The royal family has always been a mysterious and noble existence in people's impressions, and the lives of royal members have always been concerned by people. The Queen of England is 92 years old this year, and her life has been very exciting, diligently maintaining the image of the royal family. Members of the royal family seem to be beautiful and intelligent beings, but this is not the case. Now that the times are open, we can accept and actively treat defective children, such as Princess Beatrice, who suffers from dyslexia and is successfully cured. In the previous Royal Family, defective children were not acceptable. For example, the Queen of England's uncle had two children, mentally retarded, and traces of existence were erased. There is also such a child in the British royal family, who is the queen's little uncle and the youngest child of the queen's grandfather, George V. Prince John.

In the former British royal family, which was also an absolute aristocratic society, the responsibility for educating children belonged to nannies, and parents were not responsible for caring for children. Prince John's nanny was Charlotte Bill. The au pair is a very kind person with good qualities and never discriminates against flawed children. It was this nanny who gave Prince John a warm embrace and became the only comfort in the prince's life.
When Prince John was four, he suddenly had epilepsy, which was incurable at the time, and people with this disease were isolated. As a result, Prince John was kept in captivity and away from the royal family and the public eye. He was known as the Lost Prince. Prince John not only suffers from epilepsy, but also has learning disabilities, difficulty communicating with people normally, irritability and irritability, these symptoms in the eyes of modern people, is undoubtedly a manifestation of autism. John couldn't go to school like a normal child, and his illness became more and more serious. Finally the royal family seemed to have quietly removed him from his name, stopped publishing him, and sent him to wood farms in the middle of Sandringham Manor, accompanied by nanny Charlotte Bill. The days when the nanny was with him were still very happy, he could play freely, and no one would accuse him.
However, as his epilepsy became more severe, his life deteriorated, and on January 18, 1919, the poor prince died.
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