
The American therapist may be the descendants of Queen Victoria
It may be a processor in the Middle West with mullet, tattoos and nose a hole of Queen Victoria’s Secret Lovichel.
Angela Web Melinkovic, a mental health practitioner of Minnesota, was named as a possible living guide to an affair between the British king and its loyal historian, John Brown, by historian Vern Ridel.
Webb-Milinkovich, which is in her forties, does not look like online records, as if it is ownership but ready to conduct a DNA test to prove whether it is.
“I feel very confident in the presence of some legitimacy of (theory)”, “Webb-Milinkovich The Times of London was told. “It is not something that I will be able to confirm.
She said: “The story with which my family grew up is that John Brown and Queen Victoria have a romantic relationship,” referring to the loyal assistant who became the royal liquidator close to him after the death of her husband, Prince Albert.
“They went on a long boat journey. After that, a child was produced, and from this child my family’s lineage came,” said Web Melinkovic, about Brown and the Queen.
Rumors have turned that Mary Ann Brown, Jeddah Web Melinkovic’s great, was Lovichel.
Near Victoria and Bru they raised rumors in Britain, and in 1866, a Swiss newspaper reported that the couple was secretly married.
Victoria devoted her book to Hayland Life, which was published after Brown’s death in 1883, and asked to bury him with his image.
The common issue was the subject of the movie “Mrs. Brown” in 1997, which won Judy Dench, Oscar’s nomination of her filming of Victoria.
Although many historians have rejected the alleged issue, Ridel said it had discovered new evidence indicating a relationship.
Evidence includes a group of Braun’s hand that the monarch ordered in the days after his death, which she had previously done to her late husband.
Former secret notes from Victoria also describe how she and her “beloved John” admitted their love for each other.
“Their relationship and disinfection have been reduced,” Ridel told the Times of London.
“I hope John Brown will restore his place in history and his legacy, which was that Victoria de Royal Cornwant was 20 years.”
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