The Windsors: A name changed, a history questioned

Delve into the intriguing history of the British 'Royal' Family and explore the pivotal moment when their surname transformed. So what truly lies behind the change, and what deeper connections might it reveal?

Why the 1917 surname change?

In 1917, amid the fervour of the First World War, the British Royal Family famously changed its German surname, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, to the more English-sounding Windsor, prince Phillip was a Battenburg (he was raised as a Nazi, attending Nazi school) But was it really a patriotic gesture to distance themselves from their German heritage during a time of conflict, or a "quick fix" to hide the fact that a reigning English Monarch, was leading millions of English deaths by going to war with Germany? Or were there deeper, perhaps more complex, reasons for this significant shift in identity?

Are the "Royals" of Tartarian lineage?

Beyond the official narratives, some theories suggest that the British Royal Family might possess a hidden lineage, potentially connecting them to the enigmatic and often debated history of Tartaria. Could there be an untold story waiting to be uncovered, maybe showing that they are Ashkanazi Jews? Which challenges our understanding of royal ancestry? I invite everyone to consider this provocative question.

Understanding diverse royal lineages

To truly understand the evolution of the Royal Family, it's essential to examine the various lineages that have contributed to its complex history. What can we learn from the Battenburg lineage, the Saxe-Coburg Gotha lineage, and the less-discussed Goldsmith lineage, as Catherine is set to become the next Queen? (Her Mother's maiden name is Goldsmith afterall; meaning Catherine certainly was not the 'commoner' as we were all led to believe, especially if the goldmith line is indeed Jewish, as Jewish  lineage passes through the maternal lime )

The name change was done very quickly with a small notice printed in a newspaper, so what were they hiding? Why wasn't it a big flamboyant affair to ensure that the loyal English patriots didn't miss it?

Each strand offers crucial insights into the dynastic tapestry that shaped the modern monarchy.

 

Think.