This episode of The Butterfly King, titled The Mender of Broken Dishes, covers the mysterious death of King Boris III of Bulgaria during World War II. Journalist Becky Milligan investigates the circumstances surrounding his death, including potential poisoning and political intrigue.
The episode begins in August 1943, highlighting the tense atmosphere of World War II as King Boris arrives at a secret military complex for a crucial meeting. Following this meeting, he falls ill and dies after six days, with the official cause being a heart attack, which raises suspicions.
Milligan interviews King Boris's children, Simeon and Maria Luisa, who share personal memories and express their doubts about the official narrative of their father's death. They recount their father's loving nature and the impact of his sudden absence on their lives.
The episode also features historian Tessa Dunlop, who discusses King Boris's character and his relationship with his father, Ferdinand. Milligan questions the sanitized version of history presented by the royal family and hints at darker political motivations behind Boris's death.
As the investigation unfolds, Milligan considers various suspects, including Hitler and Bulgarian political factions, while emphasizing the complexity of the historical context. The episode sets the stage for further exploration of this historical mystery.
Becky Milligan investigates the mysterious death of King Boris III of Bulgaria, exploring potential poisoning amid World War II political intrigue.
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