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Hemophilia is considered a Royal Disease because..... Queen Victoria of England passed the mutation to her son Leopold and, through several of her daughters, who were married to other royal Families in Europe, including the royal families of Spain, Germany, and Russia.
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no for us a presidant for the US. England a royal family
The Royal Families Romanov of Russia and Queen Victoria's family struggled with hemophilia because of interbreeding.
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Queen Victoria and the English family, and the Romanovs (actually, just one of their children, Alexei).
I think you mean Hemophilia, which was brought about from incest of the royal family in Russia that you might know from the movie Anastasia.
no! unless you are in the royal family in England
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Hemophilia is broken into three subcategories; Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, and Hemophilia C. These subcategories designate a person as having a deficiency of one of three specific clotting proteins. Hemophilia A is the deficiency of the protein called Clotting Factor VIII. Hemophilia B is the deficiency of Clotting Factor IX. Hemophilia C is the deficiency of Clotting Factor XI. "Royal" hemophilia is simply a reference to Hemophilia B and is therefore a result of a deficiency in the Clotting Factor IX protein. It is sometimes called the royal disease because it has been known to have been passed through some royal families throughout history.
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The English Royal Council is a group of advisers that work for the royal family of England. They advise the royal family about everything that has to do with interaction with the public as a whole.