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Queen Mary of Teck was the great grandchild of George III, through her mother, Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. Kaiser Wilhelm II was the great great grandchild of George III, through his mother Victoria, Princess Royal. This would make them second cousins, once removed.
While deceased a good many years- best known representative was kaiser Wilhelm II- better known in the US as ( Kaiser Bill) they even had songs making fun of him during World War I.
William II (Wilhelm in German), His Imperial and Royal Majesty The German Emperor (Kaiser in German), King of Prussia (1888-1941).Wikipedia has a wonderful biography of him at the related link below. Both the words Kaiser & Tsar are derived from the roman Caesar.
Kaiser Wilhelm II. Interestingly enough, he was a very close relative of the British royal family, who thought it politically advisable to change their name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor in 1917. In fact they were cousins. Kaiser Wilhelm II, last Kaiser of Germany, was the Commander in Chief of the German armed forces throughout the war, but his Chief of the Imperial German General Staff, Erich Georg Anton Sebastian von Falkenhayn and his successor, Paul von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg, operated semi-independently.
After the resignation of Bismarck in 1890, Caprivi was Chancellor (1890-94). He was followed by the very weak Hohenlohe (1894-1900). It was at this time that Kaiser Wilhelm II's personal rule was at its height.
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Kaiser Wilhelm II is the last German Emperor and the King of the Prussia. Kaiser Wilhelm II is the last German Emperor and the King of the Prussia.
when the royal crest flag is flying.
Tommy Staaff Karlsson goes by Royal, and Kaiser.
Clemenceau was not related to the Royal family in any way.
The marriage of Edward VII to Alexandra of Denmark meant that both Nicholas II (Russia) and Wilhelm II (Germany) were first cousins of king George V (United Kingdom). George, Wilhelm, and Nicholas's wife Alexandra (Alix) were also all grandchildren of Queen Victoria. All the European Royal Families were, in some way or other, interrelated.
It has a yellow background with black and white stripes, and the royal crest in the center is red.