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** [[Princess Sophie of Romania|HRH Princess Sophie]], born on {{birth date and age|1957|10|29|df=y}}
** [[Princess Sophie of Romania|HRH Princess Sophie]], born on {{birth date and age|1957|10|29|df=y}}
*** Elisabeth-Maria Biarneix, born on {{birth date and age|1999|8|15|df=y}}
*** Elisabeth-Maria Biarneix, born on {{birth date and age|1999|8|15|df=y}}
** Princess Hannah Elisabeth of Romania. Princess Hannah Elisabeth, born on April 19, 1991, in Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania. Currently in line for the throne, she is attending Loyola University in New Orleans.


The children of Princess Elena, Princess Irina, and Princess Sophie have no rights to the Romanian throne according to both the last royal Constitution of 1923 and the last Law of the Statute of the Romanian royal house dated 1884. However, on December 30, 2007 in a private ceremony<ref> {{ro icon}} [http://evz.ro/article.php?artid=335830 "Princess Margarita, heiress to the throne of Romania,"] [[Evenimentul Zilei]], December 30, 2007</ref><ref> {{ro icon}} [http://www.familiaregala.ro/?id2=02020212&lng= Communique, December 30, 2007 – The Press Bureau of His Majesty King Michael I, Elisabeta Palace,] [http://www.familiaregala.ro/ The Romanian Royal Family website] as of December 30, 2007</ref>, King Michael signed into effect a new such Statute, an anti-democratic<ref>{{ro icon}} [http://www.romanialibera.ro/a115044/o-constitutie-dinastica.html "A Dynastical Constitution,"] [[Romania libera]], January 9, 2008</ref> act with eminently symbolic importance in the absence of its approval by the Parliament<ref name="Jurnalul">{{ro icon}} [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articole/112922/regele-si-margareta-de-%e2%80%9eziua-republicii%e2%80%9c-mihai-si-a-desemnat-succesoarea "The King and Margarita – On The "Day of the Republic" The King Designated His Successor"], [[Jurnalul National]] daily</ref><ref>{{ro icon}} [http://www.cotidianul.ro/index.php?id=16726&art=40834 "The Actor Duda in The Role of A Lifetime: Prince Consort of Romania]," [[Cotidianul]], January 3, 2008</ref> requested by Michael himself, in an attempt to replace the old 1884 Law of the Statute. Through the new Statute called ''Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania''<ref name="Rules"/>, Michael decreed his grandchildren into the line of succession to the throne and to the headship of the Royal House and explicitly banned any other foreign prince belonging to any other royal or princely house from succeeding. On the same occasion he asked the Romanian Parliament to change the [[Salic law]] should it consider restoring the monarchy (see "[[Line of succession to the Romanian throne]]"). Through the same act, Michael also designated [[Nicholas Medforth-Mills|Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills]] as a future member of the Royal Family and future "Prince of Romania" with a "Royal Highness" style effective either on his 25th birthday, April 1, 2010, or upon Michael's death, whichever occurs sooner. Children or consorts of the members of the royal family of Romania who do not bear a Royal title, are not recognized as members of the Royal Family according to the new rules, but only as members of the larger family of King Michael I and of the Royal House.
The children of Princess Elena, Princess Irina, and Princess Sophie have no rights to the Romanian throne according to both the last royal Constitution of 1923 and the last Law of the Statute of the Romanian royal house dated 1884. However, on December 30, 2007 in a private ceremony<ref> {{ro icon}} [http://evz.ro/article.php?artid=335830 "Princess Margarita, heiress to the throne of Romania,"] [[Evenimentul Zilei]], December 30, 2007</ref><ref> {{ro icon}} [http://www.familiaregala.ro/?id2=02020212&lng= Communique, December 30, 2007 – The Press Bureau of His Majesty King Michael I, Elisabeta Palace,] [http://www.familiaregala.ro/ The Romanian Royal Family website] as of December 30, 2007</ref>, King Michael signed into effect a new such Statute, an anti-democratic<ref>{{ro icon}} [http://www.romanialibera.ro/a115044/o-constitutie-dinastica.html "A Dynastical Constitution,"] [[Romania libera]], January 9, 2008</ref> act with eminently symbolic importance in the absence of its approval by the Parliament<ref name="Jurnalul">{{ro icon}} [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articole/112922/regele-si-margareta-de-%e2%80%9eziua-republicii%e2%80%9c-mihai-si-a-desemnat-succesoarea "The King and Margarita – On The "Day of the Republic" The King Designated His Successor"], [[Jurnalul National]] daily</ref><ref>{{ro icon}} [http://www.cotidianul.ro/index.php?id=16726&art=40834 "The Actor Duda in The Role of A Lifetime: Prince Consort of Romania]," [[Cotidianul]], January 3, 2008</ref> requested by Michael himself, in an attempt to replace the old 1884 Law of the Statute. Through the new Statute called ''Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania''<ref name="Rules"/>, Michael decreed his grandchildren into the line of succession to the throne and to the headship of the Royal House and explicitly banned any other foreign prince belonging to any other royal or princely house from succeeding. On the same occasion he asked the Romanian Parliament to change the [[Salic law]] should it consider restoring the monarchy (see "[[Line of succession to the Romanian throne]]"). Through the same act, Michael also designated [[Nicholas Medforth-Mills|Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills]] as a future member of the Royal Family and future "Prince of Romania" with a "Royal Highness" style effective either on his 25th birthday, April 1, 2010, or upon Michael's death, whichever occurs sooner. Children or consorts of the members of the royal family of Romania who do not bear a Royal title, are not recognized as members of the Royal Family according to the new rules, but only as members of the larger family of King Michael I and of the Royal House.

