Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern
- January 10, 2024
- Entrepreneur
Quick Facts
Full Name | Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern |
Occupation | entrepreneur |
Date Of Birth | Apr 20, 1952(1952-04-20) |
Age | 72 |
Country | Germany |
Horoscope | Aries |
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern Biography
Name | Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern |
Birthday | Apr 20 |
Birth Year | 1952 |
Birth Country | Germany |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Parents | Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, Princess Margarita of Leiningen |
Siblings | Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern, Prince Albrecht of Hohenzollern |
Spouse | Nina de Zomer , Alexandra Schenck |
Children(s) | Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern, MORE |
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern is one of the most popular and richest Entrepreneur who was born on April 20, 1952 in Germany.
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern (born 20 April 1952) is the eldest son of the late Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Margarita of Leiningen. He became head of the Princely House of Hohenzollern, the Roman Catholic Swabian branch of the dynasty, upon his father’s death on 16 September 2010.
The prince lives on his hunting estate Josefslust House, whereas the nearby hunting lodge is used by his brother Albrecht (born 1954) and the nearby Krauchenwies estate by his divorced wife, Princess Alexandra. Furthermore, he owns Umkirch Castle.
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Entrepreneur |
House | Living in own house. |
Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern is one of the richest entrepreneur from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
According to the suspended 1938 Constitution of Romania, Karl Friedrich is heir to the throne since 2017, upon the death of former King Michael. However, in a 2009 interview, he stated that he had no interest in the Romanian throne.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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Who is Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern Dating?
According to our records, Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern married to Nina de Zomer , Alexandra Schenck. As of December 1, 2023, Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern’s is not dating anyone.
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Facts & Trivia
Adrian Ranked on the list of most popular Entrepreneur. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Germany. Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern celebrates birthday on April 20 of every year.
Are there any living hohenzollerns?
House of Hohenzollern
Current head| Germany and Prussia: Prince Georg Friedrich (1994–present)
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen: Prince Karl Friedrich (2010–present)
Who is the current heir to the German throne?
Georg Friedrich
Tenure| 26 September 1994 – present
Predecessor| Louis Ferdinand
Heir apparent| Carl Friedrich
Born| 10 June 1976 Bremen, West Germany
Where did the hohenzollerns come from?
Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). It takes its name from a castle in Swabia first mentioned as Zolorin or Zolre (the modern Hohenzollern, south of Tübingen, in the Land Baden-Württemberg).
Is there still a German royal family?
Short answer: No. Germany hasn’t had a royal family or monarch since the end of World War I , when Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated the German and Prussian thrones. Since there was no agreement made on his successor, which would have been his son, Crown Prince Wilhelm, Germany became a de facto republic on November 9, 1918.
What does Hohenzollern mean in English?
Definition of Hohenzollern : of or relating to a princely German family that reigned in Prussia from 1701–1918 and in Germany from 1871–1918.