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Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov
Prince of Russia
HouseHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov
FatherPrince Rostislav Rostislavovich
MotherChristia Ipsen

Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov (born 21 May 1985) is a member of the former ruling Russian Imperial dynasty the House of Romanov.

Biography

Prince Rostislav was born in Lake Forest, Illinois the eldest son and second child of Prince Rostislav Romanov and his second wife Christia Ipsen (b. 1949).[1] He has three siblings, an older half sister Princess Stephena (b. 1963) from his fathers first marriage, an older sister Princess Alexandra (b. 1983) and a younger brother Prince Nikita (b. 1987). Rostislav belongs to the Mihailovichi branch of the Imperial Family as a male line descendant of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia the youngest son of Emperor Nicholas I. He is also a great grandson of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia the sister of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II. He has been a member of the Romanov Family Association since 1985 the year of his birth and is currently a committee member for the period 2007 to 2013.[2][3]

In 1998 Prince Rostislav visited Russia with his parents and siblings to attend the funeral of Emperor Nicholas II. While in Russia for the funeral his father contracted a rare illness from the dust at the church where the funeral was held. His subsequently fell into a coma and died in January 1999 which left the family facing financial difficulties due to the loss of his fathers income. In order to provide for the family Rostislav's mother moved the family into an 18th Century mansion in Rye, East Sussex which she turned into a Bed and breakfast. The mansion was in a semi-derelict state and in need of renovation and as there was no kitchen to begin with Rostislav and his siblings used to have to carry buckets of water up to the bathroom to wash the dishes.[4] His widowed mother married David Whitney Erskine Russell the heir to the title Baron Ampthill on 6 July 2002.[1]

On 23 September 2006 Prince Rostislav was a guest at the divine service for his great-great grandmother the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna born Princess Dagmar of Denmark at Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark.[5] Shortly after this he attended the reburial of his great-great grandmothers remains in Russia where announced he was considering moving to Russia. As one of the youngest male members of the Imperial Family, Rostislav could also one day be an heir to the Russian throne,[6] he is currently eighth in the line of succession. As a descendant of the Electress Sophia of Hanover he is also in the Line of succession to the British throne.[7]

In November 2007 Prince Rostislav featured in a documentary produced by France 3 called "Un nom en héritage, les Romanov" where he was filmed visiting St. Petersburg the former Imperial captial.[8]

Ancestry

Family of Prince Rostislav Romanov (born 1985)
16. Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia
8. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia
17. Princess Cecilie of Baden
4. Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia
18. Alexander III of Russia
9. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
19. Dagmar of Denmark
2. Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich of Russia
20. Prince Paul Pavlovich Galitzine
10. Prince Paul Pavlovich Galitzine
21. Princess Catharine Nikitchna Trubetskoy
5. Princess Alexandra Pavlovna Galitzine
22. Prince Nicholas Petrovich Mestchersky
11. Princess Alexandra Nikolaevna Mestchersky
23. Countess Maria Alexandrovna Panin
1. Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich of Russia
12. Mogens Ipsen
6. Harold Noregaard Ipsen
3. Christia Ipsen
7. Lorraine Wrobel

References

  1. ^ a b Almanach de Gotha (186th ed.). 2003. p. 323. ISBN 0953214249.
  2. ^ "The Romanoff Family Association". Romanov Family Association. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  3. ^ "A General Assembly of the Romanoff Family Association". Romanov Family Association. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  4. ^ Christy, Mark (1999-11-21). "Real Life: The 4tsar hotel; B&B Landlady Tia is a Russian Princess". Sunday Mirror. Retrieved 2008-07-22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ "Guest list to Roskilde Cathedral". The Danish Monarchy. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  6. ^ Blomfield, Adrian (2006-09-30). "Romanovs retake St Petersburg to bury tsarina". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2008-07-22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Reitwiesner, William Addams. "Persons eligible to succeed to the British Throne as of 1 Jan 2001". Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  8. ^ "Un nom en héritage, les Romanov" (in French). France 3. Retrieved 2008-07-22.

External links

Prince Rostislav Romanov (born 1985)
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 21 May 1985
Russian royalty
Preceded by
Prince Michael Romanov
Line of succession to the Russian throne
8th position
Succeeded by
Prince Nikita Romanov
Preceded by
Alexandra Allen
Line of succession to the British throne