Kavebear
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To some degrees they did, though not very wholeheartedly....I wonder why England didnt fight for Hawaii .
Giving up Hawaii is a part of the United States, and you, as you stated, are from the United States, your question seems a little weird...
i wonder what it would be like today i kinda miss it would be nice 2 visit royals closer 2 the usa
I'm going to Hawaii in 2 weeks...I'm looking forward to seeing some of the Royal artifacts while there.
wow, i'm so intrigued! do u think there might be a return to this monarchy?
Scooter, how was your trip. What did you see in terms of royal artifacts?
Thanks for that link. I just found this part of the forums. I know there was a petition signed by thousands of kanaka maoli in 1897 protesting annexation by the U.S. My ancestors signed it. Wasn't it suppressed and ignored by Congress? I thought it only came to light again a couple of decades ago. Then native people were told that they should not protest statehood since they had allowed the annexation, and it was only when the petition was unearthed in the 1970's (I think?) that people realized they had not agreed to annexation.[FONT="]
The Family (s) are still there, and obviously the more well-off of the natives, in Fact... Much like Royal Families from other countries. Keep in mind the Queen of Spain is from the no longer ruling Greek Royal family. The last German King lived and died in the Netherlands.... I still wonder what happened to the rest of that branch of royals.
Loved, loved,loved Hawaii Nui as always. Nothing royal artifact wise (small museum on the 'settlers' in Lahaina) on Maui, but loads of fun. Palace on the Big Island, which is quite modest by european standards. Restaurant wise...Roy's wherever there is one! Unbelievably great night manta ray scuba with 36 swooping and looping back and forth in 30 feet of water where you sit on the bottom and shine the light up into the dark water to attract the plankton they feed on. OK I can go back right now! The last time we were here it was whale season (spring) and you could see them breeching with their calves. It's amazing how little of each island is developed compaired to a caribbean island.
Princess Regina divorced her first husband, Jim Bartels and some sources say that she re-married in 1991 Samuel Sanchez but I have never seen a picture of the Princess with this man? Did she re- marry and if so are they still married?
Thanks.