Royals in history display unusual behaviors and beliefs
Throughout history, some royals have exhibited unusual behaviors and beliefs. King George III of England was known for his erratic actions, including hallucinations and paranoia, which led to his son ruling in his place. His urine was also reported to be discolored. Charles VI of France believed his body was made of glass, fearing it would break. He avoided contact with others and had violent outbursts, even attempting to harm his knights. Other notable figures include Nero, who dressed a young boy as his deceased wife, and Elagabalus, known for his promiscuity. Princess Alexandra of Bavaria, a germaphobe, only wore white and claimed to have swallowed a grand piano as a child.