How is Prince William related to Genghis Khan?

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Prince William to Genghis Khan: William Arthur Philip Louis Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland 1952- George VI, King of /Great Britain and Ireland/ 1936-52 Mary of Teck (May), Queen of /England/ be 1867 d 1953 Francis Paul Charles, Duke of /Teck/ be 1837 d 1900 Claudine, Countess /Rhedey/ be 1812 d 1841 Agnes Inczedy de /Nagy-Varad/ be 1788 d 1856 Gregor Inczedy de /Nagy-Varad/ d 1816 Agnes Kendeffy de /Malomviz/ be ~1727 Katalin Kuun de /Osdola/ Christina Racz de /Galgo/ Peter Racz de /Galgo/ Adam Racz de /Galgo/ Semphira Logofat de /Szaszebes/ d ~1602 Stanca Basarab of /Wallachia/ Mircea III "the Shepherd", Prince of /Wallachia/ d 1559 Radu IV "the Great", Prince of /Wallachia/ 1495-1508 Vlad IV "the Monk" of /Wallachia/ d 1495 Vlad II Dracul, Prince of /Wallachia/ 1436-42, 1443-47 , illegitimate Mircea the Elder, Prince of /Wallachia/ 1386-1418 Radu I, Prince of /Wallachia/ ~1377 - ~1383 Alexander, Prince of /Wallachia/ Basarab I, Prince of /Wallachia/ ~1310-1352 Thocomerius "Toq-Timur", Prince of Wallachia ~1290-~1310, link to Basarab questioned Mongke-Timur, 5th Khan of the /Golden Horde/ 1266-82 Tuta Khan Batu Khan of the /Golden Horde/ 1224-56 Juchi, 1st Khan of the /Golden Horde/ d 1227 Genghis Khan d 1227, link to Juchi questioned.

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There is no documented evidence Prince William is related to Genghis Khan. Genealogists have tried to find a route linking Genghis Khan to Queen Elizabeth (and other Western Royals). The most popular theory is that the Queen is descended from Genghis Khan through the Basarab dynasty of Wallachia.

Allegedly, the first ancestor of Basarab Princes of Romania might have been of Cuman origin (and thus, almost certainly related to or descended from Genghis Khan); supposedly, one of the earlier Princes was Toq-Timur (a son of Toqoqan, the son of Batu Khan, himself the son of Jochi - Genghis Khan's eldest son, although his legitimacy is disputed), who took the Slavic name of Tikhomir. Some of the Basarabs later moved to Hungary and were ancestors of Claudine de Rhedey - a direct ancestor of Queen Elizabeth. However, again, this theory has absolutely no foundation; if Tikhomir had indeed been a descendant of Genghis Khan, he wouldn't have hidden the fact.

On the contrary, such connection would have been exploited to gain power; being a descent of Genghis Khan was a matter of such significance that no one could, or would have wanted to conceal it. Assuming Tikhomir was indeed Toq-Timur, the line of descent from Genghis Khan to Prince William would be the following: Genghis Khan ---> Jochi * ---> Batu Khan ---> Toqoqan ---> Tikhomir (Thocomerius) of Wallachia ---> Basarab I the Founder of Wallachia ---> Prince Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia ---> Radu I ---> Mircea I The Elder ---> Vlad II ---> Vlad Calugarul ---> Radu IV ---> Mircea III ---> Stanca Basarab ---> Zamphira Logo de Szazsebes ---> Adam Racz de Galgo ---> Peter Racz de Galgo ---> Christina Racz de Galgo ---> Catherine Kuun de Osdola ---> Baroness Agnes Kendeffy de Malmoviz ---> Baron Gregor Inczedy von Nagy-Varad ---> Baroness Agnes von Nagy-Varad ---> Countess Claudine Rhedey von Kis-Rhede --> Frances, Duke of Teck ---> Mary of Teck ---> George VI ---> Queen Elizabeth II ---> Prince Charles ---> Prince William * It should be noted that there were serious doubts about Jochi's paternity. Shortly after her marriage to Genghis Khan, Jochi's mother, Borte, was abducted and was given to Chilger Bokh as a spoil of war.

She remained in Chilger Bökh's captivity for a few months before she was recovered by Genghis Khan; shortly afterwards she gave birth to Jochi. By all accounts, Genghis Khan treated Jochi as his first son, but a doubt always remained among the Mongols whether Temujin or Chilger Bokh was the real father of Jochi; the direct consequence of this uncertainty was the fact that Jochi's descendants, though forming an elder branch of Genghis Khan's family, were never considered successors of Genghis Khan's domains or heritage.

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