This Affidavit proves and declares King George V was illegitimate and Edward VII was not his father.
King George V (R. 1910–36) of the UK was conceived in Denmark by Tsar Alexander III of Russia, while the UK’s King Edward VII (R. 1901–10) was in Sweden, 4 days sail away. This was done in a Black Moon month, which Russians and Scandinavians consider auspicious for a king’s conception. King George V was illegitimate and looked near identical to his half-brother Tsar Nicholas II.