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Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg

The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg constitutes the House of Luxembourg-Nassau,[1] headed by the sovereign Grand Duke, and in which the throne of the grand duchy is hereditary. It consists of heirs and descendants of the House of Nassau-Weilburg, whose sovereign territories passed cognatically from the House of Nassau to the House of Bourbon-Parma, itself a branch of the Spanish Royal House which is agnatically a cadet branch of the House of Capet that originated in France, itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians and the founding house of the Capetian dynasty.

History edit

In 1443 the last member of the senior branch of the House of Luxemburg, Duchess Elisabeth, sold the Duchy of Luxembourg to Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy, a prince of the French House of Valois. In 1477 the duchy passed by marriage of Philip's granddaughter, Mary of Burgundy, to Archduke Maximilian I of Austria of the House of Habsburg. Luxembourg was one of the fiefdoms in the former Burgundian Netherlands which Maximilian and Mary's grandson, Emperor Charles V, combined into an integral union, the Seventeen Provinces, by issuing the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549. The southern Netherlands remained part of the Habsburg Empire, first held by the Spanish branch and then by the Austrian line, until 1794 when French revolutionaries replaced Habsburg rule with French hegemony until the defeat of Napoleon.

Luxembourg's territories, centering on the ancestral castle, were captured from occupying French forces in the first stages of the fall of Napoleon. Some were eventually ceded to William VI of Nassau, Prince of Orange, who had been declared Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands in 1813, by his cousin King Frederick William III of Prussia who annexed other territories which had been held by princes of the various branches of the House of Nassau.[2] The Great Powers agreed at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to re-constitute and elevate Luxembourg into a grand duchy, to be hereditary in the male line of the entire House of Nassau, beginning with the Prince of Orange, who was simultaneously but separately recognised as King of the Netherlands.

Thus William I of the Netherlands ascended the grand ducal throne as the first Grand Duke of Luxemburg. When the male line of the House of Orange-Nassau became extinct in 1890, the crown of the Netherlands went to his descendant, Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau, but the crown of Luxembourg continued in the male line, devolving upon the head of the only surviving branch of the House of Nassau, ex-Duke Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg. His son, Guillaume IV (reigned 1905–1912), left no sons and was succeeded by his daughters, Marie-Adélaïde and then by Charlotte (reigned 1919–1964). Her descendants (from her marriage to Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma) comprise the Grand Ducal House in the 21st century.

Titulature edit

The monarch bears the style of Royal Highness (subsumed in the higher style of Majesty that was borne by its sovereigns during the personal union of the Grand Duchy with the Kingdom of the Netherlands until 1890), to which the heir apparent is also entitled.[3] The other male-line descendants of Grand Duke Adolphe held the titles "Prince/Princess of Luxembourg" and "Prince/Princess of Nassau", with the style of Grand Ducal Highness.[3] Until 1995, the daughters and male-line issue of Grand Duchess Charlotte also bore the title of "Prince/Princess of Bourbon-Parma" and were addressed as Royal Highness, in right of their descent from her consort, Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma.[3]

On 28 July 1987, by grand ducal decree, members of the dynasty assumed the surname "de Nassau" and discontinued use of the princely title and inescutcheon of the House of Bourbon-Parma (the Dukes of which had not consented to the marriages to commoners of the dynasts of their Luxembourg cadet branch, Prince Charles in 1967 and Hereditary Grand Duke Henri in 1981),[4] while retaining the style of Royal Highness.[3]

Since the grand ducal decree of 21 September 1995, dynasts who are the children of a Grand Duke or Hereditary Grand Duke hold the titles "Prince/Princess of Luxembourg" and "Prince/Princess of Nassau" with the style of Royal Highness.[3] Shortly after his accession to the throne in October 2000, Grand Duke Henri issued a grand ducal decree conferring upon his eldest son and heir, Prince Guillaume, the title of "Hereditary Grand Duke" and restoring to him the title "Prince of Bourbon-Parma".[5] Male line descendants of Grand Duchess Charlotte who are not the children of a Grand Duke or Hereditary Grand Duke are "Prince/Princess of Nassau" with the style of His/Her Royal Highness.[3]

