!! Price Harry has married Megan who was married before !!!
@@annedalton289Mrs Simpson was not an actress.. she was a socialite divorcee .
Good Morning Brief Case. I.m ready, with a cup of coffee ☕ Another Happy Monday! Thank you, you're the best!! ❤🇨🇦
Morning!
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Good morning from South Dakota! Love your channel. Very happy to listen in every Monday! Thanks!!
Thankyou
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Greetings from Kim in Nottingham England, hope you are well x
heyo, also from South Dakota
Good morning from Wisconsin
Coffee and brief case to start your Mondays ..
Thank you .....Good morning BC
Sounds nice :)
Good morning bc so happy to be here! ❤️ My favorite thing to do Monday mornings ❤❤❤
Thanks Jordan :)
The worth of a capable defence lawyer, stacking evidence in favor of his client stands out. Emphasising difference in culture, though, had little relevance to the case. Deep research, as always, renders impressive results. Many thanks B. C.
Thanks Daniela
@@BriefCaseOfficial very welcome.
Difference in ethnicity probably carried more weight.
A friend of mine married an Egyptian guy and her marriage sounded a lot like this one. They lived in a mansion. He drove Ferraris. But she had to work and pay for her own vehicle. She said he constantly cheated and was physically and emotionally abusive.
I'm sure we all have a story. Then you hear story of people like my mother who a former officer who mostly deal with women and hear of the killing and set ups.
As soon as i seen a notification that you had uploaded i clicked on it so quickly so i could watch. I love your content and your voice is very soothing , thank you for all of your content, hard work and all the knowledge you provide us! 😊
Wow, thank you!
Same here. I see a video pop up by Brief Case I click right away as I know it will be amazing and engrossing
I agree! Even if I have to watch later (as with this one) I click and hit like! Love this channel.. BC💼 never disappoints.. 👌
You’ve outdone yourself BC with this incredible story! This one is definitely in my top 5. Absolutely riveting and fascinating case. Thank you for your research and to bring those forgotten stories back into life.
Wow, thank you!
Thank you, BC. This is a very interesting case. I heard about it a while ago, but you have provided a more thoroughly researched story. Marguerite was a controversial person, seemed like a good actress, too...
It JUST ASTOUNDS me how back then especially, with very little forensic evidence and a simple bat of the eyelids, these women could get off Scott free with the " self defense" ...."he was a brute" defense, and SO many bought into it!! I TRULY believe she KNEW what she was doing. Thanks B.C. for yet another incredible case!!! ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching
It happens now in the United States with idiot juries.
Another tea time done, brilliant . I've heard this tale many times, each a little different, we'll done BC. 🇨🇦🙃
Thanks for listening Marion
Ah! Another fabulous Monday morning 😊 thanks BC for all you do. Amazing case. It did not end like I thought it would. Love you BC!
Hi BC, looking forward to this case
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Hiya Crimey 😊
Hope ypu have a good one this week Crimey
Good morning from Oregon.
Morning!
You came on time, Brief Case. Much like steak, you're officially well done.
Love your work
Thank you so much
Happy Monday, always glad to see your uploads ❤
Thank you!
Good Evening ❤ Thank you for sharing. 🎉🎉
What a really interesting story. Look forwards to the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh boy…oh boy do I appreciate you soooo much!
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Thats so nice of you - Thanks
Good Monday morning Brief Case. I just want to comment that I love the way you say France.
I am pleased, my great grandfather on my mothers side was French
Thanks again! 💛 You have redeemed Monday morning!
“Monday, Monday;; can’t trust that day! Monday, Monday; sometimes it just turns out that way....on Monday morning, you gave me no warning, of what was to be; oh, Monday, Monday, how could you leave, and not take me...” ...(sang the Mamas and the Papas) (circa the 1970s).
Good morning Brief Case ... I always enjoy your narratives very much thank you for sharing !!!
I'm so happy to hearing this from you
😊thanks
You are so welcome!
Outstanding as always. Thank you.
Thank you
If Getting Away With MURDER Wasn't Enough...She Actually SUED Her Deceased Husband Family - In An Attempt To Gain A Share Of His Fortune. Talking About Showing NO REMORSE. I Doubt If She Knew What That Meant.
