Britain's royal baby will have surprising family tree

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Last Updated : Jul 06 2013 | 4:20 PM IST
Even before the birth of the new British royal baby to Prince William and his wife Kate, genealogists are looking into its family tree, and are coming up with many surprises.
The baby's relations will stretch from a simple Parisian actress via the Dracula princes in Romania, to even an Islamic sultan from Seville in Spain, who descended from the Muslim Prophet Mohammed, experts say.
The family tree of the baby's father Prince William, who is second in line to the throne, is strongly tied to the European Gotha line.
There one finds, alongside all Britain's kings, the sovereigns of Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Austria, Spain and a good number of German sovereigns.
The British family was called Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until 1917, date on which, mired in a war with Germany, it opted for the name Windsor.
On the side of the mother-to-be Kate Middleton, on the other hand, there is a majority of commoners.
The late "Queen Mum", the mother of Queen Elizabeth II, and Princess Diana, William's mother, were not born princesses.
But "William's alliance with Kate Middleton really managed to democratise the baby's family tree," the famous genealogist Jean-Louis Beaucarnot, who dissected the baby's ascendance in July in the "La Revue Francaise de Genealogie" (the French genealogy review) told AFP.
The future king or queen of the United Kingdom will be cousin with a large number of his or her subjects.
The paternal forefathers of Kate, who is known as the Duchess of Cambridge, were relatively well off.
However, "on her mother's side she has largely working class ancestry from the English north," Scott Steward, member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) and the co-author in 2011 of a book on Catherine Middleton's family tree told AFP.
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First Published: Jul 06 2013 | 4:20 PM IST

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