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Can anyone explain the royal family tree in England ?

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Can anyone explain the royal family tree in England ?

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  1. You mean why does it have no branches? *smirks*


  2. Simplest answer i can give is it was planted by the greedy and watered by tourism .

  3. about every four years or so, they are in bred....

  4. i think the whole royalty thing is dumb.

  5. In what way? Look at this there are some one this site.

  6. Without clarification, it is hard to understand what you mean by your question. However, here is a link showing a tree of living members of the British Royal Family limited to the descendants of George V (also showing one spouse, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who is married to The Queen). The other spouses are omitted presumably to save space on the tree.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Roy...

    The extended family as descended from Queen Victoria can be seen here: http://www.royal.gov.uk/files/pdf/Windso...

  7. Visit http://www.royal.gov/uk/ouptut/Page135.a...

    for a complete family tree. The current family has ties all over Europe.

  8. England has no fix family royal tree.  Check Rome and France cause this two country is the source of royalty since Egyptians to Ceazar. Tudor was not not English they are Roman Spanish & Danish in origin. England is always under the rule of foreigners.

  9. It needs pruning.

  10. InBREEDING

  11. The House of Windsor is the current Royal House of the United Kingdom and each of the other Commonwealth realms. It is a branch of the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha line of the House of Wettin. The current British royals are descendants of Alfred the Great in 799. However, throughout its history, there had been different royal houses ruling over England. A Royal House or royal dynasty is a familial designation, or family name of sorts, used by royalty. It generally represents the members of a family in various senior and junior or cadet branches, who are loosely related but not necessarily of the same immediate kin.

    Visit these websites for detail info on the British royal family tree

    http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page5.asp

    http://www.britroyals.com/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mon...

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