I enjoyed this case about Marguerite Fahmy it was very intriguing. I'm curious about whatever happened to her daughter? Great investigation and presentation, too.
The daughter did have at least one son as Marguerite had a grandson
What a fascinating story from this French woman who raised from a humble background to the top ! Poor you g Egyptian prince who was murdered despite their differences she was guilty of murder!
Thanks Berenice
Gender privileges weren't exclusively for men back then.
I don't think that Marguerite knew what she was getting herself into when she decided to marry the wealthy Egyptian. She probably expected to be fawned over, pampered, having everyone around her to be at her beck and call, and she soon found out that this was not the case. Both were temperamental, but it seems that the disagreements between the pair were related to cultural differences, and Marguerite wasn't one to be putting up with it so wanted out of the marriage. That stuff about not knowing what she was doing when the gun went off was a bunch of baloney. Marguerite was a sophisticated and worldy woman so of course she knew exactly what she was doing when that gun went off. I wonder if it was a misconception about her husband having homosexual feelings for another male or if that was actually real. Considering the time period, the circumstances, her sex, her beauty, and the fact that Marguerite had procured the best legal defense money could buy, it was understandable and only natural that she would receive an acquittal whether it be cold-blooded murder or not.
The only other thing that caught my notice was the Prince of Wales. It is a good thing for the British monarchy and the common people that he abdicated because this man seemed to have more of an interest and fondness for keeping company with tarnished women than he had for leading the country, according to his track record.
Even royalty can have low- life's!😮
Yes, and. He wasn’t the only royal who misbehaved. Think of Prince Charles and more recently, Prince Edward. At least the young ones, thanks mostly to their Mother, Lady Dianna, Princes William and Harry have exhibited strong moral character, in the limelight.
@@pattih7Harry? 😂
@@Nym146 , yea, Pattih7 believes in fairy tales. Probably fawning about Markle.
@@Takieroulecheval-r8v lol!
Well done Brief Case, well done. You have provided us with yet another well informed and articulated true story from the past. You include so much detail, and I find myself looking forward to Monday mornings, here in Virginia, for another video from you. Thank you so much for all you do, and I look forward to your next video.
PS - I’m in the process of watching all of your past videos for a second (2) time!! I’m over halfway through and enjoying them all more than the first time!!
It's very kind of you to do that, thankyou
Yay! Another brilliantly narrated story by Briefcase!! ❤
Happy rainy Monday from SoCal! I appreciate your amazing videos!
Thankyou
Hello BC hope you had a good Monday. I heard this fascinating story somewhere; and all I can say is that Marguerite learned very well from her first Madam the art of attracting the best, she knew exactly what she wanted. She got herself the best Lawyer of the time Sir Edward Marshall Hall and she was an excellent actor. Have a great week BC and faithful listeners. From Texas USA Elizabeth
This was a great one. Thanks homie!
Thankyou so much :)
I wonder if he had been French or British they would have come to that conclusion...she had a good team on her side.
Great video as always, I look forward to your uploads!
Thanks Lucy
Brief Case, Love your channel. I have heard about Marguerite Fahmy in other history channels. But this was a good telling of her story also. Marguerite was surely a lady trying to get ahead in life. Fascinating lady. She knew how to lure rich men in to do her bidding! Plus Love your old photographs accompanying your videos. Finally, Edward was known to be a playboy Prince of Wales spanning the years-1911-1935 before he took the throne. Thanks for the upload. 💜💜
Good morning from the US. Always look forward to your well researched and presented videos. Cheers!
Many thanks!
Hello from England,always enjoy and look forward to your work .🙂
Good morning BC from Black Diamond Alberta, I was number 1 today 😅! Interesting case as per usual, Happy Monday 😊.
Good morning from Charlotte, NC ☕️
I love your videos! Thank you❤️
Thanks
what a mess of a woman. think she got off easily with killing her husband. JMHO. great research, BC. pat briefcat for me.
Your channel is a Monday Joy-thank you!
Thanks Judy
I remember this story thanks for telling it
As usual, you deliver a thorough and give it account of the peoples lives you covered today. I always look forward with bated breath for your videos. You are a fantastic RUclips presenter. Please keep up the good work and thank you so very much.
Thankyou
Wow! What a case this was! Excellent episode, as always.
