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Queen Victoria's top secret 1868 Swiss vacation with John Brown!!

The queen had grown so fond of John Brown that she invited him to accompany her on a top secret weight reduction vacation in Switzerland.

Between 1867 and 1868 the queen suddenly gained a lot of weight eating Scotch porridge and haggis.

She decided that trekking up and down the high Swiss mountains would be the ideal weight reduction regimen.

Her vacation was to be top secret and she was to be known only as the Countess of Kent.

Here is the announcement that was made in July 1868 by British foreign secretary, Lord Stanley:

The Queen will leave England early next month for a short residence in Switzerland. As Her Majesty goes abroad entirely on the recommendation of her Physicians, in search of the change of air and repose which they consider so essential to her health–she will maintain the strictest incognita during her absence–refusing even the visits, as well as the attentions usually paid to Sovereigns when travelling on the Continent and in such circumstances. (Arengo-Jones, Queen Victoria in Switzerland, p. 43).

The planning and execution of the weight loss vacation was carried out with military precision. The smallest details were not overlooked.

General Charles Grey was the queen's private secretary.

Lord Stanley was the British foreign secretary.

Incredibly, Dr. William Jenner–the man who poisoned her husband–was her personal physician during the vacation.

The queen left Osborne House in the Isle of Wight on August 5 and crossed via yacht to Cherbourg, France. Emperor Napoleon III provided his special saloon train to take her to Paris. After a brief stopover in Paris, she arrived in Lucerne, Switzerland, on August 7.

The queen arrived in Lucerne on August 7 and stayed at the Villa Wallis.

The disappointed Swiss were not allowed to pay homage to their sovereign aka Countess of Kent.

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Benjamin Disraeli was Victoria's next love!!

The Scottish Rasputin had a lot of competition for the affection of Queen Victoria. Disraeli did not like the Highlands, so he had to confine his visits to the times she was in London or the Isle of Wight. Victoria was 54 at that time and "Dizzy" was 69.

Benjamin Disraeli was prime minister during the queen's visit to Switzerland.

Queen Victoria referred to him affectionately as "Dizzy."

During his second term as prime minister he gave her the flattering title "Empress of India."

In 1875, while serving as prime minister, Disraeli engineered the financial coup that transferred ownership of the Suez Canal from its builder, Ferdinand de Lesseps, to the British Empire. In 1876, Disraeli rammed a bill through Parliament that gave his lover Queen Victoria the flattering title "Empress of India."

So influential was Disraeli in creating the British Empire "Jewish" state that the inmates call themselves "Israelis" after Disraeli.

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Jack the Ripper was a grandson of Queen Victoria!!

The notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper, who terrorized London in 1888, was a grandson of Queen Victoria.

Prince Albert Victor was a grandson of Queen Victoria and the prime suspect for Jack the Ripper.

Incapable of learning, the Prince was encouraged to concentrate on painting.

Queen Victoria had to call on Dr. William Jenner to end his reign of terror.

Albert's mother, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, despaired of him ever learning so she encouraged the "artistic" side of his nature:

Like his mother, Prince Albert Victor was congenitally deaf, a condition whose effects were aggravated by his poor education. Many regarded the Prince as backward. Being deaf herself, Alexandra could understand his problems, and she came to realise that he was of an artistic, rather than an academic, bent. Like other disabled people he found it easier to express himself in art than in the classroom. (Fairclough, The Ripper and the Royals, p. 1).

In 1892, before his timely demise ended his Ripper rampage, he was engaged to Mary, Duchess of Teck, the grandmother of the present Queen Elizabeth II.

Winston Churchill was a grandson of Queen Victoria!!

Femme fatale Jennie Jerome from Brooklyn was the mother of Winston Churchill. His father was the future Prince of Wales who eventually became King Edward VII–"Edward the Caresser."

Winston Churchill was a grandson of Queen Victoria.

There are no known photographs of mother and grandson as Winston was adopted by Lord Randolph Churchill right after his birth.

Winston inherited his grandmothers artistic ability.

Jennie Jerome's dark looks were attributed to Iroquois ancestry, so the British aristocracy derisively called her "Sitting Bull." In fact her ancestors were British Empire "Jews" from Newport, Rhode Island.

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