PRINCESS DIANA HAD AN INDIAN GRANDMOTHER HAILING FROM BOMBAY, MAKING PRINCE WILLIAM THE FIRST BRITISH PRINCE OF INDIAN ORIGIN


A woman from India named Eliza Kewark was shunned by her family because of her race. Her husband called her ‘house keeper’ and the purported mother of their daughter, Katherine.

Katherine was send off to England without her mother. Ketherine later gave birth Jane, who gave birth Ruth, who had another Ruth, who had Frances, who had Diana. As in princess Diana!

Eliza Kewark is prince William’s great-great-great grandmother. BritanisDNA, the genetic anscerty testing company, also announced Kewark as a atleast half-Indian.

BritanisDNA says it is confident of Kewark lineage because it traced Williams mitochondrial DNA. BritanisDNA took saliva samples from two unnamed members of the Royal family traced it back seven generations to Kewark, born around 1790.

‘it is therefore likely that prince William has not only inherited a small proportion of Indian DNA from Eliza Kewark, but her heirs will also carry it,’ BritanisDNA said today.

As per the biography ‘The Real Diana’ by lady Colin Campbell, Kewark background was kept quiet by the family, “Eliza Kewark was a dark skinned native of Bombay who had lived. Without the benefit of matrimony, with her great-great grandfather Theodore Forbes while he worked for the East Indian company,” ‘The Real Diana’ reads.