As a young, beautiful, impressionable princess, Maria often brough a lot of drama and controversy to the family. On more than one occasion she was caught acting improperly for a woman of her position, with workers, soldiers, etc. She was the most flirtatious of the daughters, and I can't help but feel sorry for her poor parents! Ruling a country is a massive task; ruling a country while raising five independent-minded children would be a mammoth undertaking.
The young, cheeky princess is easy to recognise. With an angellic face and expressive eyes, any attempt at claiming her identity should be fairly easy to discredit, or accredit.
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The Suspicious Deaths of the Romanovs
Non-FictionThis work is an investigation into the brutal murders of the Russian royal family, the Romanovs. Officially, the Tsar, Tsarina, and their five children were brutally murdered, executed in the basement of their prison in the city of Yekaterinburg. Un...