Prince Heinrich of Hanover

Prince Heinrich of Hanover (Heinrich Julius Christian Otto Friedrich Franz Anton Günter; born 29 April 1961) is a historian and publisher in Göttingen with publishing firm MatrixMedia.

Prince Heinrich
Prince Heinrich with an imitated flag of King George I of Great Britain
Born (1961-04-29) 29 April 1961
Hanover, Lower Saxony, West Germany
Spouse
IssueOskar Nick
Prince Albert
Princess Eugenia
Prince Julius
Full name
Heinrich Julius Christian Otto Friedrich Franz Anton Günter
HouseHanover
FatherErnest Augustus, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick
MotherPrincess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Early life

Prince Heinrich is the youngest child of Ernest Augustus, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, and his first wife Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.[1] He was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany. His eldest brother, Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (born 1954), is the present head of the House of Hanover.

His father, a direct male descendant of the Hanoverian kings of Great Britain from George I to George III was born a British prince, confirmed by George V in 1914, but as a child lost the title due to the Titles Deprivation Act (1917). The House of Hanover refuses to recognise this letter and continues to bear the title of Prince (or Princess) of Great Britain and Ireland with the style of Royal Highness as titles of pretense. As it was entered into their German passports in 1914, the title still continues to be part of their official family name in Germany.

Professional life

Heinrich founded, owns and manages the publishing company MatrixMedia Verlag in Göttingen. The focal point of the house is history, namely local history of the state of Lower Saxony, of which the predecessor states were the Kingdom of Hanover and the Duchy of Brunswick, furthermore the history of the House of Welf, but also general historical items. The company publishes books, monographs, historiographies, memoirs, illustrated books and films.[2] Furthermore, he is responsible for a website on the House of Welf called Welfen.de[3]

Personal life

Heinrich was in a relationship with cabaret artist Désirée Nick (born 30 September 1960 in Berlin). They have a son:

Oscar Julius Heinrich Ferdinand Prinz von Hanover (29 September 1996 in Berlin).

On 30 April 1999, Heinrich married Thyra von Westernhagen at Teistungen estate, owned by the von Westernhagen family since 1283.

They have three children:

  • Prince Albert Thilo Ludwig Arndt of Hanover (14 December 1999)
  • Princess Eugenia of Hanover (19 July 2001)
  • Prince Julius of Hanover (22 February 2006)

Literary works

Heinrich has authored the following books under the name Heinrich von Hannover:

  • Georg II. König und Kurfürst. ISBN 3-932313-07-0.
  • Macht Intrigen und Verbannung – Welfen und Romanows am Zarenhof. ISBN 3-932313-05-4.
  • Welfisches Hannover. ISBN 3-932313-11-9.
  • Frauen vom Hof der Welfen. ISBN 3-932313-17-8.
  • Elisabeth Herzogin von Calenberg. ISBN 3-932313-18-6.
  • Nicht im Auftrag Ihrer Majestät. ISBN 3-932313-16-X.
  • Hannover zwischen den Mächten Europas. ISBN 3-932313-02-X.
  • Welfenbericht. ISBN 3-932313-10-0.
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References

  1. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XVIII. "Haus Hannover". C.A. Starke Verlag, 2007, pp. 23, 26–27. ISBN 978-3-7980-0841-0.
  2. Website of Matrix Media Verlag (in German)
  3. "Website Welfen.de (in German)". Archived from the original on 21 November 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
Prince Heinrich of Hanover
Cadet branch of the House of Welf
Born: 29 April 1961
Hanoverian royalty
Preceded by
Prince Otto Heinrich of Hanover
Line of succession to the former Hanoverian throne
4th position
Succeeded by
Prince Albert of Hanover
Preceded by
Princess Alexandra of Hanover
Line of succession to the British throne
descended from Queen Victoria's daughter Victoria
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