Descendants of Ethiopia's Prince Alemayehu are calling for his remains to be returned. The prince was buried in the UK in the 19th century after he was taken there as a child. Buckingham Palace said ...
"Conscious of the responsibility to preserve the dignity of the departed it is therefore, with regret, not possible to agree to the request," courtiers said Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for ...
The remains of an Ethiopian prince who died in 1879, will remain buried at Windsor Castle, despite pleas from the boy’s descendants for his body to be returned to his home country. The remains of ...
Buckingham Palace has no intention of returning the remains of an Ethiopian prince to his family. According to The Evening Standard, descendants of Prince Alemayehu – who perished in London as an ...
LONDON – Favored royal ward – or prisoner of war? The story of how a young Ethiopian prince came to be buried more than 5,000 miles from his East African home in Britain’s Windsor Castle is still ...
A portrait of Prince Alemayehu in July 1868 Julia Margaret Cameron / Getty Images In 1868, British troops took Prince Dejatch Alemayehu from his home in Abyssinia—modern-day Ethiopia—after ...
When he was just seven years old, Prince Dejatch Alemayehu of Ethiopia was taken to the United Kingdom by British army officer Captain Tristram Speedy. His father, Emperor Tewodros II, had just died ...
"Conscious of the responsibility to preserve the dignity of the departed it is therefore, with regret, not possible to agree to the request," courtiers said Prince Dejatch Alemayehu of Abyssinia will ...
For centuries, the catacombs of St. George’s Chapel in Windsor have been the final resting place for monarchs and consorts, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and the late queen’s parents, ...
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