Princess Margaret ‘left with fetal alcohol syndrome after Queen Mother’s drinking’
A letter to her husband dated 1925, the future King George VI, “The vision of the wine opens me! It is not extraordinary! It will be a tragedy that I will never save my drinking powers.”
The book does not claim that the late queen suffers from any situation.
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Former US President George W. Bush, a medal for his work in 2006, looked at Margaret’s life and compared it to typical fetal alcohol syndrome cases.
Now 95 states that children with biography writers can typically act wrongly and have difficulty in regulating their behavior and emotions.
Biography says Margaret’s family and nurses find a boat on the body during a rowing lesson and found it “naughty” and “naughty and provocative”.
Margaret joins Wimbledon in 1965.Credit: Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho through Getty Images
It is also claimed that it may be widespread among those with impulsive and fetal alcohol syndrome, as well as it will “explode the truth”. The princess became annoying in 1974.
His later private life would raise his eyebrows. His marriage to Lord Snowden resulted in divorce after both partners had non -marriage work.
The book says that patients usually grow up and stop growth when Margaret reaches five meters.
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In addition, it is claimed to have a weak awareness of physical danger, another effect, indicates a significant indifference to putting her hair on fire during a family coming together.
In 1973, Secrest showed the work of Dr Kenneth Jones, a leading expert in fetal alcohol syndrome, which first described the issue correctly. Jones says, “There are many behaviors and physical characteristics in common with other affected children.”
Princess Margaret (left) and Princess Elizabeth, in 1947 with their father King George VI at HMS Vanguard.Credit: AP
There is no definite evidence that Margaret suffers from an alcohol -related neurodecillary disorder, and the new biography was written by comparing the lives of Margaret to those who suffer from the situation, as proved in the previously written sources.