A grand ducal decree in 2012, concerning the family pact, further defined the rules of titles borne.[6]

The wives, children and male-line descendants of a prince of the dynasty whose marriage has not received grand ducal consent are "Count/Countess de Nassau".[3]

To date, the title of "His/Her Royal Highness Prince/Princess of Bourbon-Parma" has been returned to all legitimate members of the Grand Ducal Family.[7] Indeed, the members of the Grand Ducal Family have never ceased to actually be members of the Royal House of Bourbon-Parma.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Religion edit

Grand Dukes Adolphe (1817–1905) and William IV (1852–1912) were Evangelical Christians. William married the Roman Catholic Marie Anne of Portugal, believing that a country in which the great majority of people were Roman Catholic should also have a Roman Catholic monarch. In 1907, William declared the Evangelical Counts of Merenberg to be non-dynastic and named his own Roman Catholic daughter, Marie-Adélaïde (1894–1924), heiress to the grand ducal throne; she in 1919 abdicated in favour of her sister, Charlotte (1896–1985), who was also Roman Catholic, and Charlotte's Roman Catholic descendants have reigned in Luxembourg ever since.

However, although Roman Catholicism is the claimed faith of the overwhelming majority of the Luxembourgish people (ca. 90-93%), it does not have the status of a State religion, nor is there any legal or constitutional obligation for the Grand Duke (as head of state) to be Roman Catholic.

Members edit

Henri is the current Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He was born on 16 April 1955. He was married on 14 February 1981 to Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista, now Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, who was born on 22 March 1956; in Havana, Cuba, and became Grand Duke when his father, Jean, abdicated on 7 October 2000. They have 5 children:

  • Guillaume is the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's eldest son, born on 11 November 1981. He was married on 20 October 2012 to Countess Stephanie of Lannoy, now Hereditary Grand Duchess Stephanie of Luxembourg, who was born on 18 February 1984. They have 2 sons:
  • Prince Félix of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's second son, born on 3 June 1984. He was married on 21 September 2013 to Claire Lademacher, now Princess Claire of Luxembourg, who was born on 21 March 1985. They have 3 children:
    • Princess Amalia of Nassau, Prince Félix's daughter, was born on 15 June 2014 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City.
    • Prince Liam of Nassau, Prince Félix's son, was born on 28 November 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Prince Balthasar of Nassau, Prince Félix's son, was born on 7 January 2024 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City.
  • Prince Louis of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's third son, born on 3 August 1986. He was married on 29 September 2006 to Tessy Antony, later Princess Tessy of Luxembourg until divorce, who was born on 28 October 1985. Upon marrying, Prince Louis renounced his right of succession prior to his marriage. Prince Louis and Antony divorced on 4 April 2019. They have 2 sons:
    • Prince Gabriel of Nassau, Prince Louis's eldest son, was born on 12 March 2006.
    • Prince Noah of Nassau, Prince Louis's youngest son, was born on 21 September 2007 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City.
  • Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, now Princess Alexnadra, Mrs. Bagory, the Grand Duke's daughter, born on 16 February 1991. She married Nicolas Bagory, who was born on 11 November 1988.
  • Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's youngest son, born on 16 April 1992.

