Are Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth Related?

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh have been married for 72 years, but their relationship goes much farther back. In fact, they knew each other from childhood—and are cousins.
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Why are Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip related?

The Queen and Prince Philip were related through a number of different ancestors, a common trait among European aristocracy. They were second cousins once removed through Christian IX of Denmark. They were also third cousins as they were both the great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
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How closely were Philip and the queen related?

The Queen, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, were distant cousins. Both directly related to Queen Victoria, the two share the same bloodline. Through their respective links to Queen Victoria, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were third cousins.
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Are Elizabeth and Philip inbred?

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were actually third cousins. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who were married for over 70 years, were actually third cousins.
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Are the royal family inbred?

In modern times, among European royalty at least, marriages between royal dynasties have become much rarer than they once were. This happens to avoid inbreeding, since many royal families share common ancestors, and therefore share much of the genetic pool.
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Who is the most inbred royal?

At the other end of the scale is Charles II, King of Spain from 1665 to 1700, who was determined to be the 'individual with the highest coefficient of inbreeding', or the most inbred monarch.
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Who was the most inbred king?

The Emperor with the highest inbreeding coefficient was Leopold I (F=0.1568) and the second highest was Ferdinand II (F=0.1390), while the Spanish king with the highest inbreeding was Charles II (F=0.2538) and the second highest was Philip III (F=0.2177).
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Are Prince William and Kate related?

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, GCVO (born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton; 9 January 1982) is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, second in the line of succession to the British throne, making Catherine a likely future queen consort.
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Are Diana and Charles related?

William and Kate are 14th cousins, Charles and Diana were 16th cousins, and even Harry and Meghan share a 15th century relative – according to some experts, anyway.
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Does the Habsburg jaw still exist?

The male line of this branch went extinct in 1740 on the death of Charles VI and completely with the passing of his daughter, Maria Theresa von Ostereich, in 1780. Nevertheless, modern descendants of the Habsburg's extended family do exist — although these members of the family do not sport the Habsburg jaw.
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Is Prince Charles and Camilla related?

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall LG, GCVO, CSM, PC (born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles, 17 July 1947) is a member of the British royal family. Her husband, Charles, Prince of Wales, is the heir apparent to the British throne, and should he succeed, Camilla would automatically become queen consort.
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Is Prince Philip more royal than the Queen?

Prince Philip was actually twice as royal as the Queen," Gyles Brandreth, who was a friend and used to run one of Philip's charities," told correspondent Mark Phillips.
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How is Queen Elizabeth related to princess Diana?

Lady Diana Spencer, an aristocrat with many links to the royal family tree, married the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, in July 1981. They had two sons, Princes William and Harry, who are Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren.
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Did the Queen of england marry her cousin?

Queen Elizabeth II married her third cousin — she and Prince Philip shared the same great-great-grandparents, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who were first cousins themselves. She became queen while she was in Kenya for a royal tour.
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How did Philip meet Elizabeth?

They met for the first time at the wedding of his cousin Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark to Elizabeth's uncle Prince George, Duke of Kent. At the time, Elizabeth was 8 years old and not even projected to be queen (her father's brother Edward was next in line and was also expected to produce an heir).
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Is Queen Elizabeth nice?

She's a 'good, Christian lady'

According to Paul Burrell, who was Queen Elizabeth's footman and later became Princess Diana's butler, HM is a “good and kind” woman. “I stood beside her and lived with her for 11 years and I can tell you who the queen is. She is a good, kind Christian lady,” Butler said.
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Does Camilla have royal blood?

Her Royal Highness has a sister, Annabel Elliot; her brother, Mark Shand, died in 2014. When Her Royal Highness married Prince Charles at the Guildhall in Windsor on April 9, 2005, she brought some French blood to the British royal family.
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Are Meghan and Harry related?

They're distant cousins, related through Meghan's father Thomas and Harry's great-granny, the Queen Mother, reports the Mail on Sunday. The families share a common ancestor, Ralph Bowes, a High Sheriff of County Durham in England in the 15th century.
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Does Kate Middleton have royal blood?

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (née Middleton) is descended from King Edward IV through her mother, Carole Middleton, and from King Edward III through her father, Michael Middleton.
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Is everyone related to the royal family?

1. If you're European – or even descended from Europeans – you're probably related to royalty. In 1999, the Yale statistician Joseph Chang showed that if you go back far enough – say, 32 generations, or 900 years – you'd find that everyone alive today shares a common ancestor.
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Is Diana royal blood?

She has more English royal blood in her veins than does Prince Charles, her 16th cousin once removed. All of it flowing from illegitimate unions. Four of her ancestors were mistresses to English Kings.
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Is Kate Middleton related to Anne Boleyn?

Kate's ties to the British monarchy go back a little further than her marriage to Prince William. She is a descendent of Mary and Anne Boleyn as well, according to The Spectator. As a relative of Sir Thomas Leighton, and his wife, Elizabeth Knollys, the Duchess is tied to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
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Who was the ugliest king?

King Charles (Carlos) II of Spain was the last Habsburg ruler of Spain — and thankfully so. He was tragically ugly through no fault of his own, but due to the desire of his family to maintain their bloodline. Charles II of Spain was born November 6, 1661, and became king in 1665 at the tender young age of four.
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How do the royals live so long?

No one can live long without first having won the genetic lottery at birth. To maximize the chances of achieving exceptional longevity – upward of 85 years old – you must begin by being lucky enough to have long-lived parents.
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What are signs of inbreeding?

As a result, first-generation inbred individuals are more likely to show physical and health defects, including:
  • Reduced fertility both in litter size and sperm viability.
  • Increased genetic disorders.
  • Fluctuating facial asymmetry.
  • Lower birth rate.
  • Higher infant mortality and child mortality.
  • Smaller adult size.
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