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This Princess Was ALLEGEDLY Poisoned After Her Father’s Execution





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One of the most shocking events in English History was when Charles I the King of England made his way to the executioner’s scaffold in London on a cold January morning. Charles was the man who lost the English Civil War and he found himself accused of treason against his own people. When the axe swung and took the King’s head clean off in one swift blow, the crowd there sighed and many believed they had executed a man who had been sent by God to rule over them. However he left behind a number of children, and before his death he had spoken to a couple of them, and heartbreakingly he warned his son not to take the throne. Charles I met his bloody death and execution with decorum and dignity, but what about the children he left behind? What happened to them? His youngest daughter was Henrietta Anne, but what was the story of this tragic princess who died at just the age of 26?

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13 Comentários

  1. I am knowledgeable about the Civil Wars but was sketchy about Charles children ( apart from Charles 11) thanks that interesting.

  2. She gave birth (not a miscarriage) on August and on October she was walking with help i think she died because of birth complications

  3. It could’ve all been or a combination a ruptured, gallbladder, gallbladder gallstones have the same symptoms that she complained about down to the pain of the stomach and the only thing you be able to keep down is milk and light products like it because an ulcer is possible but as far as she and we know she did not get to a vomiting of blood, it’s also possible that it could have been similar been poisoned blood poisoning can also cause decent symptoms and gallbladder and liver or a combination of events. The reason I think it could’ve been a type of metal poisoning because it was very prevalent in almost everything including cutlery she was given cutlery that was pure gold. It could be that the gold that was on there it’s not actually pure gold it might’ve been gold plated, back and plating process was done with a combination of lead.
    She could’ve also been giving sugar off like mixed in with her actual sugar. It’s slow acting poison. Would it take in about between 2 to 3 months to kill? But there are so many others. It might’ve been less if they added more when she came home so you have to ask yourself who was the person who was with her the most and who stood to gain.

    As you know, I’m using voice to text and as you know, it doesn’t always write things as I would wish them to be written.
    Based on certain events from when she was infant could very well be that when she was so certain, it was a poison meant that in fact, been something as simple as celiac or an allergy to certain foods, and when I said allergy, I mean, they did not have EpiPen‘s and some allergies can cause the body to have symptoms similar and ulcer in fat. It has happened that in some cases of people with celiac, and with allergies that have celiac like could’ve been a ruptured hernia. There’s so many possibilities, but lack of proper care in all of this makes one wonder about the physicians in the care she was given. I still think if you want to know whom would have or might have killed her just look who was in her entourage, and who stood the most again. And I say, also look at her daughters entourage thing, and he’s taken. Most of the mass of horses was a hereditary thing which it could be.

  4. Henrietta’s daughter Anne Marie went on to marry King Charles II of Spain (the Bewitched or El Hechizado) as he was known due to his disabilities caused by incest. Anne Marie died in a very similar fashion to her mother which appears to have been peritonitis AKA appendicitis.
    Prior to his Coronation in 1902, King Edward VII became ill with appendicitis but survived – he was one of the first successful appendectomy patients. The Coronation was postponed but he went on to live until 1910.

  5. I believe she was a prolific letter writer and this correspondence is a wonderful source of contemporary history. Another interesting video, many thanks.

  6. Thank you for turning our attention to the Stuarts. I know of them but not as close as I’d like.