Thankyou :)
While your content is consistently excellent, your telling of this story is one of my favorites. I was definitely rooting for Marguerite and glad it all worked out for her 🥳
Wow, thank you!
Good morning ☀️ from the DMV (DC, Virginia, Maryland metro area) ❤❤❤
Listening to this new case before meeting a friend for breakfast 🥞 ☕️
Thanks for listening
Good morning Paul from Pennsylvania 💗
Who is Paul
I'm from Pennsylvania too 😮
I've been impatiently waiting, good afternoon BC family... It 14:01 pm in South Africa, where are you watching from?
Hello from Black Diamond Alberta. 😊
Hello! It's 7:32 AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
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It is 11:24pm in South Australia 😊
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Thanks 4 another fantastic video 📸 brief case there's nothing better on a monday than kicking 🔙 listening 🎧 2 your videos
Thanks for listening
Happy Monday BC
She probably hoped that if she hinted that her husband was gay, the police would arrest him, and he'd be out of her hair.
Hi , loved this brilliant article thank you xx
Glad you enjoyed it!
i know she got away with it, and also survived occupation in France and lived a long life, but since she was so tenacious, and managed to manipulate everyone into her freedom
she may have been a murderer, but let's face it, society condemned her, for being an unwed mother, so i'm glad she was able to live a long life
Two wrongs doesn't make a right. And I sense bias because she was particularly pretty. Any ordinary looking woman would have gotten the noose, I am certain. Audience were simping as hard as her clientele. The judiciary system was a binary joke then, either you were sentenced to death or deemed innocent. She should have gotten 20 years behind bars
@@nozoto, well said
@@nozotoThey def wouldve gotten the noose. I guess she was just way too pretty to die. The kind that makes people dumb as hell
Thanks for the upload, Brief Case! Happy Early Chinese New Year 2024! It's my year - the Year of the Dragon!
Happy new year!
@@BriefCaseOfficial Thank you!
Sir Edward was an Alum of my Grammar School where he lived in Brighton. A truly brilliant defence barrister, the man I'd want in my corner of I ever found myself in deep poo!
Fascinating and salacious
Her picture shows her misery, sad eyes. I have to say, she was a beautiful woman!! Damn shame back in those days, poor women were maids or prostitutes. And, judged so harshly if they had a child. That's why systems were put in place to help those women. I always had respect for Prince Edward. He didn't play their game. I wonder what happened to Marguerites daughter. Did she have a good life. I'm glad she was accquited. For whatever reason. Lol. Everyone stay safe. ✌️ BC, cool one. I thoroughly enjoyed it. 👍
I am not sure what happened to Marguerites daughter but she must have had a son as Marguerite had a grandson
“He didn’t play their game”!? Rich man hires expensive French sex worker while a soldier on foreign soil. Not sure why you think that is praiseworthy.
@@katebowers8107I think the original commenter meant he didn't play by the Royal Family's rules & chose to rebel in many ways (not just with Marguerite).
@katebowers8107 , the man was human. Men been paying since the beginning of time.
@@stacyrussell460, exactly
There's a documentary on youtube about Edward's involvement with Marguerite and the subsequent murder. His connection with her undoubtedly helped with the case.
Well done, one of the best stories I've heard
Thankyou so much
As always a really interesting story. This one was really engaging.
Prince Edward was known as a playboy and part of the Bright Young Things crowd of London during the 20s. Though due to his Royal duties and position he was not as involved as others and was kind of on the edge.
Either way he was quite popular in this group.
It is sad that a woman during this time who wanted to improve her standing in life and become more financially well off and was willing to work very hard, like Marguerite, found doors closed to her. The only way to move up was either through a fortunate marriage, in which a woman was not always finding happiness ever after. They may find the man to be, like in Marguerite's case, abusive.
Or she could turn to prostitution and hope to find better as a courtesan. But, she would have to be beautiful and charming as in Marguerite's case. If she was average moving up even in this trade was iffy.
Monday, 😊will be listening to a favourite channel .
Always an interesting show.
Thanks so much Sandra
Love your videos, look forward to seeing them every Monday morning
Greetings from Tx …. You do a fantastic job, thank you…
Thank you very much!
