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The Effects of Multi-Generational Incest on the Royal Family
The effects of multi-generational incest appear to have taken a toll on the royal family king Tut suffered from a genetic bone disease for instance. In Europe too much intermarriage among the royal families has led to the emergence of less than desirable physical qualities including allegedly the Hapsper glip and more seriously the prevalence of the blood clotting disorder hemophilia among descendants of Queen Victoria. More recently um the crown prince to Poto Aukolala of Tonga and Sennai Takala Fakfanua married they had a wedding and it was highly controversial because the bride and groom were a double second cousin so both of the bride's parents were first cousins of the groom's father
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