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  1. He died at Sandringham in 1919 after a severe seizure, and was buried at nearby St Mary Magdalene Church. His illness was disclosed to the wider public only after his death. John's seclusion was subsequently brought forward as evidence of the royal family's inhumanity.

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · On January 18th, 1919, the young prince died from a seizure in his sleep, living to the age of 13 (via Royal Central ). The public was informed of his death two days after, and it was the first time any publication had mentioned he had a severe form of epilepsy.

  3. Tragically, on January 18, 1919, Prince John died in his sleep at Wood Farm following a particularly severe seizure. He was only 13 years old at the time. He may have left this world far too early an age, but at the very least, his suffering was over.

  4. Jan 18, 2021 · He spent Christmas Day 1918 with his family at Sandringham and was driven back to Wood Farm that night. On 18 January 1919, at the age of 13, John died from a severe seizure in his sleep.

  5. The prince died in his sleep following such an attack. He was just 13 years old. The king ordered court mourning for a month and this month will be followed by 14 days of half-mourning.

  6. On 18 January 1919, after a severe seizure, the thirteen-year-old Prince John died in his sleep at Wood Farm at 5:30 pm. Queen Mary recorded in her diary that the news was "a great shock, tho' for the poor little boy's restless soul, death came as a great relief".

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  8. Jul 27, 2021 · On the 18th of January 1919, 13-year-old John suffered a severe seizure and died in his sleep hours later. He was buried at St. Mary Magdalene Church on 21st January 1919. He was greatly mourned by his parents and the wider royal family, with one notable exception.

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