REVEALED: Sex-mad Royal Family member who bedded 1,000 women

THIS is the sex-mad King who slept with more than 1,000 women in one of the world’s most-exclusive kinky clubs.

Queen Elizabeth II’s great-grandfather King Edward II earned a reputation as one of the dirtiest royals in British history.

The monarch – dubbed “Dirty Bertie” by his favourite escorts– was famed for his gargantuan sexual appetite and pervy antics.

His mum, Queen Victoria, hoped Edward would grow up to become principled like his dad Albert, but his debauched desires soon became clear.

When Albert learned about his son’s escapades he branded the prince “weak”.

He said: “I knew that you were thoughtless and weak, but I could not think you depraved.”

But the harsh comments did not stop the podgy royal from visiting exclusive Paris sex club, Le Chabanais.

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PLAYBOY: Edward VII is believed to have slept with more than 1,000 women

Each of the den’s 30 rooms had their own fantasy settings, including ancient Roman sex dungeons.

Lecherous Edward even ordered a special chair be designed for him so he could romp with two women at once.

Known as the "siege d’amour" the expressive love-seat allowed the obese royal to do the deed while putting in as little effort as possible.

It is estimated Edward slept with more than 1,000 women during his long wait to be crowned King.

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BLIMY: The Queen wishes you'd forget about her relative

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CONNECTION: Edward VII is Elizabeth's great-grandfather

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CONTROL: Queen Elizabeth is keeping her house in order

When he was finally crowned in 1901 the former Prince of Wales made sure his most-prized escorts were given a front-row seat to indulge in the pure pomp and ceremony.

Edward died nine years later, which is believed to be linked to his habit of smoking twenty cigarettes and twelve cigars a day, as well as his love of food.

It wasn’t uncommon for the monarch to polish off a 12-course dinner most days of the week.

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