First evidence of my Royal Blood (Royal Blood in Europe has connection with all Royal families). Somebody in the USA, who matched with my DNA, wrote this to me by email :
Hi,I don't know of any connection to the French Royal family.On one side of our family goes back to the English Royal family. That is the Wiggins line...When you prove you are the great grandson what will happen? Something good I hope will be for you.Nice talking to you....Monroeville, Alabama
I have had one more evidence for british Royal Blood and two persons wrote to me for French Royal Blood matches.
One of my matches wrote this to me
"Hello: I do have French ancestors on both sides of my family. On my Mother's side: I belong to the Order of the Crown of Charlemange, so I have proven my French line to him. One line is the Faison line (originally Fayson in France and then they added Von Doveracke when they got to Holland) I also descend from Hugh Capet, King of France"
(this is the mt DNA test, so maternal line but I do not know if they have the whole genome or only the maternal line : mother's mother's mother's mother's...) But what is sure is that I am also related to remote French Kings in some of my DNA. I have both recent Bourbon thanks to the Count of Paris and old Capetian but do I have Capetian outside the Count of Paris or thanks to the Count of Paris, who was a Bourbon ? That is a question
Another person wrote this to me :
"According to our family papers, my mother's ancestors descended from Airard Fitz Stephen who was thought to be related to William the Conqueror through Stephan II, Count of Blois. This may explain why there is a DNA match between Mr. Pierre-Brieu Pascal Hoareau and myself. "
Another person who matches to my DNA wrote this to me :
"Yes, actually, I do have some royal blood. I am a descendant of the Plantaganet bloodline from William I The Conqueror to King John and Queen Isabella d Angouleme. Their son, Richard Earl of Cornwall was my last tie to the bloodline and I am descended from his children. I hope this helps somewhat.
Take care,
Jamy"