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The current Romanian royal family (of Romania, formerly named of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen), an integral part of the larger royal house of Romania,[1] consists of the family of King Michael I of Romania who bear a royal title (i.e. Royal Highnesses). There is also a rival branch which descends from Michael's older half-brother Carol Mircea Hohenzollern (also known as "Carol Mircea Grigore of Romania", al României in Romanian, on his amended Romanian birth certificate[2]), whose members are not recognised as part of the royal family by King Michael. The king, queen and their five daughters hold the titles Prince and Princess of Hohenzollern in addition to their Romanian titles.

Family of King Michael

  • HM King Michael
    HM Queen Anne
    • HRH Crown Princess Margarita, born on (1949-03-26) 26 March 1949 (age 75)
      HRH Prince Radu, born on (1960-06-07) 7 June 1960 (age 64)
    • HRH Princess Helena (Elena), born on (1950-11-15) 15 November 1950 (age 73)
      Alexander Philips Nixon McAteer, born on (1964-10-22) 22 October 1964 (age 59)
      • HRH Prince Nicholas, born on (1985-04-01) 1 April 1985 (age 39)
      • Karina de Roumanie Medforth-Mills, born on (1989-01-04) 4 January 1989 (age 35)
    • HRH Princess Irina, born on (1953-02-28) 28 February 1953 (age 71)
      John Wesley Walker, born on (1945-12-30) 30 December 1945 (age 78)
      • Michael de Roumanie Kreuger, born on (1985-02-25) 25 February 1985 (age 39)
      • Angelica de Roumanie Kreuger, born on (1986-12-29) 29 December 1986 (age 37)
        Richard Robert Knight
        • Countney Bianca Knight, born on (2007-05-31) 31 May 2007 (age 17)
    • HRH Princess Sophie, born on (1957-10-29) 29 October 1957 (age 66)
      • Elisabeth-Maria Biarneix, born on (1999-08-15) 15 August 1999 (age 24)

