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Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by saintbillion(m): 2:40pm On May 23, 2023
Buckingham Palace has refused to return the body of an Ethiopian prince who was buried at Windsor Castle in the 19th century.

According to Mail Online, a descendant of Prince Alemayehu, an orphan who was adored and supported financially by Queen Victoria and died at the age of 18, has demanded that his remains be returned to Ethiopia.

However, Buckingham Palace has maintained that removing the body would affect others buried in the catacombs of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.

The Palace said that chapel authorities empathised with the need to honour Prince Alemayehu's memory, but added they also had 'the responsibility to preserve the dignity of the departed'.
Prince Alemayehu was brought to England after his father, Emperor Tewodros II killed himself as British forces stormed his mountain-top palace in northern Ethiopia in 1868.

The orphaned seven-year-old was adored by Queen Victoria and educated at Sandhurst military academy. But he tragically died at the age of 18 from pneumonia in 1879 and was buried in catacombs next to Windsor's St George's Chapel.

In 2019, the Queen refused to allow the repatriation of his bones, but in the wake of a new book about his life, campaigners have renewed calls to return them.
One of his descendants Fasil Minas told the BBC: ‘We want his remains back as a family and as Ethiopians because that is not the country he was born in’, and added ‘it was not right’ for him to be buried in the UK.

But a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘It is very unlikely it would be possible to exhume the remains without disturbing the resting place of a substantial number of others in the vicinity [in the catacombs of St George’s Chapel].’

The statement added that the palace also had a ‘responsibility to preserve the dignity of the departed’.
Alamayu's father, King Tewodros II, known as 'Mad King Theodore', had wanted to be friends with the British and wrote a letter to Queen Victoria in 1855.

After she failed to reply to that and a follow-up letter, Tewodros took the British consul and several missionaries hostage in a high mountain jail.



An army of nearly 40,000 British troops were sent to rescue the 44 hostages. They lay siege in April 1868 to Tewodros' mountain fortress at Maqdala in northern Ethiopia and emerged victorious.

As the successful mission neared its conclusion, Tewodros took his own life. Tewodros's wife, Alamayu's mother, died on her way down the mountain, leaving her son an orphan.

The British also took thousands of cultural and religious artefacts including gold crowns and necklaces, alongside the prince.

According to historian Andrew Heavens, this was done in order to keep them safe from the Tewodros' enemies, who had been close to Maqdala.

Following his arrival in June 1868, he met the Queen at her holiday home on the Isle of Wight, off England's South Coast. She later wrote in her diary that he was 'a very pretty sight, a graceful boy with beautiful eyes and a nice nose and mouth, though the lips are slightly thick'.
Alamayu was put under the guardianship of Captain Tristram Charles Sawyer Speedy, who had accompanied the prince from Ethiopia.

Whilst the Queen had wanted him to remain on the Isle of Wight, he went first with Speedy to India before the Treasury ordered that he be properly educated.

He was sent to Cheltenham and Rugby and then on to Sandhurst, but struggled with his studies.

The prince caught pneumonia when he fell asleep outside one night. After refusing to eat, he passed away whilst living in Headingly, in Leeds.

After learning of his death, Victoria wrote: 'It is too sad! All alone in a strange country, without a single person or relative belonging to him... His was no happy life, full of difficulties of every king.'

Near his burial spot is a plaque bearing the inscription: 'I was a stranger and you took me in.'

The Ethiopian government first demanded the return of Alamayu's remains in the 1990s. But Palace officials have previously insisted that they cannot recover them without disturbing those of others.

Campaigner Alula Pankhurst, who sits on Ethiopia's cultural restitution committee, told The Times that the argument is just an 'excuse for not dealing with it.'

'Bringing this young man home means unearthing uncomfortable truths that people don't want to think about.

In 2019, Ethiopia's ambassador to London, Fesseha Shawel Gebre, urged the Queen to consider how she would have felt if one of her relatives was buried in a foreign land.

