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Margareta spent her childhood at family homes in Lausanne and at Ayot House, St Lawrence, in Hertfordshire, England. [17] [self-published source] During holidays she and her sisters spent time with their grandparents; paternally with Helen, Queen Mother, [5] [6] at Villa Sparta in Italy and maternally, with Princess Margaret [5] [6] and her husband Prince René of Bourbon-Parma in Copenhagen. [18]
However, on 30 December 2007, on the 60th anniversary of his abdication, King Michael signed the Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania, by which he designated Princess Margareta as his heir. [8] [10] The document has no legal standing, as it regulates an institution that is no longer extant. [11] [12]
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Elisabeta Palace (Romanian: Palatul Elisabeta) is a palace on Kiseleff Road in Bucharest, Romania.Built in 1936, it is the official residence in Romania of Margareta of Romania, her husband Prince Radu, and her sister Princess Maria.
Following the inauguration, on 19 May Elena along with King Michael I, Crown Princess Margareta, her brother-in-law Prince Radu, her husband Alexander Nixon and her son Prince Nicholas attended a Military parade at Windsor Great Park and a Garden party at Windsor Castle hosted by Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. [17]
29 August 1998: Princess Sophie of Romania and Alain Michel Biarneix; 31 October 1998: Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro and Camilla Crociani; 30 April 1999: Prince Heinrich Julius of Hanover and Thyra von Westernhagen; 19 June 1999: Prince Edward of the United Kingdom and Sophie Rhys-Jones [12] 9 July 1999: Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark and ...
Princess Anne and Prince Edward are officially counsellors of state for their brother King Charles III — and their appointments have major implications for Prince Harry. Queen Elizabeth II's ...
Margareta of Romania; Princess Maria of Romania (born 1964) Maria of Yugoslavia; Marie of Romania; Ion C. Marinescu; Nicolae Marinescu (general) Nicholas Medforth-Mills; Michael I of Romania; Helmuth von Moltke the Younger; Lord Mountbatten; Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller; Princess Muna Al Hussein