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Hi amigo- long time no hear from you- I actually genetically am related to German Royalty lol- but I could care less as I live here in Mexico and they are all dead except whoever inherited my great great uncles title- his sister was smart and brought all her 5 children to the United States- the rest is history. I love history so it’s fun to read about- but it has nothing to do with me except some good recipes that got passed down lol-
I would not say all RH negatives have “royal blood;” or that it would make that individual in anyway special.
My direct ancestors owned and were Born in Allington Castle in England.
I have royalty through two ancestral bloodlines.
In England and in the Netherlands.
It goes deeper than that. Rh negatives are Basques, Catalans, Celts and Scots.
My Great Grandmother is (was) a DuPont, though i am never eager to admit that, due to the past (and present) actions of the company…
Hi Mike
Long time no hear.
Mike, Wouldn’t “The Bible” be a good place to do some research ?
Maybe say . Genesis 6:9. “Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations”
What does that mean and why was he perfect ? Rh- ?
So, therefore we can assume there were lots of imperfect people back then In Noah’s day.
Was there genetic malfeasance back then .Yes, of course. Men were thinking evil continually..
And they all got taken away..
So did some, survive, or get replaced ? Its possible. Anything’s possible.
Good luck,
and cheers,
Grant.
We may have received the blood from Royals at one point…. Remember they had the right at the first night with the bride. So don’t expect seat at Buckingham palace.