In the midst of revolution in 1917, Russia, the Romanov family — Russia’s last imperial dynasty — met a violent and tragic end. Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, and their five children are executed by Bolshevik forces, their bodies discarded in unmarked graves. For decades, their fate remained a mystery, lost amid the upheaval of history. In 1991, hope for answers emerged. Skeletal remains discovered in a remote Russian forest are suspected to belong to the Romanovs. Using mitochondrial DNA, scientists confirm their identities with the help of a living relative, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. As Tsarina Alexandra’s great-nephew through the shared lineage of Queen Victoria, Philip’s g
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