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Queen Victioria was described as "the Grandmama of Europe." Her grandchildren were Tsar Nicolas II of Russia, Kaiser Wihelm II and George V. Edward VII was Tsar Nicolas' uncle. Edward VII was George V's father. So I think that makes George, Nicolas and Wilhelm all cousins......

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