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Prince Andrew Andreyevich
Born (1923-01-21) 21 January 1923 (age 101)
London, England
SpouseElena Dourneva
Kathleen Norris
Inez von Bachelin
IssuePrince Alexis Andreyevich
Prince Peter Andreyevich
Prince Andrew Andreyevich
Names
Andrew Andreyevich Romanov
HouseHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov
FatherPrince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia
MotherElisabetha Ruffo

Andrew Andreyevich Romanov (born 21 January 1923) is a Russian American artist and author. He is a great-nephew of Russia's last Emperor, Nicholas II (see Romanov Family Association).

Biography

Andrew Andreyevich Romanov was born in London, England to Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (1897–1981) and his first morganatic wife, Elisabetha Sasso-Ruffo (1886–1940).[1] He is the head of the family of his great-grandfather, Emperor Alexander III of Russia. He is the eldest living male line grandson of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and his wife Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia, the eldest sister of the last reigning Emperor Nicholas II of Russia,[2] thereby being the last Emperor's closest family relation from the Romanov Family. His godfather was Edward VIII of the United Kingdom.[3] He spent his childhood living in a guesthouse at Windsor Castle.[4]

Romanov was educated at the Imperial Service College and served in the Royal Navy during World War II. In 1949 he left the United Kingdom for the United States where he worked for a time as a carpenter.[5] He became a naturalised U.S. citizen on 20 December 1954.[2]

He currently resides in Marin County, California and in 2007 released an autobiography called The Boy Who Would Be Tsar, which is illustrated with his artwork.

His work has been exhibited worldwide, including recent exhibitions at Gallery 16 in San Francisco.

Marriages and children

Prince Andrew has been married three times. He was married first in San Francisco on 9 September 1951 to Elena Dourneva (born 1927). They had one son before divorcing in 1959.

He was married secondly to Kathleen Norris (1935–1967) whom he married on 21 March 1961 in San Francisco. They had two children. Kathleen Norris was a granddaughter of American authors Kathleen Norris and Charles Gilman Norris.

  • Prince Peter Andreevich Romanov (born 21 November 1961)
  • Prince Andrew Andreevich Romanov (born 20 February 1963)

He is presently married to Inez von Bachelin (born 1933).

Title and styles

N.B. Since the Russian revolution members of the Imperial family have tended to drop the territorial designation “of Russia” and use the princely title with the surname Romanov.[6] However this title, and even his right to the surname Romanov are disputed by some.[7]

Ancestry

Family of Prince Andrew Romanoff
16. Nicholas I of Russia
8. Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia
17. Charlotte of Prussia
4. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia
18. Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden
9. Princess Cecilie of Baden
19. Princess Sophie of Sweden
2. Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia
20. Alexander II of Russia
10. Alexander III of Russia
21. Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
5. Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia
22. Christian IX of Denmark
11. Dagmar of Denmark
23. Louise of Hesse-Kassel
1. Prince Andrew Andreevich Romanov
24. Francesco Ruffo, Duke of Bagnara
12. Girolamo Ruffo
25. Nicoletta Filangieri
6. Fabrizio Ruffo, Duke of Sasso-Ruffo
26. Prince Giacomo Filomarino della Rocca d'Aspro
13. Elena Filomarino
27. Rosa Cattaneo della Volta, Marchesa di Montescaglioso
3. Elisabetha Ruffo
28. Prince Vassili Ivanovich Meshersky
14. Prince Alexander Vasilievich Meshchersky
29. Baroness Charlotte von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel
7. Princess Natalia Alexandrovna Meshcherska
30. Count Sergei Grigorievitch Stroganov
15. Countess Elizaveta Sergeievna Stroganova
31. Countess Natalia Pavlovna Stroganova

See also

References

  1. ^ Almanach de Gotha. Gotha: Justus Perthes. 1944. p. 113.
  2. ^ a b Lundy, Darryl. "The Peerage". Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  3. ^ van der Kiste, John; Coryne Hall (2004). Once A Grand Duchess. Sutton Publishing. p. 209. ISBN 0-7509-3521-9.
  4. ^ Farr, Kristin (5 February 2007). "Art Review : Andrew Romanoff: The Boy Who Would Be Tsar". Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  5. ^ Liberatore, Paul (22 January 2007). "Liberatore at Large: Shrinky Dink autobiography tells the storybook life of a Russian prince in Inverness". Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  6. ^ Almanach de Gotha (186th ed.). 2003. p. 314. ISBN 0-9532142-4-9.
  7. ^ "Dynastic Succession". imperialhouse.ru. Retrieved 26 July 2009.
Prince Andrew Romanoff
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 21 January 1923
Titles in pretence
Preceded byas Head of the House of Romanov Line of succession to the Russian throne
(disputed)

1st position
Succeeded by

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