Ludwig Prince of Bavaria

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Ludwig Heinrich Prince of Bavaria (born June 14, 1982 in Landsberg am Lech ) is a German IT entrepreneur, development worker and the eldest son of Luitpold Prince of Bavaria and great-great-grandson of Ludwig III. , the last king of the Kingdom of Bavaria . In the line of succession to the Wittelsbach family , he is in third place after Max Emanuel Herzog in Bavaria and his father.

Life

Ludwig Prince of Bavaria grew up at Kaltenberg Castle and was sent to a Benedictine monastery in London as a child . He spent the longest part of his school days in the Rhabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium of the Archabbey of Sankt Ottilien . At the age of 16 he founded a software company, he programmed websites and was quite successful with it. Then he organized “After- Wiesn- Parties” where he served the guests as a bartender.

Ludwig Prince of Bavaria later studied law . He was then of Franz of Bavaria , the current head of the House of Wittelsbach in the Nymphenburg Palace brought to be prepared there for the future representation duties as head of this house. This training took a few years, after which he decided to go to Africa, where he founded the software company Startup Lions in Lokitaung , a settlement in Turkana County in northern Kenya . The aim of this startup company is to train and educate young people. According to his own statements, he spends around ten months a year in Africa, the remaining two months he travels to Bavaria for representative tasks . Ludwig Prince of Bavaria is also the first chairman of the Nymphenburg Aid Association , which is committed to social projects for children, especially in Eastern Europe and East Africa .

Ludwig Prince of Bavaria does not provide any public information about his relationship status.

Trivia

In order to avoid being recognized by the public, he says he uses the name Ludwig Bayern or, optionally, Ludwig Bayer .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d “I'm always happy when I'm not recognized” on the Süddeutsche Zeitung website (accessed on July 30, 2016).
  2. PRINZ LUDWIG VON BAYERN on generationen.de (accessed on July 30, 2016)
  3. Board of the Aid Association Nymphenburg (accessed on July 30, 2016)
  4. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria: He would be the next kini in the evening newspaper . (Accessed July 30, 2016)