It’s exciting watching the stars of Who Do You Think You Are? Alexander visited the family home, Downton Hall, to learn more.

Here's what it's like to play Pointless with the Queen. - with a shocking twist. To read our opinions on Alexander's story - and share your thoughts - The King was forced to disown him, and he was arrested for treason. The Queen, who has been a member of the Sandringham WI since 1943, was welcomed by Alexander Armstrong, host of the BBC quiz Pointless, for a live edition of the game show at West Newton village hall on Thursday. Armstrong has also worked on Prize Island, Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask, Epic Win and Best of The Worst. One of Armstrong's most regular appearances is on Have I … Shropshire Archives’ records revealed how Mary’s first son, Edward, inherited a title and acres of land after his cousin’s suspicious death. He traced the line back to Mary Boughton, who was a lady-in-waiting to George III’s queen. Just sitting right there. However, he had no idea how prestigious his roots really are, until he started his very own Who Do You Think You Are? Alexander’s mother comes from the wealthy McCausland family.

And she helped lead her team to victory, after giving some answers herself and showing "some deft, silky Pointless skills".Speaking after the meeting, Alexander said the hall was divided into two teams for the game of Pointless, one headed by the Queen and the other by Yvonne Browne, vice-president of the Sandringham WI.

Alexander Armstrong perfectly sums up what it’s like playing Pointless with the Queen during his appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show.

The comedian looked up the name in the directory Burke’s Landed Gentry, and found he was listed as the latest descendant. Alexander’s mother comes from the wealthy McCausland family. "It's literally like a dream come true because I think everyone dreams they've had tea with the Queen, and it was the most lovely experience," he said.The Queen has attended the WI group's meetings since 1943 and took over as President from the Queen Mother, who in turn took over from Queen Mary. Alexander, who was the guest speaker at the Queen's annual visit to Sandringham WI, said that the Queen is a fan of the BBC show, describing her as "our most distinguished viewer". Alexander Armstrong is a married person. Born on November … "The BBC host presented Sandringham WI with a Pointless trophy, gave a talk about his journey onto television and sang for the group with piano accompaniment.