QueenPenny
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May he rest in peace, and may his family find comfort and healing in this difficult time.
The Duke of Edinburgh was the second cousin of Helen of Greece, the mother of King Michael. I don't know how that affects Prince William's relation to him since I find the English system of "cousins" very confusing.
"According to the Legal Norms of the Royal House of Romania, signed by His Majesty King Michael I of Romania, succession to the title of King or Queen will come to Crown Princess Margareta, as King Michael decided in 2007"
This was included below Her Royal Highness' translation of her speech on the Romanian news channels. Does the Crown Princess now intend to use that title?
I believe she will be HRH Princess Margareta of Romania, Custodian of the Crown.
In other defunct monarchies the title of King and Queen is no longer used, only by the last actual monarch (King Michael, King Constantine, King Simeon). The successors all avoid the title of King: Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, Dom Duarte Pio, the Duke of Bragança, Maria Vladimirovna Romanova, Grand-Princess of Russia, Archduke Karl of Austria, Prince François d'Orléans, etc.
I expect a full turnout of Balkan royals & maybe some of the Habsburg relatives. He does have some first cousins alive (hopefully I got the cousins right this time) so some of them should be there.A logical guestlist for me is one with the elder royals:
United Kingdom:
The Prince of Wales
The Duchess of Cornwall
Norway:
The King
The Queen
Sweden:
The King
The Queen
Denmark:
The Queen
The Prince Consort
Netherlands:
Princess Beatrix
The Duke of Parma (the late King's spouse was a Princess of his House)
Belgium:
King Albert
Queen Paola
Luxembourg:
The Grand-Duke
The Grand-Duchess
Spain:
King Juan Carlos
Queen Sofía
Monaco:
The Prince
Liechtenstein:
The Prince
The Princess
Having Hohenzollerns present would be both fitting as an honour to the most prominent member of the house and also a way to show that the conflict between the two family branches should be over.And hopefully also the Fürst and Fürstin von Hohenzollern as well their son, the Erbprinz Alexander. After all the late King Michael and his five daughters are all Hohenzollerns, it is a death in one of the three major branches (Hohenzollern, Prussia and Romania).
From Princess Margareta to the current Fürst:
Princess Margareta of Romania born Prinzessin von Hohenzollern
---> King Michael of Romania born Prinz von Hohenzollern
----> King Carol II of Romania, Prinz von Hohenzollern
-----> King Ferdinand of Romania, Prinz von Hohenzollern
-------> Leopold Fürst von Hohenzollern
-----> Wilhelm Fürst von Hohenzollern
----> Friedrich Fürst von Hohenzollern
---> Friedrich Wilhelm Fürst von Hohenzollern
Karl Friedrich Fürst von Hohenzollern
To me it's proof of that Radu & Margarita know exactly what they're doing.I am impressed how well the former Royal House functions, given the fact that their organization and budget is only a fraction of that of the reigning Houses. Even more: some reigning Houses can take note of the quite good organized digital commuications by the Romanians.
And hopefully also the Fürst and Fürstin von Hohenzollern as well their son, the Erbprinz Alexander. After all the late King Michael and his five daughters are all Hohenzollerns, it is a death in one of the three major branches (Hohenzollern, Prussia and Romania).
A logical guestlist for me is one with the elder royals:
United Kingdom:
The Prince of Wales
The Duchess of Cornwall
Norway:
The King
The Queen
Sweden:
The King
The Queen
Denmark:
The Queen
The Prince Consort
Netherlands:
Princess Beatrix
The Duke of Parma (the late King's spouse was a Princess of his House)
Belgium:
King Albert
Queen Paola
Luxembourg:
The Grand-Duke
The Grand-Duchess
Spain:
King Juan Carlos
Queen Sofía
Monaco:
The Prince
Liechtenstein:
The Prince
The Princess
A logical guestlist for me is one with the elder royals:
United Kingdom:
The Prince of Wales
The Duchess of Cornwall
Norway:
The King
The Queen
Sweden:
The King
The Queen
Denmark:
The Queen
The Prince Consort
Netherlands:
Princess Beatrix
The Duke of Parma (the late King's spouse was a Princess of his House)
Belgium:
King Albert
Queen Paola
Luxembourg:
The Grand-Duke
The Grand-Duchess
Spain:
King Juan Carlos
Queen Sofía
Monaco:
The Prince
Liechtenstein:
The Prince
The Princess
I know that other heirs don't use monarchical titles so I found it odd that the Romanian news agencies were suggesting that Margareta would use the title of Queen. Perhaps it was a bad translation as I've checked the Romanian Royal House press releases and can't find a single mention of anything even vaguely suggesting that she would style herself that way.
In my eyes this "Romanian Insider" had the wrong interpretation. According to the Fundamental Rules (Michael's drafted succession) she is his successor to the throne but it is up to the Romanians -if ever- to decide on this.
For so far Princess Margareta consequently uses the term "Custodian of the Crown", which is similar to Maria Vladimirovna Romanova whom styles herself as "Curatrix" of the Russian Crown.
I believe that the last time they might have seen each other was in 2012 at the luncheon QEII held for her fellow monarchs. King Michael was among the invited guests.
Jubilee monarchs' lunch: the full guest list - Telegraph
https://www.realitatea.net/reac-ii-...-va-fi-inhumat-noaptea-batjocura_2126700.html
It seems as if the Royal House are facing a backlash here because of the time of the burial and the restricted access to press and public. A popular theory (on social media....) is that the King died months ago but that the Royal House waited to announce it until the Roman Parliament had passed it's bill confirming the status of the Royal House. Some are suggesting this is why Nicholas MM was restricted from seeing his grandfather.