Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern

Prince Carl Christian
Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern
Born (1962-04-05) 5 April 1962
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Spouse Nicole Neschitsch (m. 1999)
Issue Prince Nicolas
Full name
German: Carl Christian Friedrich Johannes Meinrad Maria Hubertus Edmund
House Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Father Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern
Mother Princess Birgitta of Sweden

Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern[1][2] (German: Carl Christian Friedrich Johannes Meinrad Maria Hubertus Edmund Prinz von Hohenzollern[1][2]) (born 5 April 1962[1][2]) is the eldest child[1][2] of Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern and of his wife Princess Birgitta of Sweden,[1][2] sister of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

Life

Carl Christian was born in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.[1][2]

In 1999 Carl Christian married Nicole Helene Neschitsch (born 22 January 1968, in Munich).[1][2] Their civil wedding was held 8 July 1999 in Munich; their religious wedding was held 26 July 1999 in Kreuzpullach.[1][2] They have one child:[1][2]

Carl Christian lives in Munich. He works for the ARRI Group, a leading world manufacturer and distributor of motion picture studio lighting, projectors, and cameras.

With his family, he was a guest at the 2010 Wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling.[3]

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

Ancestry

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Darryl Lundy (23 June 2008). "Karl Christian Prinz von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen". m thePeerage.com. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Paul Theroff. "HOHENZOLLERN". Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site. Archived from the original on 28 April 2009. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  3. http://www.stockholmnews.com/more.aspx?NID=5493

External links

Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern
Cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern
Born: 5 April 1962
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Fidelis of Hohenzollern
Line of succession to the headship of the House of Hohenzollern
6th position
Succeeded by
Prince Nicolas
Line of succession to the Romanian throne
7th position
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