From YAHOO! Here comes an astounding revelation of His Royal Highness' Ancestry:
Once upon a time, a woman from India named Eliza Kewark was shunned by her family because of her race.
The father of her child referred to her as the "housekeeper" and the "purported mother" of their daughter, Katharine.
Katharine was sent off without her mother to England, and that's where this story might have ended. But Katherine gave birth to Jane, who gave birth to Ruth, who had another Ruth, who had Frances, who had Diana.
As in Princess Diana.
Which means that Great Britain will, one day, have a monarch with Indian blood, and the Commonwealth will be led by a king with a clear genetic link to its most populous nation.
So that means the future King of the British monarchy will have some significant Indian blood since Eliza Kewark is Prince William's great-great-great-great-great-grandmother.