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Ok how can 2 people with dominant traits ( Black hair ) can have a blonde hair son well if they are both heterozygous dominant (Lets say B for black a dominant trait and b for blonde a recessive trait if ur using Mendels principle in genetics so Bb) and cross their genes to Bbx Bb it would be 1/4 for the recessive trait to appear so there is a lower chance for that to happen and if both parents are homozygous dominant or if one of the parent is homozygous dominant it will still be black hair (the offspring after crossing) so I think the mother did it with a blondie one ( The king's mistress I assume) for that thing to happen( Blonde haired son) applying Mendels Principle in Genetics Law of Dominance.