Abdul, no doubt there, was poisoned off. The 'Family' was not going to 
tolerate his presencearound Victoria for much longer.   As for the gay blades, 
Edwina and Javhar, they did what homo sexual protocol has called forsince the 
start of time: they faked a romance to fend suspicion.     'Murder in the 
Palace' was the very basis of survival of monarchies across the globe.      We 
know that that the heir, Prince Bertie, married an Irish teen in a Catholic 
church. The registry can be examined at St. Marys' in the East End. We know 
that she was held in a lunaticasylum and incapacitated with the use of arsenic: 
records can be examined even today.    Bertie was starved to death in an 
abandoned castle. His remains are sequestered on a third floor porch at 
Windsor.    We know that twelve Irish prostitutes wrote the palace to blackmail 
over the affair: all twelve were murdered by the queen's surgeon. He was Jack 
the Ripper ! Those files were openedby Harold Wilson.

Now I wonder if this 'regal' attitude is not related to the somewhat enigmatic 
relationship of Queen Empress Victoria with her Indian man servant (Abdul? - 
which was the subject of a popular movie), and had raised eyebrows in 
Bukhingham Palace in its time. (cf also Lady Mountbaten and Jawaharlah Nehru ;-)


  

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