Authenticity of the Ekaterinburg Remains: Confirmed to be those of the Imperial Family by the Investigative Committee

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17 July, 2020, Moscow.

In an interview with Izvestiia on the Feast of the Imperial Martyrs and Those who Perished With Them, investigator Marina Molodtsova made the following statement regarding the bones formerly known as the “Ekaterinburg remains” now known to be the Holy Relics of the last Imperial Family.

“As for the identification of the remains found near Yekaterinburg in 1979, on the basis of numerous examinations, the investigation concluded that they really belong to Nicholas II and members of his family and their entourage. However, now the investigation continues to collect materials and conduct expert examinations to eliminate the slightest doubt.”

There will no doubt be further investigations, and there will, of necessity, be a meeting of Church authorities to determine what will happen to the relics in the future.

This may be the beginning of the end of the decades-long quest to authenticate the relics of the Imperial Martyrs to the satisfaction of the Moscow Patriarchate.

For more information about the Russian Imperial House and the position on the “Ekaterinburg remains” click HERE.

Visit of the Grand Duke to St. Petersburg with the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation

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On 11-13 July 2020, H.I.H. The Heir, Tsesarevich, and Grand Duke George of Russia visited St. Petersburg.On 12 July, the feast day of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, His Imperial Highness attended the Divine Liturgy in the Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Liturgy was served by His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii of St. Petersburg, along with other members of the clergy.


Before the Liturgy began, Archpriest Alexander Tkachenko performed the rite of Chrismation for Miss Rebecca Virginia Bettarini, the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation, who took the name Victoria Romanovna in Holy Orthodoxy. She arrived in St. Petersburg with the Grand Duke.

 

In preparation for her reception into Holy Orthodoxy, Ms. Rebecca Bettarini received religious instruction under the aegis of His Eminence Archbishop Kyrill of San Francisco and Western America (ROCOR). The day before their arrival in St. Petersburg, Grand Duke George and Miss Bettarini visited the Church of St. Martin the Confessor in Moscow, where her final session preparing her for Confession and Chrismation took place.


Grand Duke George of Russia and Victoria Romanovna Bettarini then received Holy Communion. His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii afterward presented Victoria Romanovna an icon of her Heavenly patron, the Holy Martyr Victoria of Rome.

 

Victoria Romanovna Bettarini is the daughter of His Excellency Ambassador Roberto Bettarini and Carla Virginia Cacciatore. Mr. Bettarini is a career Italian diplomat who served as the Italian Ambassador to Zaire, Iraq, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Miss Bettarini attended the Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Rome, where she received her BA in political science. She then went on to attain an MA in development economics and international development from the Società Italiana Organizzazione Internazionale in Rome. Miss Bettarini has served as the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation since its creation as the Russian Imperial Foundation for Cancer Research in 2012. Miss Bettarini speaks Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English fluently, and has been studying Russian for several years.


Of behalf of his mother, the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, Grand Duke George awarded the Imperial Order of St. Vladimir to His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii. In turn, the Metropolitan presented the Grand Duke an icon of the Resurrection of Christ and a number of books. 

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An Interview with Grand Duke George

Grand Duke George of Russia, the son, and heir of Grand Duchess Maria, recently accepted the request of Royal historian Marlene Eilers Koenig for an interview.  He was in Moscow when quarantine began and has remained there, conducting business and working with his charities.   

For a link to Ms. Koenig’s site and the interview, please click HERE.

Photo from Ms. Koenig’s site, courtesy of Grand Duke George.

Photo from Ms. Koenig’s site, courtesy of Grand Duke George.

The House of Romanov sends condolences on the death of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya

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2020-05-02 MEMORY ETERNAL. An Announcement from the Chancellery of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia concerning the Death of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya

The Chancellery of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia is deeply saddened to announce the death on May 2, 2020, of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya (1926-2020). She was 94 years old.

Olga Kulikovskaya (née Pupynina, and, in her first marriage, Barton) was, from 1986, the third wife of Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1917-1993), the son of H.I.H. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882-1960) from her second marriage to Colonel N. A. Kulikovsky (1881-1958).

Olga Kulikovskaya participated widely in public service, donated to the Russian Orthodox Church a number of relics from the Imperial Family that had been in the possession of the Kulikovsky family, and did much to promote the artwork of her husband’s mother, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna.

