Prince Philip's four sisters married to the Nazis, an uncle gay, and a mother locked up in a madhouse

The chances of the British kingdom doing something to alleviate the conflict in the Middle East are very small. For years, the foreign office has advised the Palace of Buckingham and its residents to avoid incompatible conflict, and in particular Israel. In a disorderly atmosphere, anything that [...]
In a disorderly atmosphere, everything kings do is likely to be used either by Arabs or by Israelite propagandists.
So why did Prince William go to Israel this weekend? The answer is, not a world peace, but a simple desire to satisfy a very old man.
It's in Jerusalem because the mother of Prince Philip, former Princess Alice of Greece, remained in the state. The strange vacationer for a princess who was born in the Ringsor Castle and died in the Buckingham Palace.
Alice, who was responsible for walking in nuns' clothing at the royal palace, died peacefully in 1969 at the age of 84. For many years her bones have been kept in St. George's castle in Windsor.
But her desire was to burn in Israel, near her aunt Elizabeth, and her teacher Elizabeth, Russia's great look that was buried in a Russian monastery.
Prince Philip was the last of five children born by Prince Andrew of Greece and Alice, the sister of Earl Müntbatten, reported “DailyMail”, the Periscope broadcast.
After the entire family was torn apart, within a year all four of Philip's sisters had found their husbands, providing for them to leave the family behind but leaving their brother behind to take care of his aunt and uncle.
Philip neither listened nor saw his mother for many years, but he maintained a longing for her.
He would later learn that her mother was in a Swiss sanatorium. Her four sisters were married to German Nazis.
Now Prince Philip at 97 loves his mother, who has never seen him before./Periscopi/















