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Will we soon be welcoming a new member of the royal family? [Robert Brown]?

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Will we soon be welcoming a new member of the royal family? [Robert Brown]?

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  1. No.

    This man is 51.Princess Margaret died at 71,so she had this son at 21.She was born at 1930,1930+21=1952,what happened in 1952?Her father death and her sister coronation, therefore she was in London at that time.


  2. what royal family??

  3. No, he will not because in my opinion this is nonsense.  Princess Margaret was head over heals in love with Townsend.  It seems hard to believe that IF there was a child, she would not have made some contact or provision.  Certainly, IF there was a child more than a few would have known and someone surely would have been happy to talk for the right price.  All that is necessary to end this is a DNA test.

    The reporters of the day were all well aware of her involvement with Townsend and would have been watching for any signs or pregnancy or unusual behavior. While it might have been possible to keep things quiet more than 50 years ago, it's been a long time and someone is still alive to spill the beans.

    "Princess Margaret died in 2002 at 71. Mr Brown said he "bitterly regretted" not doing anything when she was still alive.

    Buckingham Palace have declined to comment. Royal experts have dismissed his claims as far-fetched.

    Princess Margaret's biographer Christopher Warwick said: "The main question is why didn't this man make the claim when Princess Margaret was still alive.

    "He seems to have waited until she died, and the bottom line is that he is going to have to come up with some better evidence for me to believe him or for the Royal Family to submit itself to DNA testing."

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/ar...

    best of luck to you!

  4. No, I do not believe Robert Brown is really the lovechild of the late Princess Margaret and Captain Peter Townsend. He has no real hard evidence to prove it, and he "believes" the royal wills of Princess Margaret and The Queen's Mother may contain evidence to support his claim. So basically, he is not even sure himself. I honestly believe this guy is trying to scram the British royal family since he is truly going after their fortune. He also believes he is rightfully entitled to some of the princess' rumoured £7.6 million fortune and he should be 12th in line of succession to the British throne.

    Even if this was proven to be real, I do not think the British family will "accept" him as part of the family. Obviously, if Princess Margaret secretly gave birth to him and gave him away, she or her family wanted to avoid this scandal, because it is an embarrassment. If they don't want to him acknowledge then, why would they do it now? According to the current British line of succession Act, illegitimate children are not recognized, and therefore, he cannot inherit any titles, styles or a place in line of succession. He may inherit any private fortune and personal assets left behind by his royal parent or relatives, however, only if he was included in their  final wills. That is why Robert Brown is going after the royal wills of Princess Margaret and The Queen’s Mother.

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