This is an accepted version of this page Michel Roger Lafosse (born 21 April 1958 in Watermael-Boitsfort, Brussels, Belgium),[1] subsequently known as Michael James Alexander Stewart of Albany, claims to be a descendant of Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie") and to be the legitimate Jacobite claimant to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland.
[5] Peter Piniski, in The Stuarts' Last Secret, says of Lafosse's assertion: One recent, heroically unsubstantiated claim is that Prince Charles married in 1785 and fathered a legitimate child.
Likewise does it ignore the presence (and insult the memory) of Charles' daughter and sole heir, Charlotte, who was daily at her father's side, nursing him right up to the moment of his death despite her own cancer.
[4] Written by Lafosse, The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland: The True Story of the Royal House of Stewart and the Hidden Lineage of the Kings and Queens of Scots[7] is a book published in Shaftesbury, England, in 1998.
[citation needed] Lafosse claimed to be the Fons Honorum and Grand Protector of The Imperial and Royal Dragon Court and Order in Britain and the English-speaking world.
[11] Later, on 23 July 2006, the Sunday Mail reported that, in the wake of the publicity surrounding his claims and his loss of British citizenship, Lafosse had sold his house in Edinburgh and returned to Belgium to live with his mother.