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The lady holding the Papillon dog must be Pss Victoria's mother? Nice that her parents were able to be there. I thought that travel with Russia was restricted these days.
I highly doubt that any of the oligarchs are in support of restoration. They (oligarchs) are already wealthy and they’d need more than just a few oligarch support for an unlikely restoration.Anyone knows how safe they are under the current situation in Russia? From other articles I read, some of the Russian oligarchs are pro restoration or the monarchy and probably help to protect their safety. I assume if restored, they would become the revived new titled aristocracy of Russia someday.
Anyone knows how safe they are under the current situation in Russia? From other articles I read, some of the Russian oligarchs are pro restoration or the monarchy and probably help to protect their safety. I assume if restored, they would become the revived new titled aristocracy of Russia someday.
The lady holding the Papillon dog must be Pss Victoria's mother? Nice that her parents were able to be there. I thought that travel with Russia was restricted these days.
Photos of Alexander when he was four days old.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClLZZKzOKGm/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Orthodox baptisms usually take place 40 days after birth.
I wonder if a date has been set for little Prince Alexander?
Tsarevich Alexis was christened on September 3, 1904 in the chapel in Peterhof Palace.
According to Russian custom, Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra were not present.
Might Prince Alexander be christened in the chapel in Peterhof Palace?
Wow, that was an impressive celebration.
And I was not aware there were Orlovs still around nor the current prince is also a grandson of King Farouk and part of the Egyptian royal family, too. I knew the Yussupovs were of Egyptian and Genghis Khan's Golden Horde origins but not the Orlovs with Egypt's royals.
He's nowhere to be found in the genealogies over the comital lines that I've seen either.Mr Orloff is not of the princely line. He is alleged to be from the comital branch, but I cannot find any proof of that.
The last King of Egypt’s daughter by his first wife, Salfinaz Zulficar (Queen Farida), Fadia married into the Orlov/Orloff family and her husband converted to Islam. The Yusupov family weren’t Egyptian at all, they came from the Norgai Horde and used to be Muslim centuries ago until one of the sons of Yusuf went to Russia and converted to Orthodoxy. The only member of the former Egyptian royal house who came from the Norgai Horde was Princess Mahivesh whose ancestors came to Egypt from the Norgai Horde and she married into the Tousson branch of the royal family.Wow, that was an impressive celebration.
And I was not aware there were Orlovs still around nor the current prince is also a grandson of King Farouk and part of the Egyptian royal family, too. I knew the Yussupovs were of Egyptian and Genghis Khan's Golden Horde origins but not the Orlovs with Egypt's royals.