Is the Stewart bloodline still viable? As in, are there any living individuals directly descended from that family, and if so, are they in sufficient physical/mental condition to be royalty and sire heirs?
Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern, Duke of Bavaria, Head of House Wittelsbach, is the current Stewart heir. His brother is next and also old. After that comes, Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabriell, Heiress Princess of Lichtenstein.
Why can't they start over with an actual Englishman for a change? There hasn't been a true English king since 1066.
After 1066 it was a "French" dynasty (that was actually Scandinavian in origin), then Germans, and now a different lineage of Germans. Might have been a few Spaniards or Scotsmen in there too but I can't remember when.
Surely they can track down some obscure duke or lord that is technically descended from the Godwinson line, or descended from King Alfred or Canute or something.
Is the Stewart bloodline still viable? As in, are there any living individuals directly descended from that family, and if so, are they in sufficient physical/mental condition to be royalty and sire heirs?
Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Herzog von Bayern, Duke of Bavaria, Head of House Wittelsbach, is the current Stewart heir. His brother is next and also old. After that comes, Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabriell, Heiress Princess of Lichtenstein.
Why can't they start over with an actual Englishman for a change? There hasn't been a true English king since 1066.
After 1066 it was a "French" dynasty (that was actually Scandinavian in origin), then Germans, and now a different lineage of Germans. Might have been a few Spaniards or Scotsmen in there too but I can't remember when.
Surely they can track down some obscure duke or lord that is technically descended from the Godwinson line, or descended from King Alfred or Canute or something.
I'll take whatever works. The Stuarts are just a stand in for absolute monarchy.