Deaf History: Queen Alexandra
Camilla Arnold introduces the Danish princess who married King Edward VII
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Comments
I like it, because I am living in Denmark and had never heard about her life.
Did Queen Alexandra came from the family of King in Denmark or how?
I heard also someone deaf in family in Spain, did he and Queen Alexandra was related?