Extended family edit

  • Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg, now Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria, the Grand Duke's eldest sister, was born on 17 February 1954. She was married on 6 February 1982 to Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, who was born in 1954.[17] They have five children.
  • Prince Jean of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's brother, was born on 15 May 1957. He was married on 27 May 1987 to Hélène Vestur, later Countess Hélène of Nassau until divorce, who was born in 1958. They have children. On 26 September 1986, Prince Jean renounced his right of succession to the Luxembourg throne. His children were styled as Count(ess) of Nassau until given the title HRH Prince(ss) of Nassau on 24 November 2004. Prince Jean and Vestur divorced in 2004 and, on 18 March 2009, he married Diane de Guerre, now Countess Diane of Nassau, who was born in 1962, in a civil ceremony in Roermond, the Netherlands. They have no children.[18]
    • Princess Marie Gabrielle of Nassau, now Princess Marie Gabrielle, Mrs. Willms, Prince Jean's daughter, was born out of wedlock on 8 September 1986. Married Antonius Willms, who was born in 1988, in 2017. They have 2 sons.
    • Prince Constantin of Nassau, Prince Jean's eldest son, was born on 22 July 1988. He married Kathryn Mechie, now Princess Kathryn of Nassau, who was born in 1989, in 2020. They have 2 children.
      • Prince Felix of Nassau, Prince Constantin's son, born out of wedlock on 22 Abril 2018.
      • Princess Cosima of Nassau, Prince Constantin's daughter, born on 13 May 2022.
    • Prince Wenceslas of Nassau, Prince Jean's second son, was born on 17 November 1990. He married Elisabeth Lamarche, now Princess Elisabeth of Nassau, who was born in 1990, in 2021. They have 1 son.
      • Prince Calixte of Nassau, Prince Wenceslas's son
    • Prince Carl Johann of Nassau, Prince Jean's third son and youngest child, was born on 15 August 1992. He married Ivanna Jamin, now Princess Ivanna of Nassau, who was born in 1994, in 2019. They have 2 children.
      • Prince Xander of Nassau, Prince Carl Johann's son, born in 2021.
      • Prince(ss) N.N. of Nassau, Prince Carl Johann's son/daughter, born in 2022.
  • Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg, now Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein, the Grand Duke's youngest sister. She was born on 15 May 1957. She was married on 20 March 1982 to Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein, who was born in 1947. They have had 3 surviving children.
  • Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's youngest brother, was born on 1 May 1963. He was married on 8 September 1994 to Sibilla Sandra Weiller (the daughter of Donna Olimpia Torlonia dei principi di Civitella-Cesi and Paul-Annik Weiller, and great-granddaughter of Alfonso XIII of Spain), now Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg.
    • Prince Paul-Louis of Nassau, Prince Guillaume's eldest son, was born on 4 March 1998.
    • Prince Léopold of Nassau, Prince Guillaume's second son, was born on 2 May 2000. He is the twin brother of Princess Charlotte.
    • Princess Charlotte of Nassau, Prince Guillaume's only daughter, was born on 2 May 2000. She is the twin sister of Prince Léopold.
    • Prince Jean André of Nassau, Prince Guillaume's youngest son, was born on 13 July 2004.
  • Princess Joan of Luxembourg (née Dillon), the Grand Duke's aunt, was born on 31 January 1935. She is the widow of Prince Charles of Luxembourg. They married on 1 March 1967. They have issue:
    • Princess Charlotte of Luxembourg, now Princess Charlotte, Mrs. Cunningham, the Grand Duke's first cousin, was born on 15 September 1967. She was married in 1993 to Marc Victor Cunningham, who was born on 24 September 1965. They have issue.
    • Prince Robert of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke's first cousin, was born on 14 August 1968 and married religiously on 19 September 1993 to Julie Elizabeth Houston Ongaro, now Princess Julie of Nassau, who was born on 9 June 1966.[3][19] They have issue.
      • Princess Charlotte of Nassau. Prince Robert's daughter, born 20 March 1995.
      • Prince Alexandre of Nassau, Prince Robert's eldest son, born 18 April 1997.
      • Prince Frederik of Nassau, Prince Robert's youngest son, born 18 March 2002.

Succession to the throne edit

The preference for men over women in succession to Luxembourg's throne was abandoned in favour of absolute primogeniture on 20 June 2011 by decree of Grand Duke Henri.[20] Henceforth, any legitimate female descendant of the House of Luxembourg-Nassau born of authorized marriage shall inherit the throne by order of seniority of line of descent and of birth as stipulated in Article 3 of the Constitution and the Nassau Family Pact without regard to gender, applicable first to succession by the descendants of Grand Duke Henri.[21] The Grand Duke's Marshal issued an addendum to the decree explaining the context of the change: pursuant to the United Nations' 1979 call for nations to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women, in 2008 the Grand Duchy dropped the exception to gender non-discrimination it had declared in the matter of the grand ducal succession.[22]

Summary family tree edit

For the ancestry of the House of Nassau, see Family Tree of the House of Nassau.

Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg
Adolphe
(1817–1905)
Duke of Nassau r.1839–1866
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
r.1890–1905
  
  
Adelheid-Marie
Princess of Anhalt-Dessau
William IV
(1852–1912)
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
r.1905–1912
 
Marie Anne
Infanta of Portugal
Marie-Adélaïde
(1894–1924)
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
r.1912–1919
 
Charlotte
(1896–1985)
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
r.1919–1964
 
Felix
Prince of Bourbon-Parma
 
Jean
(1921–2019)
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
r.1964–2000
  
 
Joséphine-Charlotte
Princess of Belgium
Charles
Prince of Luxembourg
Marie-Astrid
Archduchess of Austria
Henri
(1955–present)
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
r.2000–present
 
 
Maria Teresa MestreJean
Prince of Luxembourg
Margaretha
Princess of Liechtenstein
Guillaume
Prince of Luxembourg
Guillaume
Hereditary
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
 
Félix
Prince of Luxembourg
Louis
Prince of Luxembourg
Alexandra
Princess of Luxembourg
Sébastien
Prince of Luxembourg

Arms edit

See also: Category:SVG coats of arms of Luxembourg

A complete armorial is given at the Armorial de la Maison de Nassau, section Lignée Valramienne at the French Wikipedia, and another one at Wapen van Nassau, Tak van Walram at the Dutch Wikipedia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Droits de Succession: Ordre successoral". Cour Grand-Ducale de Luxembourg. Maréchalat de la Cour. 6 June 2011. from the original on 2014-06-03. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  2. ^ Huberty, Michel; Alain Giraud; F. and B. Magdelaine (1989). L'Allemagne Dynastique Tome V: Hohenzollern-Waldeck (in French). France. pp. 197–204, 210. ISBN 2-901138-05-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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  4. ^ Coutant de Saisseval, Guy [in French] (1985). La Légitimité Monarchique. Paris: Editions Christian. p. 186. ISBN 2-86496018-4.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-07-07. Retrieved 2013-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ Grand-Ducal Decree of 18 June 2012 on the coordination of the Family Statute of 5 May 1907. (Memorial B No. 51 of 2012)
  7. ^ Marco Matteucci (30 April 2011). La real casa Borbone-Parma dal ducato ad oggi. 150 anni di vicende familiari (in Italian). CLD Libri. ISBN 978-8873991779.
  8. ^ Gli ultimi Asburgo e gli ultimi Borbone in Italia (in Italian). 1971. p. 140.
    "All members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg, descendants of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix, were incorporated into the Bourbon-Parma Family, by grant to Prince Felix from his nephew, Duke Roberto Ugo, in 1964. All members of The Grand Ducal family of Luxembourg have since then been Princes and Princesses of Parma and Piacenza, or of Bourbon-Parma, with the treatment of Royal Highness. The title can be revoked from a descendant of Prince Felix only under the order of the Duke of Parma and Piacenza..."
  9. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. Prince Félix". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
  10. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. Prince Louis". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
  11. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. Prince Sébastien". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
  12. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. the Crown Prince". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
  13. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. Princess Alexandra". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
  14. ^ "Biography of H.R.H. the Grand Duke". Cour Grand-Ducale (Official website of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg).
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  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-08-09. Retrieved 2013-08-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  19. ^ "Decree 27 Nov 2004 concerning royal titles". Hoelseth.com. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  20. ^ "New Ducal succession rights for Grand Duchy". Luxemburger Wort. 21 June 2011. from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
  21. ^ "Droits de Succession: Ordre successoral". Cour Grand-Ducale de Luxembourg. Maréchalat de la Cour. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