Favourite company during every Monday lunch break 😊
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On May 1st 1919 Prince Albert (who later became King George VI) attended a gathering of "Working class leaders" in Hoxton, North London, accompanied by only a single companion. Here he met my grandmother. He arranged a liaison with her in Paris. My mother was born nine months later . Before my mother's birth my grandmother took up with a man who accepted paternity of my mother. His name is on my mother's birth certificate. After this man left her for another woman in 1930 my grandmother began telling people that my mother was "a princess", having been fathered by a "member of Royalty" She once told my mother that her father was "The Duke of York. She persisted in this to the end of her life.
However, my research found that the man on my mother's birth certificate WAS her father. He had children by the woman he took up with after he left my grandmother ... and DNA tests showed that I am related to them.
That's a very interesting story, thanks for sharing it, your grandmother sounds like a remarkable lady
And your point is?
I don't believe I would have told that story.
Quite a story. I never knew this about prince Edward. Very interesting to say the least. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Thanks for listening
Happy Monday! Thanks for the video.
Thank you too
Thanks BC, well done, as usual.
Thanks again!
Hi!!! I enjoyed this video. I have always liked Paris. I never geen but my Sister has many times.The resting place of my favorite from The Doors, Jim Morrison ♡. Anyway...this video was very interesting. I so enjoy all your stories...Great Video!!!...🦋
Thanks Diane
I also have never geen. My favourite from the doors is usually the hinges, but occasionally, the handle. 😊
You are a silly! 😂😂😂@@fishandchipsupper
Good morning Brief Case.
Morning
For some reason, I watched several videos I was not able to comment on in my comment. It’s just to say thank you I appreciate your hard work. I very much like listening to your voice and I like the content. Your style very much differentiates you from others doing similar work
Regards
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Thanks Denise, I appreciate that!
I get so excited when I see one of these on thank you
Thanks for watching
I honestly believe that Marguerite Fahmy committed premeditated murder. Because of her previous relationship with the Prince of Wales and the fact she had kept the ‘embarrassing letters he wrote, she knew England was the best place to kill her husband and get away with it. As she expected, she was able to escape punishment. The unscrupulous Marshall Hall was a good barrister but the result was a foregone conclusion. The trial had ugly racial overtones. After the trial Madame Fahmy tried to gain control of her husband’s assets, which may have been a motive for murder, but the Egyptian courts were able to prevent this.
Hi from Northern Ireland. Love your channel xx
Thanks so much
Hello everyone a beautiful Monday to you all.
Briefcase I so enjoyed this amazing piece of history I was so amazed.
Lots of women suffer in silence when it comes to domestic violence between partners.
The sigma that is placed on unmarried women having kids out out of wedlock during those era's have a lot of negative impact on women.
Her means of servial was crucial, and in doing so, resort to prostitution.
Marrying into the Egyptian culture wasn't what she expected, which in terms took a toll on her and killing her husband probably was the only way that she thought of at the time to escape his abuse.
Such a tragic case,nevertheless justice was served as the jurors saw fit.
Bless you all. Anxiously awaiting next Monday upload ❤❤❤❤
I love Mondays. Bringing me a fresh Brief Case each week. Ahhhh life is good.
Hello BC, getting ready to enter into the Year of the Dragon this weekend. GONG XI FA CAI!
I scrolled past a 22 minute video by someone else before this and said "that's too long a video for right now" and then immediately JUMPED to click your video when I saw it
Thankyou :)
Love these video's. Thank you for posing.
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Court cases seemed to be treated like sporting events in those days with the large crowds gathering
It is today too, especially with celebrities. For example, the Depp and Heard case.
always looing forward to Monday! another case!
Listening from the prairies of Oklahoma, and as usual, an interesting tale for us!👍
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Great narration on this case!!
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Hello from Arkansas. I love your channel. Great stories.
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Wonderful and informative video. Thank you.
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I believe that Wallace aumpson being an American Divorcee was just the expedient excuse to force a king with horrifying sympathies for fascism from ruling the empire. If anything it was the kings sympathies for the nazis and Wallace's as well that made them both extremely undesirable.
It certainly didn't help that her background was so sordid,but it wasn't the worst thing about those two.
Good Monday morning! Thanks for another great Brief Case! I do think she was guilty, but I also think that she was unlikely to reoffend.
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