The Balmoral Estate Originally Belonged to King Robert II. His accession to the throne was in 1371.

Balmoral castle painted by James Giles 1848.

Described by Queen Victoria, ”a pretty little castle in the old Scottish style…” In June 1852 Prince Albert bought the estate outright. (https://www.rct.uk/collection/405007/a-view-of-balmoral)

And yes, the historic evidence reveals that King Robert II was from a lineage of Black royalty.

The etymology of Bal is from the Carthaginian/Phoenician/Kushite origin Bal/Baal/Bel (see MFIT issues # 6 & 7) and is an ancient location of the Wolof people of West Africa (Baol). The derivative of Mor is from Moor/Maur which means Black (see issue # 7). Balmoral was named by the primordial rulers of northern Baratanac or Scotland.

Where does the current ‘Charles III’ fit within this royal Black lineage?

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