Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria
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Max-Emanuel Ludwig Maria Herzog in Bayern (sometimes styled Prince Max of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria; born 21 January 1937) as the younger son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, is the heir presumptive to both the headship of the former Bavarian Royal House and the Jacobite Succession. He was born a Prince of Bavaria, as a member of the royal line of the House of Wittelsbach, but has been using the title "Herzog in Bayern" or Duke in Bavaria, since he was adopted as an adult by his great-uncle, Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria, the last bearer of that title of a junior branch of the House of Wittelsbach, from whom he inherited considerable estates at Tegernsee Abbey (including a brewery), Banz Abbey and Kreuth.
Family
Max married the Swedish Countess Elisabeth Douglas (granddaughter of a general, Count Archibald Douglas), in a civil ceremony in Kreuth on 10 January 1967 and in a religious ceremony in Munich on 24 January 1967.[1]
They have five daughters:
- Duchess Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria (born 28 October 1967 in Munich). She married Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein on 3 July 1993 in Vaduz. They have four children:
- Prince Joseph Wenzel Maximilian Maria of Liechtenstein (born 24 May 1995 in London)
- Princess Marie-Caroline Elisabeth Immaculata of Liechtenstein (born 17 October 1996 in Grabs, Canton of St. Gallen)
- Prince Georg Antonius Constantin Maria of Liechtenstein (born 20 April 1999 in Grabs)
- Prince Nikolaus Sebastian Alexander Maria of Liechtenstein (born 6 December 2000, in Grabs)
- Duchess Marie-Caroline Hedwig Eleonore in Bavaria (born 23 June 1969 in Munich). She married Duke Philipp of Württemberg (son of Carl, Duke of Württemberg and Princess Diane of Orléans) in a civil ceremony in Altshausen and a religious ceremony on 27 July 1991 in Tegernsee. They have four children:
- Duchess Sophie Anastasia Assunta Marie Pauline of Württemberg (born 15 January 1994 in Munich)
- Duchess Pauline Philippa Adelheid Helena Marie of Württemberg (born 15 April 1997 in London)
- Duke Carl-Theodor Philipp Maria Max Emanuel of Württemberg (born 15 June 1999 in London)
- Duchess Anna Maximiliana Elizabeth Mariella Marie of Württemberg (born 1 February 2007 in London)
- Duchess Helena Eugenie Maria Donatha Mechthild in Bavaria (born 6 May 1972 in Munich)
- Duchess Elisabeth Marie Christine Franziska in Bavaria (born 4 October 1973 in Munich). She married Daniel Terberger (born 1 June 1967) on 25 September 2004. They have two children:
- Maximilian Ludwig Terberger (born 30 August 2005 in Bielefeld)
- Ottora Elisabeth Victoria Lucia Terberger (born 13 December 2007)
- Duchess Maria-Anna Henriette Gabrielle Julie in Bavaria (born 7 May 1975 in Munich). She first married 8 September 2007 Klaus Runow (born 3 July 1964), an investment banker.[2] Their divorce was announced in early 2015. Maria-Anna secondly married 16 October 2015 Baron Andreas von Maltzahn (b. 1964) Maria Anna and Runow have two sons:
Max and Elisabeth live at Schloss Tegernsee and Schloss Wildenwart.[4]
- The bath house ("Wildbad") Kreuth
- Wildenwart Castle
Patronages
- Member of the Board of Trustees of the Technical University of Munich.[4]
- Member of the Board of Trustees of the Friends of the Pinakothek der Moderne (the modern art museum in Munich).[4]
- Member of the Board of Directors of TAG Tegernseebahn Immobilien- und Beteiligungs Aktiengesellschaft (a real estate corporation centred in the Tegernsee Valley).[4]
- President of the Chiemgau Golf Club (since 1987).[4]
- President of the Wittelsbacher Golf Club in Rohrenfeld-Neuburg.[4]
Honours
- Coadjutor, Grand Master and First Grand Prior of the Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception[5]
- Knight of the Order of Saint Hubert[5]
- Knight of Honour of the Teutonic Order[5]
- Recipient of the 70th Birthday Badge Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf (30 April 2016)[6]
Ancestry
References
- ↑ Genealogy
- ↑ "Royal weddings in history". Vogue.
- ↑ "Bräustüberl-Zeitung" (in German). April–May 2012. p. 1. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Noel S. McFerran (2010). "Max, Duke in Bavaria". The Jacobite Heritage. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- 1 2 3 Noel S. McFerran (2014). "The Descendants of Queen Mary IV and III". The Jacobite Heritage. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- ↑ King Carl Gustaf's Birthday
Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria Born: 21 January 1937 | ||
Titles in pretence | ||
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Preceded by Ludwig Wilhelm |
Duke in Bavaria | Incumbent |
Lines of succession | ||
First | Line of succession to the Bavarian throne | Succeeded by Prince Luitpold of Bavaria |
Jacobite succession | Succeeded by The Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein |