Yes, son Felix.
What I mean is that the current GD has faced a lot of heavy criticism that his father was never subjected to; for what I have gathered from the media, many of his actions have been scrutinised by the politicians, who have questioned his position as the leader of the country - the odd adventure with the Grünewald forest, the sale of Josephine-Charlotte's jewellery, the financial troubles, the sudden urge to change the constitution to limit the monarch's powers and his budged, Louis' baby and marriage, the assumed trouble in his marriage, all sorts of things have happened within a short period of time and that has undermined his position as a leader. A little while ago the prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, defended the DG and announced that there is no ground for criticism and that Henri has done everything by the book. By him screwing up I meant simply that he hasn't managed to stay above and out of this kind of controversy the way his father apparently managed - when he stepped down, Jucker said he has ruled without error, without flaw.
But I guess it is natural that every monarch's position is evaluated every once and a while and he will pull through. But if this latest about Felix is true, things don't look sunny. I have gathered there is a small but loud republican fraction in Luxembourg, and they are definitely having a field day with this