May be he related to the Habsburgs
Nicholas II was married to Alexandra Fedorovna, Queen Victoria’s granddaughter, but not only that. We take a closer look at the Windsor-Romanov relations.
In 1917, the British king George V (1865-1936) decided to break relations with his two cousins, German Emperor Wilhelm II (1859-1941) and Russian Emperor Nicholas II (1868-1918). After Nicholas II, George V’s first cousin, was overthrown from the Russian throne during the Revolution of 1917, the British Government offered Nicholas II and his family political asylum – but George V opposed this decision, seeing the Romanovs’ presence in his country inappropriat
Most fortunately, neither the Trumpist State nor its Americanist cultists have a say in this matter.
When you winnow wheat, you throw the wheat and chaff up into the chaos of the air. The chaff follows the wind and is blown away. The Wheat falls back where it was. So it is with the Councillor (and now Synodal) church. The chaff is driven hither and yon into modernism and new age. The Wheat stay with the Apostolic faith.