Haemophilia in European Royalty - Queen Victoria Family Tree

Queen Victoria Family Tree

Haemophilia in European royalty
Queen Victoria Albert
Victoria
XX
Edward VII
XY
Alice
Xx
Louis IV
XY
Alfred
XY
Helena
XX?
Louise
XX?
Arthur
XY
Leopold
xY
Helene
XX
Beatrice
Xx
Henry
XY
Victoria
XX
Elisabeth
XX?
Irene
Xx
Henry
XY
Ernest Louis
XY
Frederick
xY
Alix
Xx
Nicholas II
XY
Alice
Xx
Alexander
XY
Waldemar
xY
Sigismund
XY
Henry
xY
Olga
XX?
Tatiana
XX?
Maria
XX?
Anastasia
XX?
Alexei
xY
May
XX
Rupert
xY
Maurice
xY
Alexander
XY
Victoria Eugenie
Xx
Alfonso XIII
XY
Leopold
xY
Maurice
xY?
Alfonso
xY
Jaime
XY
Beatriz
XX
Maria Cristina
XX
Juan
XY
Gonzalo
xY

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