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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you, my friend SSG(P) (Join to see) for posting the "news" that "Francois Graftieaux, 73, claimed his father Pierre-Edouard was born after an affair between his grandmother Marie-Leonie Graftieaux and the then-Prince of Wales Edward VIII. If proven right, this illicit relationship means Mr Graftieaux’s ancestors were heirs to the throne between 1916, the year Pierre-Edouard was born, and December 1936, when Edward VIII abdicated to marry his lover Wallis Simpson, the 73-year-old said. The retiree, who bears a resemblance to the Duke of Windsor, the title given to Edward VIII after he renounced his rights to the throne, said: “In the 1900s, the true line of succession was unlawfully concealed to block the Graftieauxs from their place in history. "

I doubt the queen will submit her DNA under any circumstances no matter how the court rules; however her children Princess Anne, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, and, Prince Edward or grandchildren might.

What do you thin/ LTC John Shaw PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SPC Woody Bullard PO1 H Gene Lawrence COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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LTC Stephen C.
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I don’t think the Queen will accede to this guy’s wishes, court or no court, SSG(P) (Join to see).
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Me either. Guy said he doesn't want money, title, etc. So what's his end game? Trying to prove his grandfather or grandmother was the bastard child of King Edward?
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Whatever his motives might be, SSG(P) (Join to see), I don’t think the Queen (or anybody else for that matter) can be compelled to provide a DNA sample just because someone else wants it done. Queen Elizabeth probably didn’t blink an eye when told and simply went back to her mani/pedi.
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