Potential brides for Tsarevich Alexei?

Assuming that 1) the Russian Revolution never takes place (because of no WWI) and 2) Alexei survives into adulthood, who might the Romanovs have married him off to?
 
Princess Ileana of Romania. Or maybe Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria. There would be many options obviously, but King Carol II or Romania had 3 sisters: Elisabeth got married to King George II of Greece, Maria married King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. The youngest sister Ileana ended up with Archduke Anton of Austria, but if Tsarevich Alexei would have still been alive, my bet would be that Ileana would have been married off to him instead.
 
Would any monarch give his daughter as bride of hemophilic man whose chuildren might very well to be themselves suffer from same disease or would are carriers?

Another thing if we assume that he Alexei hasn't hemophilia.
 

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Would any monarch give his daughter as bride of hemophilic man whose chuildren might very well to be themselves suffer from same disease or would are carriers?
Isn't hemophilia passed through the female line, though?

Also, such a move might be popular in Romania considering that it would strengthen Romania-Russia ties; after all, Romania would need Russia's help if it wants to ever acquire Transylvania.
 
Isn't hemophilia passed through the female line, though?

Also, such a move might be popular in Romania considering that it would strengthen Romania-Russia ties; after all, Romania would need Russia's help if it wants to ever acquire Transylvania.

He's got an X chromosome that clearly is. It historically didn't apply much since few male hemophiliacs and no female hemophiliacs survived to have children (or many times even survive childhood for the males), all female descendants are guaranteed carriers.
 
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