King Michael's Younger Daughters: Elena, Irina, Sofia & Maria


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Beautiful , elegant Maria and very warm welcome. I hope Princess Maria don't make any "mistake" too. Is so pleasure to see her.
 
Imagine if she had not returned to the country and Maria. It was basically just Radu. What sad. Let be well is the girl returned.

I see what you mean and I agree. How can be the future of the monarchy in Romania when Margarita and Maria who live in the country and representing not have children. After what happened with Nicolae takes time to any major decision taken by the two young girls. But perhaps the Elena and Sofia could participate more actively in the monarchy issue now.

No this is impossible. Adopted children do not have rights to the throne. And I think that applies to all monarchies.
 
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It does not really make sense that Princess Maria is more visible than the rest. If we follow the "michaelist line of succession", her sister Princess Elena, her niece Karina Medforth-Mills, her sister Princess Sofia and her niece Elisabeth Biarneix are all before her in the line of succession. Princess Maria herself has no children. So it is nice that Princess Maria has stepped up her visibility but it should be Elena and Karina, or Sofia and Elisabeth, to do so. Thát makes more sense.
 
Maria should marry a Hohenzollern and have a Child. cqfd !

That would solve a lot of issues :lol:
just out of interest: if she would get married and they adopted a child...would that child then be eligable to be in the line of succession of the Romanian RF?
 
Maria should marry a Hohenzollern and have a Child. cqfd !

That solves nothing because that child will still be only Number Seven in the "michaelist line of succession":

1 Princess Margarita of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

2 Princess Elena of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

- Nicholas Medforth-Mills (son of Robin Medforth-Mills and of Princess Elena of Romania)

3 Karina Medforth-Mills (daughter of Robin Medforth-Mills and of Princess Elena of Romania)

- Irina Walker née Princess of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

- Michael Kreuger (son of John Kreuger and of Princess Irina of Romania)

- Kohen Kreuger (son of Michael Kreuger and of Tara Littlefield)

- Angelica Knight née Kreuger (daughter of John Kreuger and of Princess Irina of Romania)

- Courtney Knight (daughter of Richard Knight and of Angelica Kreuger)

- Diana Knight (daughter of Richard Knight and of Angelica Kreuger)

4 Princess Sofia of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

5 Elisabeth Biarneix (daughter of Alain Biarneix and of Princess Sofia of Romania)

6 Princess Maria of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)


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The line of succession according to the last Constitution of the Kingdom of Romania:

1 Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

2 Prince Alexander, Erbprinz von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Philippa von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Flaminia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Antonia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

3 Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

- Princess Joséphine von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern and of Nathalie Olivia Rocabado de Viets)

- Princess Eugenia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern and of Nathalie Oliva Rocabado de Viets)

4 Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

5 Prince Aloys von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

6 Prince Fidelis von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

- Princess Viktoria von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

7 Prince Johann Georg von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarete von Sachsen)

8 Prince Carl-Christian von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Johann Georg von Hohenzollern and of Princess Birgitta of Sweden)

Etc. Etc.

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She is already too old to get pregnant.
 
That solves nothing because that child will still be only Number Seven in the "michaelist line of succession":

1 Princess Margarita of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

2 Princess Elena of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

- Nicholas Medforth-Mills (son of Robin Medforth-Mills and of Princess Elena of Romania)

3 Karina Medforth-Mills (daughter of Robin Medforth-Mills and of Princess Elena of Romania)

- Irina Walker née Princess of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

- Michael Kreuger (son of John Kreuger and of Princess Irina of Romania)

- Kohen Kreuger (son of Michael Kreuger and of Tara Littlefield)

- Angelica Knight née Kreuger (daughter of John Kreuger and of Princess Irina of Romania)

- Courtney Knight (daughter of Richard Knight and of Angelica Kreuger)

- Diana Knight (daughter of Richard Knight and of Angelica Kreuger)

4 Princess Sofia of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)

5 Elisabeth Biarneix (daughter of Alain Biarneix and of Princess Sofia of Romania)

6 Princess Maria of Romania (daughter of King Michael of Romania and of Princess Anne de Bourbon de Parme)


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The line of succession according to the last Constitution of the Kingdom of Romania:

1 Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

2 Prince Alexander, Erbprinz von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Philippa von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Flaminia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

- Princess Antonia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Karl Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Alexandra Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg)

3 Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

- Princess Joséphine von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern and of Nathalie Olivia Rocabado de Viets)

- Princess Eugenia von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Albrecht von Hohenzollern and of Nathalie Oliva Rocabado de Viets)

4 Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarita von Leiningen)

5 Prince Aloys von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

6 Prince Fidelis von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

- Princess Viktoria von Hohenzollern (daughter of Prince Ferdinand von Hohenzollern and of Ilona Gräfin Kálnoky von Köröspatak)

7 Prince Johann Georg von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Friedrich, Fürst von Hohenzollern and of Princess Margarete von Sachsen)

8 Prince Carl-Christian von Hohenzollern (son of Prince Johann Georg von Hohenzollern and of Princess Birgitta of Sweden)

Etc. Etc.

