User talk:Alliwalk
Royal genealogy
[edit]I've had to revert some edits of your regarding the descendants of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX.
- Alix of Hesse and by Rhine was the daughter of Alice of the United Kingdom. George V was the son of Edward VII. Alice and Edward were siblings, hence Alix and George were first cousins.
- George V was the son of Alexandra of Denmark. Constantine I of Greece was the son of George I of Greece. Alexandra and George (I) were siblings, hence George (V) and Constantine were first cousins.
- Finally, Christian X of Denmark was the son of Frederick VIII of Denmark. Alexandra and Frederick were siblings, hence George (V) and Christian were first cousins.
Hope that settles it. Favonian (talk) 16:50, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
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