A Pain in the Royal Horse: 5 Sex Rumors About Royalty

Long before Prince Charles proved that love is blind by cheating on his beautiful wife with Camilla Parker-Bowles, blue bloods had already proudly renounced monogamy. Over the centuries, they've coveted their neighbors' wives countless times, sure, but what about their neighbors' livestock? It's time to separate the perverted facts from the perverted fiction about royal sex lives.

1. Catherine the Great (1729 - 1796)

The reign of Catherine II, the German-born czarina of Russia, began when she overthrew her alcoholic, incompetent, and purportedly impotent husband, Frederick (the not so Great), in 1762. If there was one thing Catherine the Great would not stand for, it was impotence.

Although grossly overweight, Catherine loved men - a great many of them, in fact - over the course of her 34-year reign. And then, it was rumored, she died during a botched attempt to make love (if it can be called such a thing) to a horse. The rumor may have been spread by Catherine's Polish enemies, who resented her for annexing much of Poland. (On the list of European royalty's leisure activities, "overrunning Poland" has historically been a close second to "Sex.")

At any rate, Catherine never had sex with a horse, and one wonders why anyone felt compelled to make up such a story, since her actual death was plenty humiliating. While straining on the toilet, she had a stroke.

2. The Tale of Two Georges

In what seems to be an outlandish coincidence, England's king George II (1683 - 1760) also died of a stroke while on the commode. Some sources say that although he was quite happily married to his wife, Queen Caroline, George took mistresses as to maintain his reputation. After all, a mistressless king could be seen as weak or worse still, impotent.

His son, George III, however, broke that streak of monarchial infidelity when he married the notoriously homely Princess Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1761. Seeing her for the first time on their wedding day, George is said to have winced in disgust, but the two came to love one another immensely (and frequently - they had 15 kids), and George III was never unfaithful.

3. Another Royal Horse

The Roman emperor Caligula (12 - 41 CE) redefined sexual debauchery during his reign. Aside from fancying himself a god and having an altogether creepy sexual fascination with his sister Drusilla, Caligula supposedly engaged in many orgies (which inspired a famous adult film). Plus, he had a suspiciously intimate relationship with his favorite horse, Incitatus.

Some Roman historians claimed that Caligula intended to make his horse consul, but that appears to have been kind of a Roman urban legend. Roman historians despised Caligula so intensely that it's difficult to sort out the actual facts of his reign. And while Caligula did like his horse (he apparently built Incitatus a house), there's no reason to believe he "liked him" liked him.

4. Jahangir (1569 - 1627)

Though there are plenty of excellent candidates for most sexually insatiable king ever, including Hal the Horny (the oft-married Henry VIII of England), our vote has to go to Jahangir, the fourth Mughal emperor of India.

Jahangir had little to do with the day-to-day running of the empire - that work was accomplished by his favorite wife, Nur Jahan. (The Taj Mahal was built for Jahan's niece, Mumtaz Mahal.)

While Jahan became one of the most powerful women of the 17th century, Jahangir busied himself with loving. He supposedly had 300 wives (296 more than allowed by the religion, Islam, he supposedly followed), 5,000 female concubines, and 1,000 male concubines. Jahangir also kept a massive herd of 12,000 elephants, but we won't speculate.

5. And, of Course, Prince Charles! (1948 - )

Of all the recent sex rumors about the British royal family, none had kept quite so quiet as that of Prince Charles's supposed bisexual affair. For weeks in the late 2003, the British press printed banner headlines about a royal sex scandal but, conscious of Britain's strict libel laws, never came out and openly revealed the accusations.

Instead, they engaged in all manner of hints and innuendo. This led to the strange phenomenon of the royal family issuing a statement denying allegations that had never publicly been made. The rumor: Prince Charles had a love affair with his advisor Michael Fawcett.

Scandalous, sure, but unlikely - it seems the prince only has eyes for Camilla. After decades of courtship, they finally wed in 2005.

From mental_floss' book Forbidden Knowledge: A Wickedly Smart Guide to History's Naughtiest Bits, published in Neatorama with permission.

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Check your facts before sounding knowledgeable. Shahjehan built Tajmahal for his wife - Mumtaj. This is why Taj Mahal is considered as a symbol of love. Nur Jahan was Akbar's son Salim's lover.

Off-course I should not take you seriously...
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Check your facts before sounding knowledgeable. Shahjehan built Tajmahal for his wife - Mumtaj. This is why Taj Mahal is considered as a symbol of love. Nur Jahan was Akbar's son Salim's lover.

Also, the photo is not of Shahjehan.

(wikipedia is always one-click away, you lazy fool).

Off-course I should not take you seriously...
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well said loaded guns. about the facts regarding shahjehan. But should appreciate the effort made by alex in getting story about royal rumors.
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The one about Caligula is terribly wrong. Caligula had Incitatus made a senator, which outraged the senators. Nowhere in any of the ancient historical sources does it even hint at a sexual relationship between him and the racehorse.

Sounds like Mental Floss gets its information from low-budget porn films.
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Loadedgun, the article is about Jahangir, the father of Prince Khurram, who later became Shah Jahan

Nur Jahan was Jahangir's favorite wife. Her niece was Mumtaz Mahal, whom Shah Jahan married and made Taj Mahal for.

Ted, Incitatus was never made consul - Roman historian Suetonius wrote that Caligula *planned* to make the horse a consul. Later, the controversy was why: a lot of people thought it was a stunt to annoy the senators.
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Geez, Alex, you made me re-read my comment.

The position of "consul" is more like "president". Not every senator became consul. And I was wrong - Suetonius doesn't say that he made the horse senator. Cassius Dio, who wrote may years later, says that the horse did get a priesthood, though.

My point was mostly about the alleged bestiality, which has no basis in ancient historians.
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Alex!
I take my words back...except one thing - we should not forget that Shah Jehan's period was one of greatest prosperity during Mughal reign in India. When you say 300 wives and 5000 concubines, it seems like a porno epic. But it is not so. In that period of instability and revolts, greatest thing which mattered was having a son. Having this 'janankhana' or 'harem' was a provision for bad times (the more women you have, the greater is your prestige). I wonder many of these concubines and wives even ever met Shah Jehan. Further this was a common practice in Medieval times. This fact alone is not sufficient to brand a good king Jahangir as a sex maniac [and you put him at no. 1 of all!!!]
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Loadedguns, Please check again, both you and neatorama are right! Nur Jahan was the favourite wife of Jahangir; Mumtaz, the wife of Shah Jahan (son of Jahangir), the inspiration for the Taj Mahal, was the daughter of the brother of Nur Jahan. Thus, both are right!
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This Shahjehan love affair cost the public a fortune. It was tax payer money. The poor remained poor and the rich could have all they wanted. One big monument for a stupid love. Rumors are that the hand of the artisans who build the Taj Mahal were cut off so that no one could copy it.
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