What DNA Revealed About Queen VICTORIA's Bloodline Changed European History Forever
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Europe didn’t just run on crowns. It ran on bloodlines.
And one hidden mutation quietly moved through the most powerful family network on Earth, turning minor falls into death sentences, forcing royal marriages into panic, and reshaping politics from London to St. Petersburg.
For over a century, historians argued about the “Royal Disease” in Queen Victoria’s descendants. Then modern DNA work on the Romanov remains finally pinned down what it was: a severe form of hemophilia B, caused by a specific mutation in the F9 gene that disrupts blood clotting. That result doesn’t require Victoria’s own DNA, because the mutation can be traced through documented descent into the Russian imperial line.
In this video, we follow how Victoria’s bloodline spread across Europe’s thrones, why the condition appeared so suddenly (and what “de novo mutation” means), and how the fear around one sick heir helped open the door to Rasputin, scandal, and a collapsing monarchy.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: “Alexis (prince of Russia)” and “Grigori Rasputin” (for context on Alexei’s illness and Rasputin’s court influence).
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