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Not to be confused with the House of Luxembourg The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg constitutes the House of Luxembourg Nassau 1 headed by the sovereign Grand Duke and in which the throne of the grand duchy is hereditary It consists of heirs and descendants of the House of Nassau Weilburg whose sovereign territories passed cognatically from the House of Nassau to the House of Bourbon Parma itself a branch of the Spanish Royal House which is agnatically a cadet branch of the House of Capet that originated in France itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians and the founding house of the Capetian dynasty Contents 1 History 2 Titulature 3 Religion 4 Members 4 1 Extended family 5 Succession to the throne 6 Summary family tree 7 Arms 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editIn 1443 the last member of the senior branch of the House of Luxemburg Duchess Elisabeth sold the Duchy of Luxembourg to Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy a prince of the French House of Valois In 1477 the duchy passed by marriage of Philip s granddaughter Mary of Burgundy to Archduke Maximilian I of Austria of the House of Habsburg Luxembourg was one of the fiefdoms in the former Burgundian Netherlands which Maximilian and Mary s grandson Emperor Charles V combined into an integral union the Seventeen Provinces by issuing the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 The southern Netherlands remained part of the Habsburg Empire first held by the Spanish branch and then by the Austrian line until 1794 when French revolutionaries replaced Habsburg rule with French hegemony until the defeat of Napoleon Luxembourg s territories centering on the ancestral castle were captured from occupying French forces in the first stages of the fall of Napoleon Some were eventually ceded to William VI of Nassau Prince of Orange who had been declared Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands in 1813 by his cousin King Frederick William III of Prussia who annexed other territories which had been held by princes of the various branches of the House of Nassau 2 The Great Powers agreed at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to re constitute and elevate Luxembourg into a grand duchy to be hereditary in the male line of the entire House of Nassau beginning with the Prince of Orange who was simultaneously but separately recognised as King of the Netherlands Thus William I of the Netherlands ascended the grand ducal throne as the first Grand Duke of Luxemburg When the male line of the House of Orange Nassau became extinct in 1890 the crown of the Netherlands went to his descendant Wilhelmina of Orange Nassau but the crown of Luxembourg continued in the male line devolving upon the head of the only surviving branch of the House of Nassau ex Duke Adolf of Nassau Weilburg His son Guillaume IV reigned 1905 1912 left no sons and was succeeded by his daughters Marie Adelaide and then by Charlotte reigned 1919 1964 Her descendants from her marriage to Prince Felix of Bourbon Parma comprise the Grand Ducal House in the 21st century Titulature editThe monarch bears the style of Royal Highness subsumed in the higher style of Majesty that was borne by its sovereigns during the personal union of the Grand Duchy with the Kingdom of the Netherlands until 1890 to which the heir apparent is also entitled 3 The other male line descendants of Grand Duke Adolphe held the titles Prince Princess of Luxembourg and Prince Princess of Nassau with the style of Grand Ducal Highness 3 Until 1995 the daughters and male line issue of Grand Duchess Charlotte also bore the title of Prince Princess of Bourbon Parma and were addressed as Royal Highness in right of their descent from her consort Prince Felix of Bourbon Parma 3 On 28 July 1987 by grand ducal decree members of the dynasty assumed the surname de Nassau and discontinued use of the princely title and inescutcheon of the House of Bourbon Parma the Dukes of which had not consented to the marriages to commoners of the dynasts of their Luxembourg cadet branch Prince Charles in 1967 and Hereditary Grand Duke Henri in 1981 4 while retaining the style of Royal Highness 3 Since the grand ducal decree of 21 September 1995 dynasts who are the children of a Grand Duke or Hereditary Grand Duke hold the titles Prince Princess of Luxembourg and Prince Princess of Nassau with the style of Royal Highness 3 Shortly after his accession to the throne in October 2000 Grand Duke Henri issued a grand ducal decree conferring upon his eldest son and heir Prince Guillaume the title of Hereditary Grand Duke and restoring to him the title Prince of Bourbon Parma 5 Male line descendants