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Prince John, son of George V
Prince John (1904-1919), fifth and youngest son of George V and Queen Mary. After developing epilepsy at the age of four, John was increasingly kept from the public eye and was cared for by his nurse, dying prematurely in 1919
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Cared Developing Dying Epilepsy Nurse Youngest 1919 Increasingly Prematurely
EDITORS COMMENTS
"This poignant photograph captures a tender moment between Queen Mary (left) and her youngest son, Prince John (1904-1919), at Windsor Castle in the early 1910s. Prince John, the fifth child and youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, was a beloved figure in the royal family. However, his life was marked by tragedy. At the age of four, he began developing epileptic seizures, which led to his increasing removal from the public eye. As he grew older, Prince John's health continued to decline, and he was placed under the constant care of a nurse. Despite his illness, he remained an important part of the royal family, and his mother, the Queen, was devoted to him. In this image, Queen Mary tenderly holds her son's hand, offering him comfort and companionship. Tragically, Prince John's health continued to deteriorate, and he passed away prematurely in 1919 at the age of 14. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the human side of the royal family, and the love and care that existed within its ranks, even in the face of adversity." This photograph is a poignant and moving image of Queen Mary and her youngest son, Prince John, taken in the early 1910s. It is a reminder of the human side of the royal family and the love and care that existed within its ranks, even in the face of adversity. Prince John, who developed epilepsy at a young age and was increasingly kept from the public eye, is shown here in a tender moment with his mother. Despite his illness, he remained an important part of the royal family, and his mother was devoted to him. Tragically, he passed away prematurely in 1919 at the age of 14. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the love and care that existed within the royal family, and the human side of a historical figure often remembered for his illness.
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