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Maung Thein Lwin - Untold Stories of World Famous People

Maung Thein Lwin - Untold Stories of World Famous People

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The Crown Prince's Secret Love

On a cold, misty morning in January 1889, the sun rose brightly, illuminating the hunting lodge of Crown Prince Rudolf of the powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Three pistol shots rang out, followed by a loud bang. Rudolf's friends, who had been together all night in his mansion, rushed to Rudolf's bedroom.

They knocked on the door excitedly. But... there was no response from inside... So they forced the door open and rushed inside. The scene that greeted them from inside made them gasp in surprise. The whole room was in chaos...

Chairs were falling over. Empty champagne bottles were scattered on the floor. The pillows on the bed were stained with bright red blood. The walls were covered in blood.

Crown Prince Rudolf, fully dressed, even wearing hunting boots, was lying sprawled across the bed, the top of his head exposed. His long, strong, beautiful hair covered the wound.

Rudolph (before his death) had fondly stroked and kissed her hair. Her beauty was also beyond compare. She was as beautiful as a Greek goddess... She was as beautiful and lovely in death as she was when she was alive.

This tragic story happened more than half a century ago. But the tragedy of that murder (or suicide) still has repercussions today.

A very profound thought (that could even change the course of world history)

There were connections. If I had to explain, it would be simple. Next to him was the body of the woman he loved, naked as ever. If only Crown Prince Rudolf, who wanted the good of the people, had not died, but continued to live...

He would have refused to ally his Austrian army with the armies of the German Kaiser, whom he despised. It is also possible that he would have refused to attack England, which he loved. If he had not died, there would have been no World War I, and no World War II would have followed. Did Rudolf shoot his lover and then kill himself? Or did someone else kill them both? Of course, no one knows.

 

The curiosity to know about this secret tragic love story has led to the writing of about 20 books in various languages, including German, English, and Italian. However, no one has been able to solve or explain the problem of this tragic love story that ended in tragedy. At the time of the shooting, there were only two friends at the hunting lodge.

Prince Philip and the Duke of Twente. Both of them are thought to have committed suicide. Almost everyone in Vienna knows, and they know it too. The Crown Prince was forced to marry (unwillingly, not in love) with a heart of gold.

He had been married six times in the past eight years. To the beautiful, blond princess Stephanie, the daughter of the King of Belgium. He didn't love her, and she didn't love him. They were forced into a marriage due to political reasons. They were very close. She also went to the prince's palace to marry him. But when the prince gave importance to other girls, he became very jealous.

Rudolf had traveled widely (had a wealth of local knowledge), could speak (10) languages, wrote books, and was very famous. He was loved by the whole of Vienna... He was respected and valued throughout the kingdom... (Rudolf) In 1888, a year before the Crown Prince died, he met a woman named Marie-Therese, a noblewoman. She was charming, cheerful, and captivating. She was 19 years old... The Crown Prince was 29 years old... They were inseparable. They loved each other so much that they could not be separated. They were in love and romance.

Their love story has become quite famous. They can ignore the gossip.

Maung Thein Lwin----Unknown facts about world famous people

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