'Would she happily lie in bed every day, go to sleep, having one of her Royal Family members buried somewhere, taken as prisoner of war?' he asked. 'I think she wouldn't.

He insisted that the boy was 'stolen'.
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2023/5/buckingham-palace-refuses-to-return-remains-of-ethiopian-prince-who-is-buried-in-windsor-castle-grounds-2.html

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Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by Blackdeewhy(m): 2:58pm On May 23, 2023
cry cry
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by Kobicove(m): 3:05pm On May 23, 2023
Someone who died and was buried over 100years ago, they're asking for the body to be exhumed and returned to Ethiopia.

What do they want to do with it?! undecided
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by saintbillion(m): 3:12pm On May 23, 2023
Kobicove:
Someone who died and was buried over 100years ago, they're asking for the body to be exhumed and returned to Ethiopia.

What do they want to do with it?! undecided
Why them kidnap him b4?

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Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by illicit(m): 3:13pm On May 23, 2023
To the British, he is nothing but an artifact

Have they returned the other stolen artifacts

shocked

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Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by matrixme(m): 3:35pm On May 23, 2023
But seriously, some things are meant to be. Thousands of British citizens were buried in African countries and no one bats an eye, centuries later. Imagine if Mary Slessor's people woke up one morning and says they want her bones back. How fetish! Even though the British stole the boy, but it's fair enough they made his passing dignified by burying him royally. Shikena!
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by LagosG: 3:43pm On May 23, 2023
See the way they rewrote history to make themselves the good guys.

The internet will ensure the future generations will never read lies portrayed as true history. The truth, however will still be manipulated just like the Russia-Ukraine/NATO/USA war currently is. One of the positives is that the truth is there and you can research it yourself anytime and anywhere on the planet unlike before where books seemed infallible
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by DeJoeee(m): 3:45pm On May 23, 2023
Unfortunately, you are literate but lack wisdom. Too many blacks like you lacking wisdom is the reason for the blackmans backwardness





Kobicove:
Someone who died and was buried over 100years ago, they're asking for the body to be exhumed and returned to Ethiopia.

What do they want to do with it?! undecided






matrixme:
But seriously, some things are meant to be. Thousands of British citizens were buried in African countries and no one bats an eye, centuries later. Imagine if Mary Slessor's people woke up one morning and says they want her bones back. How fetish! Even though the British stole the boy, but it's fair enough they made his passing dignified by burying him royally. Shikena!
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by OVB123: 4:11pm On May 23, 2023
DeJoeee:
Unfortunately, you are literate but lack wisdom. Too many blacks like you lacking wisdom is the reason for the blackmans backwardness












Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by Kobicove(m): 4:46pm On May 23, 2023
saintbillion:

Why them kidnap him b4?

Who told you that he was kidnapped?

Did you even read the story? undecided
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by Kobicove(m): 4:49pm On May 23, 2023
DeJoeee:
Unfortunately, you are literate but lack wisdom. Too many blacks like you lacking wisdom is the reason for the blackmans backwardness


Please 3xplain to me how repatrating the corpse of an 18 year old who was buried over 100years ago will help the economy of Ethiopia! undecided
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by saintbillion(m): 5:37pm On May 23, 2023
Kobicove:


Who told you that he was kidnapped?

Did you even read the story? undecided
Them kidnapped the boy. Taking him against his wish and also forcing his father to kill himself. Carry all their treasure as well
Re: Buckingham Palace Refuses To Return Remains Of An Ethiopian Prince. by matrixme(m): 5:55pm On May 23, 2023
Since you're one of those woke f0ols who somehow believe that Obi is a better president material, no point tackling you on the internet. I'll let this one slide. Bless you, my good man. I hope you get it together someday!
DeJoeee:
Unfortunately, you are literate but lack wisdom. Too many blacks like you lacking wisdom is the reason for the blackmans backwardness












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