Royal Murder Mysteries: The Prince and The Ripper
A THOUSAND YEARS OF ROYALTY • 44m
Rumour, speculation and scandal dogged the short life of Albert Victor, known as 'Eddy', the grandson of Queen Victoria. Most fascinating of all was that he was named a suspect in the infamous 'Jack the Ripper' murders of the late 19th century. Was this simply a case of mistaken identity or was it in fact a plot to conceal the illegitimate children that he had fathered with prostitutes>
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