Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein (1962–1991) explained

Prince Wenzel
Birth Date:19 November 1962
Birth Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Death Place:Vaduz Castle, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Place Of Burial:St Florian Cathedral, Vaduz, Liechtenstein
House:Liechtenstein
Father:Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein
Mother:Countess Georgina von Wilczek
Full Name:Franz Josef Wenceslaus Georg Maria

Prince Franz Josef of Liechtenstein (Franz Josef Wenceslaus Georg Maria; 19 November 1962 – 28 February 1991), popularly known as Prince Wenzel, was a member of Liechtenstein princely family. He was the youngest son of Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein and his wife, Countess Georgina von Wilczek, and thus younger brother of Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein.

Biography

He was born on 19 November 1962, as the youngest son of the former reigning Prince Franz Joseph II and the youngest brother of the current reigning Prince Hans-Adam II. His mother was Countess Georgina of Wilczek.[1] He was known, familiarly, as "Wenzel".

In 1982, he entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and a year later was a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards in London. He then studied medicine at the University of Fribourg and the University of Zürich.[2] He worked as an assistant doctor at the Rorschach Hospital.

Despite being from the wealthy House of Liechtenstein, it has been reported that he rejected many of the luxuries presented by the family and instead opted to live a more modest lifestyle.[3]

Suddenly and quite unexpectedly, Prince Wenzel of Liechtenstein died on 28 February 1991 in the guesthouse of Vaduz Castle. His exact cause of death is unknown.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographies of the Princes and Princesses. www.fuerstenhaus.li. 2018-08-30.
  2. https://www.elpais.com/diario/1991/03/02/agenda/667868402_850215.amp.html Necrológicas. Príncipe Wenzel de Liechtenstein
  3. Web site: 10 October 2010 . A Mysterious End! The Demise Of Prince Wenzel Von Und Zu Liechtenstein . 17 May 2023 . The Esoteric Curiosa.
  4. http://www.coleccionesmilitares.com/cintas/europa/liechtenstein.gif Military Collection