Prince Louis was confirmed deceased through both maternal & the Bourban-Plame bloodline, descendants of King Louis.
Seems Q will have a bit of a problem here.
Prince Louis was confirmed deceased through both maternal & the Bourban-Plame bloodline, descendants of King Louis.
Seems Q will have a bit of a problem here.
Prince Louis was confirmed deceased through both maternal & the Bourban-Plame bloodline, descendants of King Louis.
Explain this Q ?
Then they can always create a false one as well.
Payseur depends on the Prince being alive, changing names to Payseur.
The Paternal DNA is quite specific.
The first DNA test was in 1993.
The biggest clue you have is that in 2003,
the French ministry approved the burial.
DNA samples were acquired from the Bourbon-Prame family & Marie-Antoinette's hair.
Why the Bourbon-Prame family ?
"A DNA test of three living members of this family determined the Y-DNA profile of this lineage. The persons tested where prince Axel of Bourbon-Parma, prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma and prince João Henrique of Orleans-Braganza. All three share the same profile and belong to the same haplogroup R-Z381.
The common ancestor of all three test persons is Louis XIII., King of France (1601-1643). Given the correspondence, it is safe to assume that this is the profile of all French Kings since Louis XIII."
No I am stating that out of over 100 people assumed to be the descendant of King Louis III, that DNA tests ruled them out both with mitochondrial DNA & with the Bourban-Plane bloodline.
The Payseur bloodline is directly dependent on Prince Louis surviving, then changing name to Payseur with the help of George III.