Michael Abney-Hastings, a forklift driver has recently passed away in Australia. He may have been the legitimate King of England.
Abney-Hastings was born in England and educated at at Ampleforth College in Yorkshire before moving as a teenager with his family to the small town of Jerilderie, population 768, about 400 miles from Sydney.
King Edward VI reigned from 1461 to 1483. It has been claimed that it can be been proved, using records at Rouen Cathedral in France and others, that at the time of Edward IV’s conception, his mother Lady Cecily Neville was 5 days march away from Richard, Duke of York.
Furthermore, Lady Cecily was said to be spending a great deal of time with a local archer named Blaybourne and the two were rumoured to be having an affair. King Louis XI of France is said to have once claimed about King Edward: “His name is not King Edward – everybody knows his name is Blaybourne.”
If this is true, Queen Elizabeth II has no legitimate claim to the throne of England. Abney-Hastings, King Michael I, the direct descendant of George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence and brother of Edward IV, should have been the rightful King.
When the claim was once raised with Abney-Hastings at his farm in Jerilderie, he said he had been elected to the local shire council and would prefer to focus on his duties as councillor.
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