I am a very inquisitive person (some may say nosey) which has both advantages and disadvantages, the benefit of being one of those individuals who is constantly wanting to look things up, and find out who what why etc is that I am a cracking person to have on your general knowledge team…the downside is that my head is permanently stuck either in a book or the computer.
Anyway, I have been watching a Netflix series called “The Irregulars”, it is loosely based on Conan Doyle’s short stories and follows a group of teenagers as they ostensibly investigate seemingly paranormal crimes occurring in London. It does feature some of authors most famous creations, Dr Watson, the Holmes brothers, Inspector Lestrade…but it is not something that Sherlock purists would possibly enjoy so you have been warned! One of the group is known as “Leo”, and he is actually meant to be Prince Leopold, Queen Victoria’s eighth child and her youngest son. Most people are aware of the issues Leopold had in that suffering with haemophilia, he had to be incredibly careful and it also was the contributing factor to his death at only 30 years old.
Whilst I was looking up just whether he had got married or not, and if so, who to (watch the series to learn why I was wondering this) I saw that despite his only being a husband for around two years before he died, he had fathered a daughter and his wife was pregnant (with a son) at the time of his fatal accident.
That’s when it got interesting….
On the 19th July 1884 Leopold Charles Edward George Albert was born, deemed a Prince and known as Charles Edward, he inherited his late father’s title of Duke of Albany immediately and then fifteen years later he was the decided successor to his uncle for the title of Duke of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha. His cousin, the then German Kaiser, Wilhelm II was keen for whoever was to be a ruling prince of Germany to have some kind of country specific education so young Charles, his mother and his sister Alice all uprooted from London and moved to Germany. He then enrolled in the Leichterfelde Military Academy and the seeds for his future were sown.
At the outbreak of the First World War, whether his loyalties were torn no one would really know but he fought for Germany, and in 1915 had his name removed from the Most Noble Order of the Garter. In 1918 he lost his dukedom and the respective properties that went with it under the German Revolution, and then a year or so later, he and his children (he had five in total) lost their ability to use Prince or Princess as they had sided with the British Monarchy’s deemed enemy when taking the German side.
Now with no “royal” ties, he began to side proactively with very right wing political groups, which inevitably led him to Hitler, and in 1932 he was actively promoting and endorsing the future Fuhrer, even attending his cousin George Vs funeral as Hitler’s personal representative in 1936 complete with helmet and the uniform of a Sturmabteilung (aka, a brown shirt). He is sometimes nicknamed as the “Fuhrer’s favourite royal” and was given the presidency of the German Red Cross, and association not necessarily aligned with saving lives during that period, more likely with taking them when they were the main tool in the horrendous eugenics programme of murdering both mentally or physically disabled Germans. We all know the result of the Second World War, and at the end of it, Charles (now known more commonly as Carl Eduard) was captured and held under house arrest for being an ardent supporter of the Nazi party – this was obvious by his joining the Brown shirts even though he had been too old to fight. By 1950 he had been exonerated by a court of being a war criminal (although some historians actually believe he had full knowledge of many of the atrocities going on, and gave large sums of money to the Nazi party) but was deemed a “follower of lesser guilt”, but as I said, that could be open for debate.
He died in 1954 of cancer, penniless due to the fines imposed upon him by a de Nazification court and living in a flat in Coburg . Whether his downfall was due to his grandmother’s insistence that he move to Germany, whether it is “right” that the grandson of Queen Victoria has almost been airbrushed from history and whether he did know of the mass murder that went on under Nazi rule, I guess we will never know for sure.