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United States: New book details Prince William’s American ancestry

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United States: New book details Prince William’s American ancestry

A new book, "American Crown" by Stephanie Green, outlines Prince William’s previously little-known American lineage, tracing the heir to the British throne back to several colonial-era ancestors, including Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale and members of the Strong family. Through his mother, the late Princess Diana, William is said to descend from Benajah Strong, born in Coventry, Connecticut, in 1740, who served as a private in the Connecticut militia and helped spread warnings during the Lexington Alarm. The Strong family is documented as having emigrated from England to New England in 1635. Kensington Palace has declined to comment on the book.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1635 First Strong ancestor emigrates to New England
  • 1740 Benajah Strong born in Coventry, Connecticut
  • American Revolution Benajah Strong joins Connecticut militia
  • Revolutionary War Strong participates in Lexington Alarm
  • Later years Benajah Strong buried in Coventry cemetery
  • Late 20th century Princess Diana’s ancestry researched publicly
  • Recent years Stephanie Green investigates William’s American lineage
  • This week Book "American Crown" details ancestral connections

Why This Matters to You

This book connects American history to the British royal family. It's a reminder of the shared heritage between the US and the UK. If you're interested in genealogy or history, you might enjoy tracing your own family's roots.

The Bottom Line

"American Crown" reveals Prince William's American lineage, linking him to colonial-era ancestors. It's a fascinating blend of history and celebrity. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves royal family trivia or American history.

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