Grand Duke Michael never abdicated the throne. He simply declined to accept it, passing his sovereign powers to the new Provisional Government pending a referendum of the people as to what form of government they wanted, and if they wanted a Tsar, who that person should be. In effect, the reign of the Romanovs had come to an end.
After Michael's murder, the headship of the House under the Pauline Law passed to the next eligible male dynast, which was his cousin, Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovitch. All of the surviving dynasts, with the exception of Grand Duke Nicholas and Grand Duke Peter, recognized Cyril as Head of the Imperial House. Nicholas and Peter refused to do so for personal reasons, having nothing to do with the Pauline Law, and everything to do with their own hostility to the Vladimirovchi. The headship passed in order of descending male lines of a Tsar, which after Alexander III, was his brother, Vladimir Alexandrovich's line.
The right of the Head of any Royal House to confer honours and titles is well-established. As the de-jure repository of sovereign powers, the Head of the House always has the right to confer or withhold any honours within their perogative.
As was always the case during Imperial Russia, morganatic descendants of a dynast were granted a style and title demonstrating affiliation with, but not membership of, the dynasty itself. The successive eldest male of each dynast's line was granted the right to be HH and Prince of Russia, so long as they were not morganatic. If they were not born of an equal marriage, they lost their imperial style and rank.
Queen Elizabeth II has never publicly commented on the Russian imperial question, although it's true she once stood at a reception in London when she saw Prince Nicholas Romanov approaching. A simply mark of courtesy is certainly appropriate, given the fact her grandfather, George V, refused to allow Nicholas II and his family to settle in England, which probably sent them to their death. She also has received Grand Duchess Maria and her son, George, privately for tea at The Palace.
At the end of the day, there is zero possibility of any restoration of the throne in Russia, whether Maria or another Romanov.
After Michael's murder, the headship of the House under the Pauline Law passed to the next eligible male dynast, which was his cousin, Grand Duke Cyril Vladimirovitch. All of the surviving dynasts, with the exception of Grand Duke Nicholas and Grand Duke Peter, recognized Cyril as Head of the Imperial House. Nicholas and Peter refused to do so for personal reasons, having nothing to do with the Pauline Law, and everything to do with their own hostility to the Vladimirovchi. The headship passed in order of descending male lines of a Tsar, which after Alexander III, was his brother, Vladimir Alexandrovich's line.
The right of the Head of any Royal House to confer honours and titles is well-established. As the de-jure repository of sovereign powers, the Head of the House always has the right to confer or withhold any honours within their perogative.
As was always the case during Imperial Russia, morganatic descendants of a dynast were granted a style and title demonstrating affiliation with, but not membership of, the dynasty itself. The successive eldest male of each dynast's line was granted the right to be HH and Prince of Russia, so long as they were not morganatic. If they were not born of an equal marriage, they lost their imperial style and rank.
Queen Elizabeth II has never publicly commented on the Russian imperial question, although it's true she once stood at a reception in London when she saw Prince Nicholas Romanov approaching. A simply mark of courtesy is certainly appropriate, given the fact her grandfather, George V, refused to allow Nicholas II and his family to settle in England, which probably sent them to their death. She also has received Grand Duchess Maria and her son, George, privately for tea at The Palace.
At the end of the day, there is zero possibility of any restoration of the throne in Russia, whether Maria or another Romanov.
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