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AspieUtah
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10 Feb 2016, 9:07 pm

On You Tube, the whole version of the biographical documentary movie, Prince John: The Windsors Tragic Secret (2008), is an interesting description of competing ideas. Was Prince John an embarassment to the royal family so much so that his name was absent from most records, or did his family treat him well? We might never know considering that the movie's producers played both side of the debate. On the Wiki, "Prince John of the United Kingdom" adds some information to the matter.


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Diagnosed in 2015 with ASD Level 1 by the University of Utah Health Care Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinic using the ADOS-2 Module 4 assessment instrument [11/30] -- Screened in 2014 with ASD by using the University of Cambridge Autism Research Centre AQ (Adult) [43/50]; EQ-60 for adults [11/80]; FQ [43/135]; SQ (Adult) [130/150] self-reported screening inventories -- Assessed since 1978 with an estimated IQ [≈145] by several clinicians -- Contact on WrongPlanet.net by private message (PM)


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11 Feb 2016, 10:39 pm

PBS showed a good drama about Prince John called The Lost Prince and it showed that he was basically kept hidden from even the rest of the family because they were afraid of the reaction if he had an epileptic seizure in public. Queen Mary especially appears cold in that miniseries, and not just to John, but his siblings as well as she wasn't really a maternal person.