[Opinions] Re: Well...
in reply to a message by Jacks
That is a misconception about the Russian Royals. They didn't live as grandly as we thought. The grand Duchesses slept on camp cots and took cold baths (hot running water was availible). Their father only let them have hard Russian Bread for breakfast. Their maids were only there to watch them as THEY cleaned their rooms and made their beds.
Tsar Nicholas was very sympathetic too his people and desprately tried to help them. I blame Rasputin for their down fall.
They did live in Grand palaces, but didn't live the grand life (which Tsarina Alexandra didn't like. She missed her life in Hesse).
Lala
Tsar Nicholas was very sympathetic too his people and desprately tried to help them. I blame Rasputin for their down fall.
They did live in Grand palaces, but didn't live the grand life (which Tsarina Alexandra didn't like. She missed her life in Hesse).
Lala
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Many historians will agree that it was not as grand as we may perceive,but it was far less rosier than you would like to think. Besides, Rasputin's had only the power that they would give him and now 90 years after their death many are trying to reinterpret history, but one cannot ignore the reality of the situation, which was outlandish even compared to other Royals.