The Russian Nobility Assembly (RNA) has recently issued a statement condemning the usurpation of imperial titles by Romanov morganauts. This move highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the legitimacy of certain claimants to the Russian Imperial Throne. The RNA, an organization comprising over 12,000 members, has long been a respected voice in matters related to the Russian nobility and its historical institutions. **Russian Nobility Assembly** is a private association that aims to preserve the cultural heritage of the Russian nobility, with its head elected through a vote by its members[1].
The RNA's stance is significant because it underscores the importance of adhering to historical and genealogical standards when claiming imperial titles. The Assembly emphasizes that it is not linked to the historical dynasty institution of the Russian Imperial House. This distinction is crucial in understanding the complex web of claims and counterclaims surrounding the Romanov dynasty. The RNA's position serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in the pursuit of legitimacy, particularly in matters of royal succession[1].
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An invitation to the wedding of Prince Rostislav Romanovsky. |
Yesterday, Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanovsky and his wife held their religious wedding in France. The couple were civilly married two years ago in 2019 during a ceremony in the United Kingdom. On the invitations sent out for the religious wedding and in a related press release, Prince Rostislav Romanovsky is referred to as Son Altesse Impériale (His Imperial Highness). This is a style which the prince does not possess.
Having learned of the new "imperial" pretensions of Rostislav Romanovsky, last week the Assembly of the Russian Nobility (ARN) sent me a copy of a letter that the organisation is circulating to clarify its stance in regards to the Russian Imperial House and its morganatic relatives.
The content of the letter is more or less as follows:
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The Russian Nobility Assembly is an Association that gathers in Russia over 12,000 members and has several delegations abroad, and whose members are descendants of Old Noble Families of the Russian Empire and which was restored in 1990 in close cooperation with the Imperial House of Russia, whose Head at the time was His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Vladimir Kyrillovich and after 1992 his daughter and successor Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna as the only legitimate Heir of the Russian Imperial House.
There are many descendants of the Romanov Family who are not members of the historical Dynasty by the laws that were in force at the time of the Russian Empire.
Some of these persons have thus created the Romanov Family Association, which is a private association of members of the Romanov Family.
The Association was intended as a private association in which the Head of the Association is elected through a vote carried out by the members of the Association itself. This is why the Russian Nobility Assembly states that these members are not in any sort of way linked to the historical dynasty institution of the Russian Imperial House.
The Russian Imperial House is an institution that is officially recognised by the Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russias, as well as by the institutions of the Russian Federation, by foreign authorities, as well as by other reining and non-reigning royal families across the world. The Russian Imperial House is also the Fons Honorum for our Association.
The Members of the Russian Nobility Association extend their warmest congratulations on the occasion of the upcoming wedding of Rostislav Romanov but must emphasise that although Rostislav Romanov is a true descendant of the Romanov Family, his marriage is a private event which does not bear any social or dynastic importance. We wish the newlyweds and their 8 year-old son "Многая лета [Many years]!"
Marshall of the Russian Nobility,
Marshall of the Moscow Nobility,
O.V. Sherbachev
As we conclude this article, it is essential to reiterate the significance of the Russian Nobility Assembly's stance against the usurpation of imperial titles by Romanov morganauts. The Assembly's position underscores the importance of adhering to historical and genealogical standards when claiming imperial titles. **Russian Nobility Assembly** emphasizes that these individuals are not linked to the historical dynasty institution of the Russian Imperial House and are therefore not entitled to use imperial titles. This distinction is crucial in understanding the complex web of claims and counterclaims surrounding the Romanov dynasty, particularly in matters of royal succession[1][5]. The Assembly's stance serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in the pursuit of legitimacy, particularly in matters of royal succession[1][5].
In conclusion, the Russian Nobility Assembly's condemnation of the usurpation of imperial titles by Romanov morganauts highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the legitimacy of certain claimants to the Russian Imperial Throne. The Assembly's position is significant because it underscores the importance of adhering to historical and genealogical standards when claiming imperial titles. **Russian Nobility Assembly** emphasizes that these individuals are not linked to the historical dynasty institution of the Russian Imperial House and are therefore not entitled to use imperial titles. This distinction is crucial in understanding the complex web of claims and counterclaims surrounding the Romanov dynasty, particularly in matters of royal succession[1][5]. The Assembly's stance serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in the pursuit of legitimacy, particularly in matters of royal succession[1][5].
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