Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein explained
Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein (Nikolaus Ferdinand Maria Josef Raphael; born 24 October 1947) is a Liechtensteiner lawyer, diplomat and prince. He is a younger brother of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein, Hans-Adam II. He was also the non-resident Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Holy See.[1]
Early life
Nikolaus was born in Zürich as the third son of Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein and his wife, Countess Georgina of Wilczek.
In 1950 at the age of three Nikolaus was made a Knight of Justice in minority of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[2] When the class of knights in minority was abolished in 1961, Nikolaus received his present rank in the order as a Knight of Honour and Devotion.
Nikolaus completed his primary education in Vaduz before attending the Schottengymnasium in Vienna and the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz.[3] From 1968 to 1972 he studied law at the University of Vienna from which he graduated with the degree Doctor iuris.
Career
From 1973 to 1974, Nikolaus was Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva. From 1975 to 1976, he worked for courts in Vaduz. From 1977 to 1978, he was an advisor to the Office of International Relations of the Liechtenstein government. Nikolaus is Delegate for International Affairs of Liechtenstein Red Cross.[4]
From 1979 to 1989, Nikolaus was Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. From 1986 to 2017, he was non-resident Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Holy See. From 1989 to 1996, he was Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Switzerland. From 1996 to September 2010, he was Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Belgium.[5]
Niklaus was Chief Scout (German: Korpsführer) of Fürstlich Liechtensteinische Pfadfinderkorps St. Georg from 1971 to 1989.[6] Today he is an honorary member of the Scout association.[7] Nikolaus spoke at the European Forum of Guild-Scouts in Grossarl in 1990 about the topic of hunting and nature protection.
Marriage and family
Nikolaus married on 20 March 1982, at Notre Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg, Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg, youngest daughter of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. For the time being, this is the last dynastically equal marriage between two sovereign houses currently reigning in Europe.[8]
They have had four children and two grandchildren:[9]
- Prince Leopold Emmanuel Jean Marie of Liechtenstein (b. Brussels, 20 May 1984 – d. Brussels, 20 May 1984). Buried at Royal Crypt (Belgium).
- Princess Maria-Anunciata Astrid Joséphine Veronica of Liechtenstein (b. Brussels-Uccle, 12 May 1985). Married to Carlo Emanuele Musini (b. 1979, Camden, London, UK) in a civil ceremony on 26 June 2021 in Gubbio, Italy. The religious ceremony took place on 4 September 2021 at the Scots Basilica in Vienna, Austria.
- Princess Marie-Astrid Nora Margarita Veronica of Liechtenstein (b. Brussels-Uccle, 26 June 1987). On 25 September 2021, married to Raphael Worthington V (b. 5 April 1985, United States) at Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Orbetello, Italy.[10] The couple has a daughter:
- Althaea Georgina Worthington (b. 1 July 2022).[11]
- Prince Josef-Emanuel Leopold Marie of Liechtenstein (b. Brussels-Uccle, 7 May 1989). Married to Colombian María Claudia "Cloclo"[12] Echavarría Suárez (b. 1988, Switzerland),[13] founder of a creative consultancy for Latin American brands named Sí Collective,[12] on 25 March 2022 at St. Peter Claver Church in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.[14]
- Prince Leopold of Liechtenstein (b. March 2023)
Honours
See also: List of honours of the Liechtensteiner princely family by country.
National honours
Foreign honours
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.llv.li/pdf-llv-rk-staatskalender11_gesamt_juni.pdf Liechtenstein State Directory
- H.J.A. Sire, The Knights of Malta, A Modern Resurrection (London: Third Millennium, 2016), 223.
- Web site: Curriculum vitae. German. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070306070614/http://www.liechtenstein.li/pdf-fl-aussenstelle-bruessel-cv-nvl_d_aufb.pdf. 6 March 2007. dmy-all.
- http://www.ifrc.org/en/what-we-do/where-we-work/europe/liechtenstein-red-cross/ Liechtenstein Red Cross
- https://archive.today/20120913050453/http://www.regierung.li/index.php?id=743 Portal of the Principality of Liechtenstein – Embassy of Brussels
- Web site: Geschichte der liechtensteinischen Pfadfinderbewegung . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928040114/http://www.scout.li/verband/geschichte/geschichte_ppl.php . 28 September 2007 . 29 January 2008 . Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins . German . dmy-all.
- Web site: Über unseren Verband . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928040127/http://www.scout.li/verband/ueber.php . 28 September 2007 . 29 January 2008 . Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins . German . dmy-all.
- Web site: Grand Ducal siblings: Princess Marie-Astrid, Prince Jean, Princess Margaretha and Prince Guillaume. RTL. 2019-02-15. 2021-05-22.
- Book: Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels Band XVIII . C.A. Starke Verlag . 2007 . Limburg an der Lahn, Germany . 48, 55, 80, 82 . 978-3-7980-0841-0.
- Web site: Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein marries in lavish ceremony at Tuscany's Orbetello Cathedral. Tatler . 27 September 2021.
- Sekretariat SD des Fürsten von Liechtenstein
- Web site: How Sí Collective Founders Are Putting Latin American Fashion On The Global Map. Monica. Mendal. Forbes. 13 January 2021. 26 June 2022.
- Web site: Wedding of Prince Josef-Emanuel and María Claudia Echevarría. German. 28 March 2022. 26 June 2022. volksblatt.li. Prinz Josef-Emanuel von und zu Liechtenstein und María Claudia Echevarría Suárez.
- Web site: The European social set flocked to Cartagena for a royal wedding this weekend. Tatler . 28 March 2022.
- http://www.coleccionesmilitares.com/cintas/europa/liechtenstein.gif Military Collection
- http://www.parlament.gv.at/PAKT/VHG/XXIV/AB/AB_10542/imfname_251156.pdf Anfragebeantwortung
- http://medals.org.uk/luxembourg/luxembourg-text.htm Medals of the World