Queen Victoria's daughter owes money to buy cigarettes


The cigarette vendor died after leaving 15 cylinders for buying cigarettes. Queen Victoria's fourth daughter Princess Lewis This information came out in old documents.

Princess Lewis died in 1939. He was 91 years old. But he still got the money to buy cigarettes, between the Buckingham Palace and St. Louis Palace, and a cigarette company named Lewis Ltd.

Earlier this year, the National Archives in Kyi published Luis's assets report. Historians say it is an exceptional case to publish personal documents. Because, these documents are usually sealed.

Famous Artist also known as Princess Lewis. He was the sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the fourth daughter. He had a lot of respect for his own kind of living.

According to the documents, Princess Lewis left 2, 39, 260 pounds, 18 cents and 6 pans while she was dead. Currently worth more than 70 million pounds. But the 15 cylinders of the purchase of cigarettes remain from his arreas. Princess Lifinda Haksley, biographer of the Princess, says that the princess regularly smoked. But he kept the matter hidden to his mother all the time.

When his brother Edward II became king in 1901, he got a chance to smoke in the 'Smoking' room of the royal palace for the first time. On the other hand, the book's author Michael Nash says that these documents provide a quick picture about the life of a princess of the last decade of the 30's.

Meanwhile, biographer Hoksal's idea was that Princess Lewis had an illegitimate son, who adopted the son of his mother's gynecologist. However, there is no mention in these documents, although there are many names of the beneficiaries from the prince.

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