Not so suprising because most of English people still have Anglo-Saxon Y-DNA rather than Norman Y-DNA even though the Normans invaded and conquered England in 1066.
Not all the conquered peoples have the conqueror's Y-DNA. Although the Normans invaded and conquered England in 1066 there are relatively few Englishmen with "Norman Y-DNA" today. Most of the English Y-DNA is still Anglo-Saxon (including both the Germanic Saxons and the "Anglicised Britons"...
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