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- Monarchy of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia
The monarchy of Liechtenstein is the constitutional form of government by which a hereditary sovereign reigns as the head of state of Liechtenstein The current monarch is Prince Hans-Adam II [1]
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The Principality of Liechtenstein is a constitutional hereditary monarchy on a democratic and parliamentary basis The Princely House thus has a significant political role in the reputation and the development of the country for the benefit of its people
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What ruling power do the Liechtenstein royal family have? The Princely House of Liechtenstein is one of the oldest noble families in Europe, tracing its origins to the 12th century As mentioned, unlike many other royal families, they are reigning monarchs, not just ceremonial figures
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Born on 14 February 1945, Prince Hans-Adam is the current monarch of Liechtenstein, although he inherited many of his powers five years before he inherited the throne
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The current Prince of Liechtenstein is Hans-Adam II, since 13 November 1989 [1] The current Hereditary Prince and Regent of Liechtenstein is Alois, since 15 August 2004
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Princely House of Liechtenstein encompasses centuries of history and gave the Principality of Liechtenstein its name House and family members are committed to the country and its people, in many ways
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Explore the Liechtenstein royal family tree and its current members Learn about the monarchy's history and the family’s role in Liechtenstein's governance
- Liechtenstein FAQs - Unofficial Royalty
Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein, son of Prince Franz Josef II and brother of the current reigning prince, married Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg, the daughter of Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg in 1982
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