So the discussion on whether or not Alexei's illness was known through out the royal houses of Europe is also valid. It seems highly likely that the elder daughters of Nicholas were not seriously taken or people were hesitant as it is apparent no monarch wanted the possibility of haemophilia in...
You took the words right out of my mouth. If not Tatiana, Olga should have been engaged. I'm sure there were many out there considering the daughter of a Tsar. I don't claim to be an expert of the Romanov family, I just find it really strange at 19 she wasn't even engaged or inspected seriously...
Hmmmmm that's odd. Yet another addition to the list of Alexandra's incompetences as an Empress. Seems she didn't put much thought or effort into seeking a good match for her daughters. Not as much as their great grandmother's Queen Louise and Queen Victoria.
If this has been discussed already you may link me to the discussion and delete this thread. If not I wondered who were serious contenders for Olga's hand in marriage?