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King Charles' Twisted Link to Dracula Revealed
2 Feb
Summary
- King Charles is a distant descendant of Vlad the Impaler.
- Vlad the Impaler ruled Wallachia between 1448 and 1476.
- Vlad's cruelty inspired Bram Stoker's Count Dracula character.

A special podcast episode has detailed the shocking ancestral link between Britain's King Charles and Vlad the Impaler, the notorious medieval ruler. Vlad, who reigned over Wallachia (modern-day Romania) intermittently between 1448 and 1476, is infamous for his extreme cruelty, particularly his method of impaling thousands of prisoners. These brutal acts are credited with inspiring Bram Stoker's iconic vampire character, Count Dracula.
The royal connection traces back through King Charles' great-great-grandmother, Queen Mary. Her lineage includes descendants of Vlad the Impaler's sons. This historical bond explains King Charles' notable affection for the Transylvania region of Romania, a place he has visited and supported through charitable patronage, even making a fitting quip about having 'a stake in the country.'