of Grand Duchess Charlotte who are not the children of a Grand Duke or Hereditary Grand Duke are Prince Princess of Nassau with the style of His Her Royal Highness 3 A grand ducal decree in 2012 concerning the family pact further defined the rules of titles borne 6 The wives children and male line descendants of a prince of the dynasty whose marriage has not received grand ducal consent are Count Countess de Nassau 3 To date the title of His Her Royal Highness Prince Princess of Bourbon Parma has been returned to all legitimate members of the Grand Ducal Family 7 Indeed the members of the Grand Ducal Family have never ceased to actually be members of the Royal House of Bourbon Parma 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Religion editGrand Dukes Adolphe 1817 1905 and William IV 1852 1912 were Evangelical Christians William married the Roman Catholic Marie Anne of Portugal believing that a country in which the great majority of people were Roman Catholic should also have a Roman Catholic monarch In 1907 William declared the Evangelical Counts of Merenberg to be non dynastic and named his own Roman Catholic daughter Marie Adelaide 1894 1924 heiress to the grand ducal throne she in 1919 abdicated in favour of her sister Charlotte 1896 1985 who was also Roman Catholic and Charlotte s Roman Catholic descendants have reigned in Luxembourg ever since However although Roman Catholicism is the claimed faith of the overwhelming majority of the Luxembourgish people ca 90 93 it does not have the status of a State religion nor is there any legal or constitutional obligation for the Grand Duke as head of state to be Roman Catholic Members editHenri is the current Grand Duke of Luxembourg He was born on 16 April 1955 He was married on 14 February 1981 to Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista now Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg who was born on 22 March 1956 in Havana Cuba and became Grand Duke when his father Jean abdicated on 7 October 2000 They have 5 children Guillaume is the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s eldest son born on 11 November 1981 He was married on 20 October 2012 to Countess Stephanie of Lannoy now Hereditary Grand Duchess Stephanie of Luxembourg who was born on 18 February 1984 They have 2 sons Prince Charles of Luxembourg the Hereditary Grand Duke s elder son was born on 10 May 2020 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City Prince Francois of Luxembourg the Hereditary Grand Duke s second son was born on 27 March 2023 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City Prince Felix of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s second son born on 3 June 1984 He was married on 21 September 2013 to Claire Lademacher now Princess Claire of Luxembourg who was born on 21 March 1985 They have 3 children Princess Amalia of Nassau Prince Felix s daughter was born on 15 June 2014 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City Prince Liam of Nassau Prince Felix s son was born on 28 November 2016 in Geneva Switzerland Prince Balthasar of Nassau Prince Felix s son was born on 7 January 2024 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City Prince Louis of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s third son born on 3 August 1986 He was married on 29 September 2006 to Tessy Antony later Princess Tessy of Luxembourg until divorce who was born on 28 October 1985 Upon marrying Prince Louis renounced his right of succession prior to his marriage Prince Louis and Antony divorced on 4 April 2019 They have 2 sons Prince Gabriel of Nassau Prince Louis s eldest son was born on 12 March 2006 Prince Noah of Nassau Prince Louis s youngest son was born on 21 September 2007 at the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg City Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg now Princess Alexnadra Mrs Bagory the Grand Duke s daughter born on 16 February 1991 She married Nicolas Bagory who was born on 11 November 1988 Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s youngest son born on 16 April 1992 Extended family edit Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg now Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria the Grand Duke s eldest sister was born on 17 February 1954 She was married on 6 February 1982 to Archduke Carl Christian of Austria who was born in 1954 17 They have five children Prince Jean of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s brother was born on 15 May 1957 He was married on 27 May 1987 to Helene Vestur later Countess Helene of Nassau until divorce who was born in 1958 They have