Romanov survivors rumors?

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I know that rumors that one or more of the Romanovs survived the shooting over 90 years ago are very strong and still persist to this day.

One person I am interested in concerning these rumors is a one Larissa Tudor. She was the wife of a one Owen Tudor of England. I know many focus on Anna Anderson, but I am fascinated by Larissa because of a few reasons: more than 60 years after her death, her neighbors were shown pictures of Tatiana Romanov and claimed Larissa was Tatiana, when Larissa died, she left Owen a huge inheritance (remember how the Bank of England supposedly housed $$$$$$$$$$ belonging to the Romanovs? Larissa and Owen lived in England) If you pay attention to the names "Larissa" and "Tatiana," you'll notice that there are a few similarities. Both have seven letters. Both end with an "a." Both have an "i" as their fourth letter. While her marriage certificate gives her name as being "Larissa Haouk," on her grave it says "Larissa Feodorovna." For many years after her death, Owen Tudor has flowers sent to Larissa's grave on June 10th. June 10th was the birthday of Tatiana. In "No Resting Place For a Romanov," the author writes that, in June of 1998, Larissa's gravestone was cleaned and polished without the permission of the Tudor family, and that the black railing surrounding her grave was removed. What's eerie about that is that June of 1998 is when the rest of the Romanov remains were laid to rest. June is also the month in which Tatiana was born.

Does anyone else think there's a shot that Larissa and Tatiana are one and the same?

Here is a website about it:

http://www3.telus.net/mtnclimb/pers/family/owenTudor.html

Also, when asked about Larissa, her English neighbors said she was tall, very thin, and very beautiful. Tatiana was all of these things.
 
Interesting theory.

I guess it could have been possible that Tatiana had survived the shooting. I mean if she sustained only minor wounds during the incident and if a soldier who thought that she was hot just so happened to notice that she was still alive then he might have helped her get some care. And she might have been able to change her name and leave Russia for England.

But then again we won't really be able to know for sure, unless we are able to obtain some DNA samples from Larissa and if it matches that of one of the bodies of the deceased Romanovs.
The DNA tests done on Ann Anderson were inconclusive (more or less were not a match).

If someone can just run some DNA tests on her then we might be able to really know if she was Tatiana Romanov.
 
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