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Was Winston Churchill the lovechild of the King of Serbia?​


Book makes extraordinary claims that British hero's mother had secret relationship with Balkan prince
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Winston Churchill was the illegitimate son of the King of Serbia, a new book claims.

Author Dragoslava Koprivica claims the former British Prime Minister’s mother had a secret relationship with Milan Obrenovic before he went on to rule the Balkan state.

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Lady Churchill pictured with her sons Winston (right) and John circa 1885

She also alleges that Churchill tried to cover up the romance by altering his mother’s diaries.

In her book King Milan and Lady Churchill, Koprivica, 44, says she spent years studying archives across Europe, gathering information on Jeanette Jerome, who became Lady Randolph Churchill when she married Churchill’s father Randolph in 1874.

Koprivica claims her sources included the diary of one of the Lady Churchill’s sisters which reportedly described her love for Milan Obrenovic.
During her research, Koprivica also found letters from the Obrenovic family that reportedly made it clear they knew about this love.
She says Milan Obrenovic and Lady Churchill met in Paris in 1867 while they were studying and that she left diaries which Churchill allegedly altered to hide the romance.

She said: ‘After his mother’s death Churchill took her diary and removed from it all the pages where her love relationship with Obrenovic was described.

‘There are many gaps in the biographies about Churchill’s family about the time when Lady Churchill was married and conceived.


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Winston Churchill (left) was the lovechild of Milan Obrenovic (right)


before he became the King of Serbia, according to a book by Dragoslava

Koprivica who says she spent years studying records across Europe

‘There is also clear evidence that Churchill was interfering with his and his mother’s biographies and in the relevant years removed everything that he didn’t like.’

According to Koprivica, the memoirs, diaries and letters show that her son was in fact the child of the Serbian king Milan Obrenovic (1854-1901), who was notoriously unfaithful to his wife

Presenting her book in the north Serbian town of Gornji Milanovac, she said: ‘I used hundreds of books and details from different archives to complete the book in three years.’

She added that Joseph Stalin probably knew of the relationship.

She said one of the compelling pieces of evidence was at the Yalta Conference in 1945 when Churchill met Stalin and the US president Roosevelt to decide upon the fate of post-war Europe.
 
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Koprivica alleges that Churchill removed pages


from the diary of his mother Jeanette Jerome (left),

who became Lady Randolph Churchill when she married

Churchill’s father Randolph (right)

Churchill was apparently strongly against the idea of a monarchy prevailing in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia at the Yalta Conference.

Koprivica used some records by Stalin in which he wrote that both he and Roosevelt were surprised by Churchill’s support for the Communists of Yugoslavia.

Because of Churchill’s policy, Stalin humorously asked (paraphrasing) ‘Did one of the Serbian monarchs personally step on your toe?

© Daily Mail, London


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The claim about Winston Churchill's parentage made by Dragoslava Koprivica, as mentioned in the Sri Lanka Sunday Times, stems from her book "King Milan and Lady Churchill." Koprivica alleges that Jennie Jerome, Churchill's mother, had a secret relationship with Milan Obrenovic before he became the King of Serbia and that Churchill tried to cover up this romance by altering his mother's diaries.
This theory appears to originate from Koprivica's work, which she claims is based on years of research in various European archives. However, it is important to note that such claims require robust evidence to be taken seriously by historians. As of now, this theory remains speculative and has not been substantiated by mainstream historical research.
The narrative proposed by Koprivica suggests that:
  1. Secret Relationship: Jennie Jerome had a relationship with Milan Obrenovic before her marriage to Lord Randolph Churchill.
  2. Cover-up: Winston Churchill supposedly altered his mother's diaries to hide this relationship.
Given the lack of endorsement from credible historians and the absence of corroborating evidence from primary sources, this theory is not widely accepted. Mainstream biographies and historical accounts of Winston Churchill do not support the claim that he was the lovechild of the King of Serbia.
It is crucial to approach such assertions with skepticism and rely on established historical research. Biographies by renowned historians like Martin Gilbert, Roy Jenkins, and Andrew Roberts, which are based on extensive primary source materials, do not entertain this theory. Instead, they consistently affirm that Churchill's parents were Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome.
In summary, Dragoslava Koprivica's claims appear to be the origin of this theory, but it lacks credible evidence and support from the historical community.
 
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