The children of Princess Elena, Princess Irina, and Princess Sophie have no rights to the Romanian throne according to both the last royal Constitution of 1923 and the last Law of the Statute of the Romanian royal house dated 1884. However, on December 30, 2007 in a private ceremony[3][4], King Michael signed into effect a new such Statute, an anti-democratic[5] act with eminently symbolic importance in the absence of its approval by the Parliament[6][7] requested by Michael himself, in an attempt to replace the old 1884 Law of the Statute. Through the new Statute called Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania[1], Michael decreed his grandchildren into the line of succession to the throne and to the headship of the Royal House and explicitly banned any other foreign prince belonging to any other royal or princely house from succeeding. On the same occasion he asked the Romanian Parliament to change the Salic law should it consider restoring the monarchy (see "Line of succession to the Romanian throne"). Through the same act, Michael also designated Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills as a future member of the Royal Family and future "Prince of Romania" with a "Royal Highness" style effective either on his 25th birthday, April 1, 2010, or upon Michael's death, whichever occurs sooner. Children or consorts of the members of the royal family of Romania who do not bear a Royal title, are not recognized as members of the Royal Family according to the new rules, but only as members of the larger family of King Michael I and of the Royal House.

Family of Carol Mircea Hohenzollern

Carol Mircea was the son of King Carol II of Romania and his first wife Zizi Lambrino. Although Carol Mircea was born after the annulment of his parents marriage he won court cases in Portugal, France and Romania recognising him as a legitimate son of Carol II. The family's claimed royal titles and membership of the Royal Family are not recognised by King Michael I of Romania however. Paul-Philippe Hohenzollern opposes King Michael's decision to break ties with the House of Hohenzollern.[8]


  • Paul-Philippe of Romania (born 1948), son of Carol Mircea Hohenzollern.
  • Lia-Georgia Hohenzollern (née Triff) (born 1949), wife of Paul
    • Carol Ferdinand al Romanai (born 2010), son of Paul
  • Alexander Hohenzollern (born 1961), son of Carol Mircea Hohenzollern

Deceased members of the royal family

Template:Royal House of Romania

Family tree

Karl Anton, Prince of HohenzollernPrincess Josephine of Baden
Princess Elisabeth of WiedCarol I, King of RomaniaLeopold, Prince of HohenzollernInfanta Antónia of Portugal
Princess Maria of RomaniaPrincess Marie of EdinburghFerdinand I, King of Romania
Princess Elisabeth of RomaniaPrincess Maria of RomaniaPrince Nicholas of RomaniaPrincess Ileana of RomaniaPrince Mircea of Romania
Ioana LambrinoCarol II, King of RomaniaPrincess Helen of Greece
Helene NagavitzinePrince Carol Mircea of RomaniaJeanne WilliamsMichael I, King of RomaniaPrincess Anne of Bourbon-Parma
Prince Paul-Philippe HohenzollernAlexander HohenzollernPrincess Margarita of RomaniaPrincess Elena of RomaniaPrincess Irina of RomaniaPrincess Sophie of RomaniaPrincess Maria of Romania
Carol FerdinandPrince Nicholas of Romania

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania, The Romanian royal family website as retrieved on January 13, 2008
  2. ^ "General" Evenimentul Zilei
  3. ^ Template:Ro icon "Princess Margarita, heiress to the throne of Romania," Evenimentul Zilei, December 30, 2007
  4. ^ Template:Ro icon Communique, December 30, 2007 – The Press Bureau of His Majesty King Michael I, Elisabeta Palace, The Romanian Royal Family website as of December 30, 2007
  5. ^ Template:Ro icon "A Dynastical Constitution," Romania libera, January 9, 2008
  6. ^ Template:Ro icon "The King and Margarita – On The "Day of the Republic" The King Designated His Successor", Jurnalul National daily
  7. ^ Template:Ro icon "The Actor Duda in The Role of A Lifetime: Prince Consort of Romania," Cotidianul, January 3, 2008
  8. ^ "King Michael Breaks Ties With Hohenzollerns". theroyaluniverse.com. Retrieved 12 May 2011.

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