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Nr 7 - can you imagine Birgitta as Queen of Romania lol. I'd foresee some wild times in the Elisabeta palace with golf balls everywhere lol


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Nr 7 - can you imagine Birgitta as Queen of Romania lol. I'd foresee some wild times in the Elisabeta palace with golf balls everywhere lol


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No Princess of Hohenzollern is in the Line of Succession!
 
Of course they aren't. But I'm pretty sure that JR76 meant Queen consort of Romania...
 
No Princess of Hohenzollern is in the Line of Succession!



Of course they aren't. But I'm pretty sure that JR76 meant Queen consort of Romania...


Yes, I meant as Queen consort. In Swedish we don't differentiate between the title of Queen and that of Queen consort... besides I wasn't being that serious you know ?


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Princess Maria was in Alba Iulia at the anniversary of 1922 coronation. She visited only the Orthodox Cathedral forgetting probably the role of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church in the history of the country.

It is really a pity Princess Maria did not find time to visit also the greek-catholic churches of Alba Iulia but only the orthodox cathedral.

It is very important HRH Princess Maria is more and more present in public activities in the country.

It is rather strange Princess Elena and Sofia do not attend the events dedicated to their father's Birthday in Bucharest these days.
 
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Princess Maria starts as a patron of Patrula de Reciclare recycling and national environmental education program. She was named as the patron on 13th October.
Ediția a V-a sub Înaltul Patronaj al Principesei Maria a României _ Facebook

On 29th May former prince Nicolae was named as the patron of Patrula de Reciclare.
Patrula de Reciclare primește Înaltul Patronaj al Principelui Nicolae al României _ Patrula de Reciclare

On 16th October Princess Maria met pupils who are using and learning the Patrula de Reciclare recycling and national environmental education program. She met the "veterans", students in 6th grade who have already participated in three editions of the program, and the "new recruits" in first grade, who are preparing to start work to promote responsible waste.
Principesa Maria, întâlnire cu elevii din Patrula de Reciclare _ Familia Regală a României _ Royal Family of Romania
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They were probably not invited by Elisabeta Palace.
 
Not invited at their father's Birthday events??
 
It would not be surprising.

Why would the residents of Elisabeta Palace wish for the other Princesses to be present?
 
Why would they be there, because their father isn't there? The events are "normal" representation of the Royal House, although they are due to the King's birthday. The others sisters except Maria hardly ever attend at the official events of the Royal House.
 
Is it just me, or does Princess Maria look so much like the Crown Princess Margareta in some pictures that it's almost uncanny?

On a sidenote, regardless of her place in the line of succession and lack of children, it is far more important that Princess Maria is more and more visible in Romanian news and voluntary life these days, as a representative of the dynasty that once again plays a part in Romania, albeit not on the level we would wish for it just yet. She seems a graceful woman to me, who can help strengthen the image of the Romanian RF, and assist her elder sister, both practically, but perhaps more importantly, emotionally, so the whole burden of the future of the dynasty does not weigh on one persons shoulders.
 
Imagine not there this time Maria; Given that Margareta is not as visible as the husband of the presence of Maria is very important as ever.
 
It is rather interesting Princess Elena does not visit Romania anymore.
 
It is rather interesting Princess Elena does not visit Romania anymore.

So, having tried to imply conflict between the grandchildren of Queen Maria, you're now turning your attention to the daughters of the King once again.
Last time it was about who visited (and didn't visit) the King and Queen in Switzerland. Now it's about who is going to Romania.

Frankly, if some of the King's daughters don't go to Romania, it makes them no different from the other Hohenzollern-Sigmaringens, none of whom, it would seem, visit Romania very often.
 
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I was not speaking about any conflict. Princess Elena is the second daughter of the King but has not visited the country lately. That's a fact.
 
I was not speaking about any conflict. Princess Elena is the second daughter of the King but has not visited the country lately. That's a fact.


Her only son was just recently unceremoniously ejected from the Royal House.

Why on God's green earth does one think that Princess Helen would be keen on being in the same room with the people who were responsible for it?
 
Her only son was just recently unceremoniously ejected from the Royal House.

Why on God's green earth does one think that Princess Helen would be keen on being in the same room with the people who were responsible for it?

To be fair: Princess Elena was also invisible when her own son got a more and more prominent role in the Royal House. One would easily forget that not Margareta but she was Nicholas' mother and standing higher in the michaelist line of succession. So you can hint about the Princess not being seen anymore because of her son's removal but she simply has been practically invisible for years anyway.
 
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Is it just me, or does Princess Maria look so much like the Crown Princess Margareta in some pictures that it's almost uncanny?

On a sidenote, regardless of her place in the line of succession and lack of children, it is far more important that Princess Maria is more and more visible in Romanian news and voluntary life these days, as a representative of the dynasty that once again plays a part in Romania, albeit not on the level we would wish for it just yet. She seems a graceful woman to me, who can help strengthen the image of the Romanian RF, and assist her elder sister, both practically, but perhaps more importantly, emotionally, so the whole burden of the future of the dynasty does not weigh on one persons shoulders.

It makes no sense that Princess Maria "does more". It would make sense when Princess Elena, Karina Medforth-Mills, Princess Sophie or Elisabeth Biarneix do more. All these ladies come before Princess Maria in the michaelist line of succession and when all these ladies are bypassed in the end Princess Maria herself has no issue, so ultimately it will lead to nothing anyway.
 
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