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Splitting heirs on Stuart claim
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HADNETT, SHAUN
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Pininski, Peter
2002
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Splitting heirs on Stuart claim
2002
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EVER since Bonnie Prince Charlie died leaving no legitimate male heir more than 200 years ago, the subject of who is the rightful descendant to the ancient Stuart dynasty of Scotland has thrown up claim and counter-claim. His is not the only claim on the table. Edinburgh-based writer Michel Lafosse, the self-styled Prince Michael of Albany, has already published his book, The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland, and in it he claims he should wear the crown of Scotland as the rightful Stuart heir. Mr [Peter Pininski], 45, says he has unearthed documents indicating he is a descendant of Marie-Victoire, who was an illegitimate granddaughter of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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