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Is the current queen elizabeth related to anne boleyn?

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i just watched The Other Boleyn Girl last night and it was really interesting, so i decided to read about it on wikipedia, and it said that anne's daughter was elizabeth, and i just wanted to know if the queen elizabeth now might be one of anne's great+ granddaughters

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  1. Anne Boleyn had only the one living child, Elizabeth I, who is famous in history as "The Virgin Queen".Therefore, Anne had no great+ granddaughters (or any other descendants at all).

    The current British Royal Family is descended from  Mary Queen of Scots, whose grandmother was Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII.


  2. After King Henry VIII died without a son, his daughter Elizabeth became Queen of England.

    She was a frigid ***** and never had kids.

    When she died, the King of Scotland, James VI (I) took the English throne.

    His son was Charles I, who was beheaded during the English Civil Wars.

    England was a republic from then until his exiled son returned and overthrew Cromwell.

    The English throne remained in the Stuart family until England and Scotland merged and the throne was given to the Hanoverians, in return for Scottish traders being given access to the English colonies in north america.

    The Hanovarians changed their name to Saxe-Coburg -Gotha when Edward VII came on the throne because he liked being a German.

    He then changed the name to Windsor during The Great War so the British public would forget that their royal family are dirty jerries.

    Through marriage and European-wide interbreeding, yes, Elizabeth is related to Elizabeth I

  3. Queen Elizabeth I was a Tudor and the Tudors didn't even continue to get to the 1700's. Queen Elizabeth I never had children so no one can be related to the Tudors really. Maybe you could search the queens family tree and see if there is any Boleyn family there. I highly doubt she is related to Anne Boleyn.

  4. the link will not be a strong one  but most of the royal families are linked by distant cousins etc      so it may be that there is a weak blood link despite the differing last/house name that the ruling monarchy have and many of the aristocracy are also linked by bloodlines however it would take an expert in genealogy to find it not me ..........................

  5. No, the present Queen is a Windsor, Elizabeth the 1st was a Tudor

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