The Head of the Imperial House, H.I.H. the Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, and her son and heir, H.I.H. the Grand Duke George of Russia, extend their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the newly reposed Olga Kulikovskaya, and pray for the repose of soul.

May the Lord grant the remission of sins, committed in knowledge or in ignorance, of his servant Olga, and receive her soul into His Heavenly Abode.

Eternal memory! Вечная память!

For more information on the Kulikovsky descendants of Grand Duchess Olga, click HERE.

The House of Romanov sends condolences to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta on the death of their Grand Master

His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

2020-04-29 The Head of the House of Romanoff is deeply saddened by the death of the Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

The Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, was deeply saddened to learn of the death on April 29, 2020, of His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

The Grand Duchess and her son and heir H.I.H. The Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia, have sent a letter to the Lieutenant ad interim (the acting head of the Order) Fra’ Ruy Gonçalo do Valle Peixoto de Villas Boas, which notes that the Grand Master was a man of deep faith and humanity, and his dedication to serving the sick and the poor exemplified the spiritual mission of the Order of Malta.

In Memoriam: H.I.H. Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich on the Anniversary of his Repose

Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich (1917-92) c. 1991, Colour photograph | Collection of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II | Royal Collection Trust | RCIN 2927299

Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich (1917-92) c. 1991, Colour photograph | Collection of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II | Royal Collection Trust | RCIN 2927299

On the 21st of April, 1992, Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia died in Miami, Florida, USA, during a press conference which was to precede a speech the following day to be given to a large business group under the auspices of the Northern Trust Bank of Florida. Grand Duke Vladimir had been asked to come speak to the group due to the recent and surprising developments in the former Soviet Union.

On December 25, 1991, the flag of the USSR was lowered over the Kremlin for a final time. Representatives from soon-to-be former Soviet republics (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan) stood together and announced they would declare a Commonwealth of Independent States. The three Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia) had already declared their independence from the USSR. Gorbachev resigned on December 25.

This profound change was one the Northern Trust Bank hoped to address in their event. The Grand Duke and his wife had just completed their first visit to Russia since the Grand Duke had fled in 1919, and the Grand Duchess had left in 1931. The Grand Duke was only one of the many cousins who were active in discussing the future possibilities in the formerly communist east. The former kings of Romania, and Bulgaria, as well as the Crown Prince of the former Yugoslavia were active at this time, sharing their experiences and visions for the future. 

The son of a British Royal Princess and a Russian Grand Duke who had survived the revolution, the Grand Duke was eminently qualified to speak on the topics of change, reform, and of constitutional monarchy.

The day after his death, the Grand Duke’s speech was read on his behalf by Prince Nicolas Ouroussoff who had accompanied him to Miami:

“…Like many other Russians raised in exile abroad, I have spent most of my life firm in the belief that the best way to help Russia and the Russian people was by opposing communism.  This was also the attitude of my late father, who felt that no real political, economic or spiritual progress could take place in Russia as long it was under the Marxist yoke. 

In the last few months, the communist system that held my country in its grip for 74 tragic years has at last, thank God, been smashed to pieces by the Russian people.  And now, for the first time, Russians living in exile like myself can begin to speak realistically about participating with our compatriots in Russia in the effort to rebuild our country…My wife, my daughter, my grandson and I are Russians, and as Russians, we wish to participate and contribute in any way possible, whether official or unofficial, public or private, to the progress of our country. 

We all thank God that our country has been delivered from communism.  We are also most grateful that this long and involuntary exile is finally ending…The problems that Russia faces are so enormous that there is room for all Russians, whether in Russia or abroad, to pitch in and lend a hand, each in his own way and each according to his own possibilities.  This of course includes us…

Given the continuing fragmentation of what used to be the Soviet Union, it is my belief that a monarchy offers certain definite advantages which no other form of government can provide.  In the first place, a democratic and constitutional monarchy can play an enormous role as a stabilizing factor and as a focus for unity within a federal system.  In the present period of turbulence and chaos, one cannot overestimate the advantages to the nation of a monarchy, which, as an institution, is totally removed from party politics and whose position remains unaffected by the failures of political leaders.  I envision the monarchy as an institution in which one can have absolute trust and whose impartiality and neutrality allow the monarch to serve as a genuine arbiter within a federation or commonwealth.  The example that immediately comes to mind is that of my mother’s country, Great Britain. 