children On 26 September 1986 Prince Jean renounced his right of succession to the Luxembourg throne His children were styled as Count ess of Nassau until given the title HRH Prince ss of Nassau on 24 November 2004 Prince Jean and Vestur divorced in 2004 and on 18 March 2009 he married Diane de Guerre now Countess Diane of Nassau who was born in 1962 in a civil ceremony in Roermond the Netherlands They have no children 18 Princess Marie Gabrielle of Nassau now Princess Marie Gabrielle Mrs Willms Prince Jean s daughter was born out of wedlock on 8 September 1986 Married Antonius Willms who was born in 1988 in 2017 They have 2 sons Prince Constantin of Nassau Prince Jean s eldest son was born on 22 July 1988 He married Kathryn Mechie now Princess Kathryn of Nassau who was born in 1989 in 2020 They have 2 children Prince Felix of Nassau Prince Constantin s son born out of wedlock on 22 Abril 2018 Princess Cosima of Nassau Prince Constantin s daughter born on 13 May 2022 Prince Wenceslas of Nassau Prince Jean s second son was born on 17 November 1990 He married Elisabeth Lamarche now Princess Elisabeth of Nassau who was born in 1990 in 2021 They have 1 son Prince Calixte of Nassau Prince Wenceslas s son Prince Carl Johann of Nassau Prince Jean s third son and youngest child was born on 15 August 1992 He married Ivanna Jamin now Princess Ivanna of Nassau who was born in 1994 in 2019 They have 2 children Prince Xander of Nassau Prince Carl Johann s son born in 2021 Prince ss N N of Nassau Prince Carl Johann s son daughter born in 2022 Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg now Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein the Grand Duke s youngest sister She was born on 15 May 1957 She was married on 20 March 1982 to Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein who was born in 1947 They have had 3 surviving children Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s youngest brother was born on 1 May 1963 He was married on 8 September 1994 to Sibilla Sandra Weiller the daughter of Donna Olimpia Torlonia dei principi di Civitella Cesi and Paul Annik Weiller and great granddaughter of Alfonso XIII of Spain now Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg Prince Paul Louis of Nassau Prince Guillaume s eldest son was born on 4 March 1998 Prince Leopold of Nassau Prince Guillaume s second son was born on 2 May 2000 He is the twin brother of Princess Charlotte Princess Charlotte of Nassau Prince Guillaume s only daughter was born on 2 May 2000 She is the twin sister of Prince Leopold Prince Jean Andre of Nassau Prince Guillaume s youngest son was born on 13 July 2004 Princess Joan of Luxembourg nee Dillon the Grand Duke s aunt was born on 31 January 1935 She is the widow of Prince Charles of Luxembourg They married on 1 March 1967 They have issue Princess Charlotte of Luxembourg now Princess Charlotte Mrs Cunningham the Grand Duke s first cousin was born on 15 September 1967 She was married in 1993 to Marc Victor Cunningham who was born on 24 September 1965 They have issue Prince Robert of Luxembourg the Grand Duke s first cousin was born on 14 August 1968 and married religiously on 19 September 1993 to Julie Elizabeth Houston Ongaro now Princess Julie of Nassau who was born on 9 June 1966 3 19 They have issue Princess Charlotte of Nassau Prince Robert s daughter born 20 March 1995 Prince Alexandre of Nassau Prince Robert s eldest son born 18 April 1997 Prince Frederik of Nassau Prince Robert s youngest son born 18 March 2002 Succession to the throne editMain article Line of succession to the throne of Luxembourg The preference for men over women in succession to Luxembourg s throne was abandoned in favour of absolute primogeniture on 20 June 2011 by decree of Grand Duke Henri 20 Henceforth any legitimate female descendant of the House of Luxembourg Nassau born of authorized marriage shall inherit the throne by order of seniority of line of descent and of birth as stipulated in Article 3 of the Constitution and the Nassau Family Pact without regard to gender applicable first to succession by the descendants of Grand Duke Henri 21 The Grand Duke s Marshal issued an addendum to the decree explaining the context of the change pursuant to the United Nations 1979 call for nations to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women in 2008 the Grand Duchy dropped the exception to gender non discrimination it had declared in the matter of the grand ducal succession 22 Summary family tree editFor the ancestry of the House of Nassau see Family Tree of the House of Nassau Grand Ducal Family of LuxembourgAdolphe 1817 1905 Duke of Nassau r 