Prince Nicholas Romanov (1922-2014) and Prince Dimitri Romanov (b1926)


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Well he hasn't taught them to speak Russian and they're not Orthodox Christians. Nuff said.
 
My dear Branchg

I did not know about Princess Olga's descendants. Who in your opinion is the head of the Imperial Family?
 
What do the rules say about a dynast who married without the permission of the reigning Tsar? What about marriage in violation of the rules of the Russian Orthodox Church? What do we say about a dynast who violated their oath of loyalty to the Tsar and supported a government that overthrew a reigning Tsar or marched through the streets waving the flag of the revolution?

How has he raised his daughters?
He raised them to be citizens of Italy and to get on with their lives living in the real world.
 
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What do the rules say about a dynast who married without the permission of the reigning Tsar? What about marriage in violation of the rules of the Russian Orthodox Church? What do we say about a dynast who violated their oath of loyalty to the Tsar and supported a government that overthrew a reigning Tsar or marched through the streets waving the flag of the revolution?

If you're talking about Grand Duke Cyril, he married without permission of Nicholas II and was exiled from Russia. The Tsar rescinded this action and issued a decree that Victoria Melita was recognized as Orthodox Grand Duchess Viktoria Fedorovna with the rank of HIH. Their daughter, Marie, was recognized as a Princess of the Blood and listed as a dynast.

The cousin issue is irrelevant because Orthodoxy is filled with kissing cousins among royals and the Tsar could waive any religious requirements. Obviously, Nicholas II was perfectly fine and the Tsar ruled the Church.

The notion that Cyril betrayed the Empress was peddled by Grand Dukes Peter and Nicholas after the Revolution. All the other surviving dynasts publicly recognized Cyril as de-jure Tsar and Head of the Imperial House.
 
Nicholas Romanovich celebrated his ninetieth birthday on 26 September.

He is the longest lived male Romanov.

Source: ITAR-TASS
 
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Just a small correction: the article is about Nicoletta Romanoff; Natalia is her mother, the eldest daughter of Prince Nicholas.
 
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