Prince Charles is the moment when he is in the line of the throne behind the head of state, his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke of Cornwall will become king of England when his mother dies. But in addition to having a long British royal lineage, Prince Charles can also connect to Transylvania.
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The prince has visited Romania times in his life.
It even has a viscri villa that invites guests from the eighteenth century.
The maximum village pointed out villages in Romania and has been highlighted by the prince’s visits.
The idyllic village is home to the great classic Apple houses that are part of its Saxon heritage.
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Charles discovered his connection on his first trip to the region in 1998.
The prince has been sent to Vlad Tepes, the 15th-century Valaque ruler whose novelist Bram Stoker founded his novel Dracula.
According to the website of the Romania Tour Store, Charles is the great-grandson, 16 times they were freed from the sight of Vlad the Impaler, through George V’s husband, Queen Mary.
In a 2011 television interview, royalty joked: “Transylvania is in my blood.
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“Genealogy monitors that I am a descendant of Vlad the Impaler, so I have an interest in the country.”
The royal family’s ties to Romania end there, as they also date back to Princess Mary of Edinburgh, granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Vlad III, known as Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Dracula, was the ruler of Wallachia 3 times between 1448 and his death.
Vlos Angelesd had a call to be cruel and tyrannical, so he enthusiastically encouraged the vampire call Count Draculos angels in Stoker’s novel.
Draculos angeles means “son of the devil” in Romanian.
He circulated a myth about Vlad suggesting he ate b soaked in his victim’s blood.
Vlad the Impaler, born in Transylvania, killed through more than 100,000 Turkish warriors in battle.
The village of Viscri was destroyed to the fullest, but the Prince of Wales gave a speech urging not to destroy the village.
In 2015, the most important official friend of the Prince of Wales Foundation of Romania was launched.
The foundation is an educational charity that aims to preserve heritage, agriculture and sustainable progression in Romania.
Guest Charles even open to tourists.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been restored to its glory.