Romanian Royal Family - Deceased Members of The Royal Family

Deceased Members of The Royal Family

The Royal House of Romania

Michael I
Queen Consort:
Anne
Children
Princess Margareta
Princess Elena
Princess Irina
Princess Sofia
Princess Maria
Grandchildren
Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills
Karina de Roumanie Medforth-Mills
Michael de Roumanie Kreuger
Angelica de Roumanie Kreuger
Elisabeta-Maria Biarneix
  • King Carol I of Romania
  • Queen Elisabeth of Romania
    • Princess Maria of Romania
  • King Ferdinand of Romania
  • Queen Marie of Romania
    • King Carol II of Romania
    • Princess Elisabeth of Romania
    • Maria, Queen of Yugoslavia
    • Prince Nicholas of Romania
    • Princess Ileana of Romania
    • Prince Mircea of Romania
  • King Carol II of Romania
  • Queen Mother Helen of Romania

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