Princely feuds : Court battles
Maharani Gayatri Devi, Pic credit - Economic Times Palace intrigues amongst royal families all over the country these days revolve around the valuable real estate of the palaces themselves N K SINGH Published in India Today , 31 January 1994 Blood is meant to be thicker than water. Except, it seems, when it is blue blood. Ever since the Government abolished privy purses in 1972, reducing the illustrious descendants of the sun, the moon and the gods to mere commoners, it was generally assumed that palace intrigues amongst India's erstwhile rulers would disappear into a kind of royal Jurassic Park. But, if anything, they seem determined to survive into the 21st century. Many of the descendants of the 565 princes, who once ruled over one-third of India, are engaged in fierce battles with their relatives for a share in the family fortunes in what seems like a contemporary replay of a classical era when maharajas would disinherit sons and brothers and engage in nefar...