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So, if I have correctly understood, the problem is that the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation cannot be considered, under the Czech law, as the heir of Fürst Franz Josef II and therefore the lands cannot be restituted to the Foundation, isn't it?
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11-16-2015, 01:58 PM
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So, if I have correctly understood, the problem is that the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation cannot be considered, under the Czech law, as the heir of Fürst Franz Josef II and therefore the lands cannot be restituted to the Foundation, isn't it?
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Not quite. Prince Franz Josef II was still registered as the owner of the land by mistake (as no one ever erased him from the land register). Based on the Beneš decrees, all lands were taken away from the Prince as well as all other Liechtensteiners (both princely and not princely) after the end of World War II as they were considered to be German. The Princely Family learned about Prince Franz Josef still being registered as the land owner and then claimed their inheritance. The inheritance was then transferred to the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation. Now the Czech courts ruled that the land wasn't Prince Franz Josef's to begin with (based on the Beneš decrees) and as such there is no inheritance the Princely Family could claim.
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Ah ok, so the problem is that the lands were subject to the confiscation, but for some reason the property transfer to the Czech State wasn't registered.
Thank you for the explanation.
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Thursday, 14 January, found the traditional New Year's reception held at Vaduz Castle. The reception will be carried out this year in two parts: Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie and Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie received the diplomatic corps in the morning and the other guests in the afternoon.. This was announced on Monday.
New Year's Reception on Thursday at Vaduz Castle
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There are no pictures of the Princess Alieonor Faye?
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Such a wonderful news
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08-15-2016, 11:41 AM
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The Royal House of Liechtenstein has launched a new website.
https://www.fuerstenhaus.li/en/
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08-19-2016, 03:06 AM
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Please note that all posts relating to Liechtenstein's National Day have been moved to the following thread, where news and pictures from the year 2007 to this year's celebration can be found!
http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...a-15350-5.html
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The Website of the Princely Family got a redesign. It is now avalible in german, english and czech
https://www.fuerstenhaus.li/de/
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Thank you for this interesting link, @eya! It is surely a catastrophe for the princely house, to be involved in such a huge scandal - since they sit on one of the most important (and precious) art collections of the world.
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It's great to see them,thank you for sharing.
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