@Freya @QueenCatofAragon @mystery-ak@OTHERS
I don't come to your Royal Happenings thread, but this time I am. Megan is black. I took "Heredity" at my university. The black gene is prominent including their hair. I am wondering what this baby will look like. Although appearance shouldn't matter, the reality is, it will.
Now, I am going to make all of you envious. When son, Wayne, and to be wife, Amy, who is Welch, came here for Christmas they gave me a gift. On Christmas day, here is what was in the large package. (Get ready to want it):
A large white tray with handle at each end; in the middle was the official picture of Prince Harry and Meghan. The official picture on anything has this above their picture: "To Commemorate the Royal Wedding of (then across the bottom: "H.R.H. Prince Harry & Meghan Markle". Under that is "19th May 2018".
There was also the official porcelain plate with their official picture on it inscribed as above. There were four coasters, each with the official picture and inscription.
I can tell you right now, when the baby commemorative cup comes out, they will get one for me.
My townhouse is a museum of countries around the world. The greatest amount of history I have is the English since I have been there so many times. I have the official plates/cups/tea sets, and from English Queens going back to Queen Victoria, who was the best Queen of all. Besides cups/plate/tea set from her reign back to the 1800s (see below for her reign), I have her original signature on a document, a large copy of a painting of her family, also one of her, and have a book she wrote. She was Queen when England was growing at a fast rate, and she kept control of building and the style the builders used, she was a working queen and a good mother instead of just a figure.
I don't have anything pertaining to the present Queen, because I don't like her. I followed, through Wayne, and when I was there numerous times, the stuff she did against Diana.
Reign of Queen Victoria:
Queen Victoria ascended to the throne on June 20, 1837, and stayed there until her death on January 22, 1901. Officially, Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years, seven months, and two days. By September 23, 1896, she had surpassed King George III as the longest reigning monarch in the history of England and Scotland.
Queen Victoria and her first cousin Prince Albert, who married on February 10, 1840, had nine children. The marriage of the children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert into other royal families, and the likelihood that some of her children bore a mutant gene for hemophilia affected European history.