Born in 1937, the king is a great-great-grandchild of 19th century British Queen Victoria.
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He has 17 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and his first great-great-grandchild was born in 2017, just one year shy of the Nelson Mandela Centenary celebrations.
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She went back to glaring, but now at some of her great-great-grandchildren.
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At some point, the camera swerves towards his three great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.
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He probably had many other grandchildren he didn't know about, even great-great-grandchildren, and more.
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He and his wife stayed at the Capital Hilton, and bought $50 worth of peanuts for their 15 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
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He'd once told Paolo, I think of myself as my own great-great-grandson.
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Today, the site is coincidentally in the custody of the great-great-grandson of the former Queensland premier.
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He's a great-great-grandson of your great-great-uncle-ChadwickBuford.
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A great-great-grandson of Daniel O'Connell, he collected and edited his ancestor's correspondence, which was published in eight volumes.
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Not only is he the Queen's cousin, but he is also the great-great-grandson of Britain's longest-ruling monarch, Queen Victoria.
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She went back to glaring, but now at some of her great-great-grandchildren.
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At some point, the camera swerves towards his three great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.
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He probably had many other grandchildren he didn't know about, even great-great-grandchildren, and more.
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Mr Preece is survived four of his seven children and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
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From these seeds 20 long-styled great-great-grandchildren were raised, which were likewise kept in the greenhouse.
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Though they were still young, his great-great-grandsons Willem and Orry had made themselves important pilots in the Patrol.
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Cetshwayo has surely many, many great-great-grandsons.
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Two other great-great-grandsons have sent regrets.
Ús de great-great-granddaughters en anglès
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Two great-great-granddaughters of Maj Coughlan, Ms Patricia O'Callaghan and Ms Pauline McGowan, from Glasgow, were very moved.
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She'd given him a warning stare as one of their great-great-granddaughters helped comb her thin strands of white hair.