Warren
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John & the Coronation
In much the same vein, Prince John was under five years of age when King Edward VII died.
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I don't know anything about HM denying any evidence; but apart from that it is not surprising that the Royal Family (no doubt with advice from his doctors) thought it inappropriate for Prince John to attend the Coronation in 1911. The young Prince had not yet turned 6 at the time; the Coronation Ceremony is very long, and sitting in the Royal Box for hours in the hot and stuffy Abbey would have been an unacceptable risk for a young boy subject to seizures.emily62_1 said:Elizabeth the II would even deny the evidence...
He was not allowed to be present at his own papa's coronation, even at his grandpapa's funeral, he had to stay in a secluded house, not on the carriage with his relatives, why not, he was ill, so what, his right was to be with the others
In much the same vein, Prince John was under five years of age when King Edward VII died.
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