Before the creation of the British Commonwealth, the Crown served as the key link and really the last link of an Empire.  With the creation of the British Commonwealth, Her Majesty the Queen, as Head of the Commonwealth, has been the one symbol linking so many countries, both monarchies and republics, all over the globe…It seems to me that the peoples of Russia would understand and accept such a political structure.  A monarchy in Russia, however, could do more than provide a focus for national or commonwealth unity.  It would also provide a symbol of continuity, something that would allow the people to identify with their past and serve as a constant reminder of their history, their patrimony and their roots.  For a nation that was nearly robbed of its history and now in many ways is without moorings, this is of extreme importance. 

I see the role of a Russian monarch as a catalyst for federation, within the framework of a democratic monarchy of which he would be the first servant – a monarch not tied to any ideology and who expresses himself publicly on issues from a strictly non-political point of view.  In this sense, a monarchy can serve the people as a democratic bulwark against dictatorship.  In addition, a monarchy as an institution can serve very effectively as the focus for the loyalty of the armed forces.  Armed forces which are loyal to the symbol of the Crown rather than to the partisan political leaders or parties provide a further protection from military interference in the civil affairs of government, thus strengthening democracy. 

All these questions must, as I said before, be decided by the Russian people at the appropriate time and under the appropriate circumstances.  It is difficult to predict what the ultimate decision might be.”

Eternal memory!

The Head of the House of Romanov Has Recovered from Coronavirus

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18 April 2020  The Head of the House of Romanov HasRecovered from Coronavirus

 

The Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, has recovered from coronavirus.

From the very beginning of this pandemic, the Grand Duchess has strictly complied with all quarantine measures mandated by governmental authorities and public health officials in theKingdom of Spain.  Toward the end of March, however, Her Imperial Highness began experiencing several mild flu-like symptoms that persisted for several days, and so was tested for COVID-19.  The test returned positive.  By God’s mercy, the Grand Duchess has fully recovered and has now developed a full immunity to this virus.  The Grand Duchess received the results of her follow-up tests on Great and Holy Friday, April 17.

At present, the Head of the Imperial House of Russia is out of danger, but she continues to observe the quarantine regime in accordance with the procedure established by governmental and public health authorities in Spain.  The Grand Duchess’s visit to Russia, which was originally planned for May 2020, has been postponed indefinitely.

Her Imperial Highness congratulates all her countrymen the world over on the Bright Feast of the Resurrection of Christ.  She wishes good health for everyone and prays for a quick and complete end to this global disaster.

The Grand Duchess’s son and heir, H.I.H. The Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia, is in Moscow and continues to follow carefully the stay-at-home orders issued by authorities in Russia.  He remains in good health.

Their Imperial Highnesses continue working and advising in the many social and cultural activities of the institutions and organizations associated with the Imperial House of Russia, using the various means of remote telecommunications at their disposal.

 

2020-04-18 Глава Дома Романовых исцелилась от коронавируса

Глава Российского Императорского Дома Романовых Е.И.В. Государыня Великая Княгиня Мария Владимировна исцелилась от коронавируса.

С самого начала пандемии Великая Княгиня неукоснительно соблюдала все карантинные меры, предписываемые властями и санитарными службами Королевства Испания. В конце марта Ее Императорское Высочество в течение нескольких дней испытывала лёгкое недомогание, сходное с признаками обычного сезонного ОРВИ. После прохождения тестирования было установлено, что Государыня перенесла заболевание коронавирусом COVID 19. По милости Божией, она полностью выздоровела, причем у неё выработался устойчивый иммунитет к этому вирусу. Результаты теста были получены Великой Княгиней в Страстную Пятницу, 17 апреля.

В настоящее время здоровью Главы Российского Императорского Дома ничто не угрожает, но она продолжает соблюдать режим карантина в соответствии с установленным властями порядком. Ожидаемый визит Великой Княгини на Родину, первоначально намеченный на май 2020 года, перенесён на более поздний срок.

Ее Императорское Высочество поздравляет соотечественников с Праздником Пасхи Христовой, желает всем крепкого здоровья и молится о скорейшем прекращении всемирного бедствия.

Сын и наследник Главы Российского Императорского Дома Е.И.В. Государь Цесаревич и Великий Князь Георгий Михайлович находится в Москве, соблюдая режим самоизоляции. Он пребывает в добром здравии.

Их Императорские Высочества продолжают руководить социокультурной деятельностью учреждений и организаций при Российском Императорском Доме, используя средства дистанционной связи.