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Is ANDREW really Prince Phillips son.

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roadtowhoknowswhere · 19/02/2026 19:27

I have thought of this for a while.
Charles, Anne and Edward have longer faces while Andrew has more of a roundish face.
Pity an DNA test can't be done.
Rumours used to go round that one of the queen's race horse trainers might be his father.

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CurlewKate · 27/05/2026 19:44

NewAgeNewMe · 27/05/2026 19:19

Listened to that earlier. I don’t find it as interesting now Simon Lewis has gone. My mind wanders and I can’t even remember what was discussed.

It’s a podcast I listen to when I’ve run out of other ones- I’ll probably get to it in 6 months or so!

AprilMizzel · 28/05/2026 12:35

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 26/05/2026 17:26

I thought Victoria had a prolapse which would have made sex very difficult and painful?

I've got five kids and their looks are widely different - only one has blue eyes for a start! They all DEFINITELY have the same father, but some look more like my family, some like their dad's and they've also got a mix of cousins and grandparents in there too.

Her doctors advised her not to have more kids - and that meant less sex which she was apparently keen on. She asked her physician Sir James Reid who advised against further pregnancies for her health and Victoria asked how that could be managed without abstaining from sex, he bluntly told her there was no other way. The reponse from Victoria was apaprently what no more fun in bed.

I think it's likely people knew she was told no more pg and one reason for that is prolapse.

I since read she may have had Postpartum Psychosis - the worse form of pnd and which tend to get worse every birth and can include hallucinations. Evcidnce comes from the private diaries of her obstetrician, Dr. Robert Ferguson. They record her severe postpartum mental health crises, particularly following the birth of her second child, Prince Albert Edward in 1841 - obviously they were worried as George III had mental instablity.

She was also very small found labour hard and had 9 kids. Most likely time for second marriage has her late 40s and 50s so risk of pg less I suppose.

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