THE HIDDEN KING OF ENGLAND
by Greg Hallett
http://www.thehiddenkingofengland.com/
1200 pages, 750 photos
Royal Marks revealed for the first time . . .
Princess Victoria of Kent secretly married Blind Prince George of Cumberland, then had
a legitimate first born son, Marcos Manoel, who was exiled to Portugal
to be kept as the Royal Secret – all in 1834.
In 1850, Victoria presented Marcos Manoel with a Chest full of Royal Marks to
confirm his lineage for future generations –
the Rightful Heir to the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Marcos Manoel received the Sword of the Duchy of Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha and was
Crowned King John II of England which Queen Victoria confirmed by opening
Holborn Viaduct & Blackfriars Bridge on the same day in 1869.
As a result, the British Dukes of S.C.G. kept abandoning their S.C.G. position.
The Royal Society codified Kingship ‘Hidden-in-plain-Sight‘,
using instantly recognisable Codes . . . revealed when the time was Right.
Queen Victoria immortalised this, commissioning J.M. Barrie to write ‚Peter Pan’.
Kingship is recorded as such to eliminate all imitators.
Queen Victoria paid £1million for her genealogy and recorded Two Jesuses
who were third cousins – their chronology through England and
the Algarve is recorded and illustrated within
The Hidden King of England