Talk:Prince Michael Feodorovich of Russia

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Bricology in topic Confusing statement suggesting incest
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Confusing statement suggesting incest

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Under the heading "Marriages and children", the final sentence reads "In 1995 he adopted his granddaughter Tatiana Alexandra (b. 1986) the natural daughter of his wife by his son Prince Michael Paul Mihailovich." This is confusing. The "daughter of his wife by his son" suggests that his son and his wife had a sexual relationship. It would be helpful if the sentence could be elaborated upon, corrected or confirmed, as the facts may dictate, and proper sources provided. Bricology (talk) 05:48, 27 September 2018 (UTC)Reply