Line of Succession To The Title Duke of Hohenberg
Line of succession to the title Duke of Hohenberg:
- HSH Prince Nikolaus of Hohenberg (b. 1961), heir apparent, son of Duke Georg
- HSH Prince Karl of Hohenberg (b. 1991), son of Prince Nikolaus
- HSH Prince Maximilian of Hohenberg (b. 1970), son of Duke Georg
- HSH Prince Nikolaus of Hohenberg (b. 2001), son of Prince Maximilian
- HSH Prince Leopold of Hohenberg (b. 2006), son of Prince Maximilian
- HSH Prince Albrecht of Hohenberg (b. 1931), son of Duke Maximilian
- HSH Prince Leo Johannes of Hohenberg (b. 1964), son of Prince Albrecht
- HSH Prince Adrien of Hohenberg (b. 2003), son of Prince Leo Johannes
- HSH Prince Stephan of Hohenberg (b. 1972), son of Duke Maxmilian's late son Johannes
- HSH Prince Nepomuk of Hohenberg (b. 2005), son of Prince Stephan
- HSH Prince Georg of Hohenberg (b. 1975), son of Duke Maxmilian's late son Johannes
- HSH Prince Peter of Hohenberg (b. 1936), son of Duke Maximilian
- HSH Prince Gerhard of Hohenberg (b. 1941), son of Duke Maximilian
- HSH Prince Franz Ferdinand of Hohenberg (b. 1969), a male-line grandson of Duchess Sophie's son Ernst
- HSH Prince Maximilian of Hohenberg (b. 2001), son of Prince Franz Ferdinand
- HSH Prince Ernst of Hohenberg (b. 1944), son of Duchess Sophie's son Ernst
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