Here's an interesting suggestion for a short video: Remember Eric Braeden, who starred in James Cameron's 1997 film: *"TITANIC"* as 1st Class passenger John Jacob Astor IV? Well, it turned out that at the young age of three, he was one of the 1,252 survivors of another ship disaster on January 30, 1945: the sinking of MV Wilhelm Gustloff, sunk by three torpedoes from the Soviet submarine S-13, which resulted in the deaths of 9,400 lives, the largest loss of life from a single ship sinking in history (far greater than the 1,514 lives lost from the Titanic disaster in 1912).
Speaking as a Brit I’m pretty sure that reigning monarch of the United Kingdom also encompasses King of England. He is very much the king of England, the king of Scotland, the king of Wales, and the king of Northern Ireland, also the king of many other countries in the Commonwealth.
@@citywitt3202 The official title of the monarch, in short, is "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". There hasn't been a King of England since the Acts of Union 1707.
Considering how many Harry Potter actors have died (R.I.P. Maggie Smith), Jim was *very* lucky.
Imagine being the guy who hit him. How much wait lifted off your shoulders after he got out of the hospital
Not only will he have broken ribs he’ll have a really sore back😂
I like his laugh that he does in the 3rd Harry Potter movie
Avada cadavra try to survive that
I couldn't think of who it was
Here's an interesting suggestion for a short video:
Remember Eric Braeden, who starred in James Cameron's 1997 film: *"TITANIC"* as 1st Class passenger John Jacob Astor IV?
Well, it turned out that at the young age of three, he was one of the 1,252 survivors of another ship
disaster on January 30, 1945: the sinking of MV Wilhelm Gustloff, sunk by three torpedoes from
the Soviet submarine S-13, which resulted in the deaths of 9,400 lives, the largest loss of life from
a single ship sinking in history (far greater than the 1,514 lives lost from the Titanic disaster in 1912).
Not me thinking he was Voldemort 💀💀
"King of England".
Come on, Suspect. Being British you should know there hasn't been a kingdom of England since 1707.
Speaking as a Brit I’m pretty sure that reigning monarch of the United Kingdom also encompasses King of England. He is very much the king of England, the king of Scotland, the king of Wales, and the king of Northern Ireland, also the king of many other countries in the Commonwealth.
@@citywitt3202 The official title of the monarch, in short, is "King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". There hasn't been a King of England since the Acts of Union 1707.
nah, as a british person, we don't care