FROM LVIV TO KIEV AND HARKIV AND EEVRYWHERE IN BETWEEN - UKRAINIAN MILITARY GUYS SHARED VIDEOS WITH ONE ANOTHER. THIS ONE IS NOT ONLY IN HANDS OF ZELENSKY.
AND HERE IS THE RUSSIAN CRETIN WHOM THEY USED TO DELIVER ME DRUGGED UP - HARRY AND WILLIAM REFERRED TO ONE AS "UNCLE" AND HE REPORTED BACK TO RUSSIAN MOTHERLAND ACCORDING TO HIM ALONE HOW THEY TREAT HIM AND WHETHER THEY SHOULD WORK TOGETHER OR NOT BLALALALAAL FUCKY FACKY HOJLARIJA YOU GOT TO GO TO THE COURT AND IN JAIL HARRY/WILLIAM(LAZY INCOMPETENT SCUM).
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British royal family member returns Russian honor amid invasion of Ukraine
Her Majesty’s relative was the first member of the royal family to learn Russian
Queen Elizabeth’s first cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, has returned a Russian honor amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A spokesperson for the Prince said (via the Daily Express), “I can confirm that HRH Prince Michael of Kent is returning his Russian Order of Friendship,” adding, “There will be no further comment.”
The Order of Friendship is one of the highest orders in Russia. Then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev presented Her Majesty’s cousin with the Order of Friendship in 2009 for his work on Anglo-Russo relations.
According to his website, Prince Michael “has always had a strong emotional attachment to Russia, which he first visited in 1992, following the collapse of communism.” The 79-year-old royal, whose paternal grandfather was King George V, is related to Tsar Nicholas II through his maternal grandmother, Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia.
His biography on the royal family’s website notes that the Prince, who is patron of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, “became the first member of the Royal Family to learn Russian.” Prince Michael’s family background, as well as his knowledgeable interest in Russia and its history, and his mastery of the language are said to have helped made him a “respected figure in that country.”
The Daily Express reported on March 4 that the Prince has been “under intense pressure to cut his ties with leading business figures linked to Putin’s regime after the invasion of Ukraine.”
Prince Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have all spoken out since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine late last month. The Queen, 95, has also shown her support by donating to the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, which helps provide food, water, shelter and healthcare to refugees and displaced families.
How the British royal family is related to the Romanovs
Tsar Nicholas II in Björkö, 1905 (L) / Queen Elizabeth II visits HMS Ocean on March 20, 2015 in Plymouth, England (R)
Getty ImagesIn 1917, the British king George V (1865-1936) decided to break relations with his two cousins, German Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) and Russian Emperor Nicholas II (1868-1918). After Nicholas II, George V’s first cousin, was overthrown from the Russian throne during the Revolution of 1917, the British Government offered Nicholas II and his family political asylum – but George V opposed this decision, seeing the Romanovs’ presence in his country inappropriate.
George V (1865 - 1936), King of the United Kingdom (1910 - 1936), circa 1910
Getty ImagesAfter Nicholas and his family were killed by the Bolsheviks, George V wrote in his diary: “It was a foul murder. I was devoted to Nicky, who was the kindest of men and thorough gentleman: loved his country and people.”
However, only two years later, a British battleship was sent to Crimea to rescue the 72-year-old Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928), Nicholas II’s mother and, at the same time, George V’s aunt.
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the Romanovs
George V belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which ascended the British throne in 1901 with his father Edward VII (1841-1910), the son of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1861).
But on July 17, 1917, during the days of World War I, George V changed the name of the British royal house from the German-sounding House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the House of Windsor. This was inspired by the whole anti-German sentiment in the United Kingdom during World War I. Accordingly, the German titles of all king’s relatives were relinquished – instead, George V created his male relatives British equivalents.
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the last Romanovs are related through 2 people.
An 1883 painting of Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), taken from an 1882 photograph by Alexander Bassano. Behind the queen is a portrait of her deceased consort, Prince Albert, by German artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Getty ImagesThe first is Queen Victoria, “Grandmother of Europe”: Alexandra Feodorovna (1872-1918), Nicholas’s wife, was Victoria’s granddaughter.
Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, 1911. The younger sister of Alexandra, Queen Consort of King Edward VII of
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