Marlborough House
King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India
in diary of his doctor Dr. Lord Bertrand Dawson of Penn found out King George V was murdered in 1936 with morphine and cocaine injected into his jugular vein
3 royals died while under the care of Dr. Bertrand Dawson of Penn, which gave rise to the rhyme: "Dawson of Penn killed many men, That's why we sing 'God Save The King.'"
King of England during World War I, and during the Russian Revolution
the "House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha" was too German-sounding and so was changed to the "House of Windsor"
Oorzaak: murdered by his doctor
Sandringham House
He is married to Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes Wurttemberg Pinzessin Teck.
They got married on July 6, 1893 at London, Middlesex, England, he was 28 years old.
Chapel royal of St James's Palace
St James's Palace
Child(ren):
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When King George V died on the evening of 20th January 1936, it was famously said that upon being told he would soon be well enough to visit Bognor to recuperate, he uttered his last words: "Bugger Bogner!" he said. He then died, surrounded by his loving family. But it was a lie: it was only discovered 50 years later, when the diary of his doctor Lord Dawson of Penn was examined, that the King had been murdered... Upon its discovery in 1986, the response to the events of that evening was muted in the press, and ever since it has been handled with great - and unwarranted - circumspection. And yet it is a fact that one, and quite probably 2, famous men got away with murder that night...