BJ renounced his American citizenship
https://www.newsweek.com/boris-johnson-us-citizen-irs-born-new-york-1449974 (sauce)
BJ renounced his American citizenship
https://www.newsweek.com/boris-johnson-us-citizen-irs-born-new-york-1449974 (sauce)
Johnson is listed in the Treasury document as Boris Alexander Johnson. His full given name is Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson.
https://money.cnn.com/2017/02/09/news/boris-johnson-us-citizenship/index.html (Sauce 2017)
False. Unless of course you can provide sauce to your claim, anon.
His is still the name he was born and christened with as he is royalty bloodline.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/15496495/boris-johnsons-full-name/ (sauce 2021)
He was called Alexander as a boy but in later years he ditched the name in favour of his middle name Boris.
Although he has never confirmed why he chose to use his middle name rather than his first, many believe he wanted to show a more original name to raise his public profile.
The de Pfeffel, part of Borisโs name is believed to derive from Bavarian and German descent.
"the name derived from an ancient line of French nobility and she would refer to the large wooden chest that she owned containing "the de Pfeffel silver".
Appearing on the programme, it further transpired that his grandmother was a descendant of Prince Paul Von Wurttemberg and the German prince was, in turn, a direct descendant of George II.
This means Boris is distantly related, although very far removed, to the present Royal Family.
He is also related to all the royal houses of Europe, including the Swedish and Dutch royal families, as well as the Romanoffs."
https://www.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/immigration/is-it-possible-to-regain-us-citizenship-after-renouncing-it-589200.html
Huge asteroid the size of a BUS will make an extremely close approach to Earth today - and astronomers only detected it three DAYS ago
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-10990761/Huge-asteroid-size-BUS-make-extremely-close-approach-Earth-today.html
NASA explained: 'Experts estimate that an impact of an object the size of the one that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in 2013 โ approximately 55 feet (17 meters) in size โ takes place once or twice a century.