Posted on 04/23/2009 3:32:46 AM PDT by Loyalist
Anyone looking at the British crown has got to come to the same conclusion.
Just look at the clown next in line.
He dumped Di for horse face with a donkeys butt Camille.
Ironic, because from what I do remember, Joanna the mad’s sister was Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife.
He dumped Di because she was crazier than an outhouse rat.
Yep, no wonder QEII takes confort from an iPod given to her by you-know-who.
Luckily they have Diana’s looks and Charles’ brains. It would have been disaster the other way around. Diana was as dumb as a box.
I’m counting 18 posts so far and NOT ONE PICTURE of Helen Thomas...the queen of inbreeding.
No.
Interesting writing style, by the way.
She was crazy as an outhouse rat like you say, and what woman isn’t?
Least she wasn’t a two bagger.
Well, New Mexico has the oldest Spanish structures in the country and the Governors Palace in Santa FE dates from before the British thought of a colony. In New Mexico you learn that much of the propaganda from St Agustine is false.
If your family tree doesn’t have any branches in it... You might be a Hapsburg!
(With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy)
What explains Camilla, though? ;-P
You need to borrow a tie and browse elsewhere for women! :)
I have a tie. It goes with my funeral suit.
Reminds me of the old Appalachian question: Under West Virginia law, if a man divorces his wife is she still his sister?
:D
The family tree is actually worse than the article says. Not only was Charles II the product of an uncle-niece marriage, but both his grandfathers were as well, and there are a number of cousin-marriages not so indicated. A marriage between a half-uncle and niece is genetically equivalent to the marriage of first cousins, but these marriages here were full uncles and nieces. How unfortunate that the Habsburgs wanted to make these marriages, and the popes gave permission.
Another sad royal case is that of Queen Anne of England. She miscarried or gave birth to stillborn children 13 times, had four children die before the age of two, and one boy who lived to eleven. There are worse heartbreaks than infertility.
Oh thats bad, LOL!
Reminds me of some other distasteful rural jokes LOL.
Not suprising, this was the practice throughtout the royal houses in Europe, because they wanted not to have the blood lines “contaiminated” by the blood of commoners.
New Mexico has a LOT of very interesting historic structures, that this has helped it draw in tourists and residents from all over the country.
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