1839 1866Grand Duke of Luxembourgr 1890 1905 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Adelheid MariePrincess of Anhalt DessauWilliam IV 1852 1912 Grand Duke of Luxembourgr 1905 1912 nbsp Marie AnneInfanta of PortugalMarie Adelaide 1894 1924 Grand Duchess of Luxembourgr 1912 1919 nbsp Charlotte 1896 1985 Grand Duchess of Luxembourgr 1919 1964 nbsp FelixPrince of Bourbon Parma nbsp Jean 1921 2019 Grand Duke of Luxembourgr 1964 2000 nbsp nbsp nbsp Josephine CharlottePrincess of BelgiumCharlesPrince of LuxembourgMarie AstridArchduchess of AustriaHenri 1955 present Grand Duke of Luxembourgr 2000 present nbsp nbsp Maria Teresa MestreJeanPrince of LuxembourgMargarethaPrincess of LiechtensteinGuillaumePrince of LuxembourgGuillaumeHereditaryGrand Duke of Luxembourg nbsp FelixPrince of LuxembourgLouisPrince of LuxembourgAlexandraPrincess of LuxembourgSebastienPrince of LuxembourgArms editSee also Category SVG coats of arms of LuxembourgA complete armorial is given at the Armorial de la Maison de Nassau section Lignee Valramienne at the French Wikipedia and another one at Wapen van Nassau Tak van Walram at the Dutch Wikipedia See also editList of monarchs of Luxembourg Line of succession to the throne of LuxembourgReferences edit Droits de Succession Ordre successoral Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg Marechalat de la Cour 6 June 2011 Archived from the original on 2014 06 03 Retrieved 2012 12 20 Huberty Michel Alain Giraud F and B Magdelaine 1989 L Allemagne Dynastique Tome V Hohenzollern Waldeck in French France pp 197 204 210 ISBN 2 901138 05 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f g h de Badts de Cugnac Chantal Coutant de Saisseval Guy Le Petit Gotha Nouvelle Imprimerie Laballery Paris 2002 pp 572 573 582 665 668 678 684 French ISBN 2 9507974 3 1 Coutant de Saisseval Guy in French 1985 La Legitimite Monarchique Paris Editions Christian p 186 ISBN 2 86496018 4 S A R le Prince Guillaume devient le Grand Duc Heritier 18 December 2000 Archived from the original on 2006 07 07 Retrieved 2013 09 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Grand Ducal Decree of 18 June 2012 on the coordination of the Family Statute of 5 May 1907 Memorial B No 51 of 2012 Marco Matteucci 30 April 2011 La real casa Borbone Parma dal ducato ad oggi 150 anni di vicende familiari in Italian CLD Libri ISBN 978 8873991779 Gli ultimi Asburgo e gli ultimi Borbone in Italia in Italian 1971 p 140 All members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg descendants of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix were incorporated into the Bourbon Parma Family by grant to Prince Felix from his nephew Duke Roberto Ugo in 1964 All members of The Grand Ducal family of Luxembourg have since then been Princes and Princesses of Parma and Piacenza or of Bourbon Parma with the treatment of Royal Highness The title can be revoked from a descendant of Prince Felix only under the order of the Duke of Parma and Piacenza Biography of H R H Prince Felix Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H Prince Louis Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H Prince Sebastien Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H the Crown Prince Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H Princess Alexandra Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H the Grand Duke Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Biography of H R H Grand Duke Jean Cour Grand Ducale Official website of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg Le solenni esequie di Jean di Lussemburgo Borboneparma it official website of the Parmesan Royal Family in Italian Monarchie et famille grand ducale Autres membres de la famille grand ducale Archived from the original on 2013 08 09 Retrieved 2013 08 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Special wedding in Roermond Nieuwsbank nl Retrieved 2013 11 29 Decree 27 Nov 2004 concerning royal titles Hoelseth com Retrieved 2013 11 29 New Ducal succession rights for Grand Duchy Luxemburger Wort 21 June 2011 Archived from the original on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2011 07 11 Droits de Succession Ordre successoral Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg Marechalat de la Cour 20 June 2011 Retrieved 2013 08 16 Annexe au Communique du Marechalat Note explicative PDF Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg Marechalat de la Cour 20 June 2011 Retrieved 2013 08 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg amp oldid 1196913398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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