New Year’s Greetings from the House of Romanoff

The Head of the Russian Imperial House, HIH the Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, HIH the Heir-Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George Mikhailovich and HSH Princess Victoria Romanovna cordially thank their countrymen and foreign friends who sent them congratulations on the birth and baptism of HSH Prince Alexander Georgievich and on the upcoming holidays, and they congratulate everyone on Christmas and New Year 2023, wishing health, peace, prosperity, fortitude, and God's help in all good deeds.

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Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna also thanks everyone who sent congratulations on her birthday.

Russian Legitimist Notes With Regret The Death of Princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa

Russian Legitimist notes with regret the death of friend of the Russian Imperial House, Princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (April 23, 1926 – December 11, 2022). Sometimes known simply as ”Kekau”, princess Abigail was a member of the House of Kawānanakoa, the Royal House of Hawai’i.

In May of 2010, Grand Duchess Maria made a tour of the Western United States and arrived in Honolulu. where she was warmly greeted by His Royal Highness Prince David Kaumuali’i Kawananaoka, who hosted a formal dinner in honor of the Grand Duchess, at which traditional Hawaiian dances and songs were performed.

The next morning, Her Imperial Highness visited the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God and venerated the renowned myrrh-streaming Icon of the Mother of God. The Rector of the Church, Priest Anatole Lyovin, and the owner of the miraculous icon, Nectarios Yanson, told the Grand Duchess about the history of this icon and of the parish, and gave Her Highness a vial containing the myrrh that came from the icon on the eve of her visit.

On May 5, the Grand Duchess visited the War Memorial of Pearl Harbor, and venerated the site where many thousands of soldiers, including members of the Russian emigration, met their death.

That day, a special visit to the Royal Palace was arranged for Her Highness. Later, in an official ceremony in the throne room, Her Royal Highness Princess Kapiolani Kawananaoka, now Marquise Marignoli, presented a bronze bust of the ancestor of Her Highness Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, Russian Emperor Alexander II the Emancipator, to the Palace Museum. This bust was brought to the Hawaiian Islands from St Petersburg by the Royal Ambassador in 1884. The Grand Duchess expressed joy that the bust of her ancestor, as a symbol of dynastic bonds, was returned to the Palace in her presence.

After the ceremony, Princess Abigail Kawananaoka hosted a luncheon in honor of the Grand Duchess, at which other members of the Hawaiian Royal Family were in attendance.

We send our deepest condolences to the Hawai’ian Royal House and the Hawai’ian people on the death of Princess Abigail.

International Press Reports on the Romanoff Christening in Moscow.

The international press is showing great interest in reports of the christening in Moscow yesterday. Many Russian and European news organizations sent representatives, and the pictures are being picked up on social media and by newspapers and magazines around the world.

We will update this page as more becomes available.

France

Histoires Royales

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Paris Match

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Spain

El Confidencial

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Vanity Fair

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United kingdom

The Daily Mail

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Imperial Chancellery Releases Announcement After the Christening of HSH Prince Alexander.

2022-12-06 The Baptism of the Grandson of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, His Serene Highness Prince Alexander Georgievich

On this day, 6 December (23 November by the Julian Calendar) 2022, the feast day of Grand Prince St. Alexander Nevsky, His Serene Highness Prince Alexander Georgievich—grandson of the Head of the Russian Imperial House, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, and son of H.I.H. The Heir, Tsesarevich, and Grand Duke George of Russia, and his spouse, Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Romanovna—was baptized into the Holy Orthodox Church.

With the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, the sacraments of Holy Baptism and Chrismation were performed in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, and were served by His Eminence Metropolitan Dionysius of Voskresensk, along with Mitred Archpriest Michael Protopopov, who came from Australia to help officiate at the services; Archpriest Alexander Tkachenko, the Chairman of the Executive Board of the Circle of Kindness charity; Hieromonk Nikon (Levachev-Belavenets), the head of the Office for Historical and Memorial Activities of the Her Imperial Highness’s Chancellery; and clergy from the New Saviour Monastery in Moscow, Fr. Ioann Ignatov and Fr. Vladimir Ignatov.

Attending the services were the newly-baptized prince’s relatives: his grandmother, the Head of the Russian Imperial House, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia; his parents, H.I.H. The Grand Duke George of Russia and H.S.H. Princess Victoria Romanovna; his paternal grandfather, Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (in Orthodoxy, Mikhail Pavlovich) and his wife, Princess Nadia; and his maternal grandfather and grandmother, His Excellency Ambassador Roberto Bettarina and his wife, Mrs. Carla Bettarini.

After the conclusion of the services, the Imperial Family were presented “measured icons” of Grand Prince St. Alexander Nevsky.

The first icon, which is a pious gift from the faithful friends and supporters of the Imperial Family in St. Petersburg and Moscow, was brought from St. Petersburg by Archpriest Alexander Tkachenko. It contains a fragment of the holy relics of Grand Prince St. Alexander Nevsky, and was sent as a blessing to Prince Alexander Georgievich by His Eminence Metropolitan Barsanuphius of St. Petersburg and Ladoga, who, on 1 October 2021, officiated at the marriage of the parents of His Serene Highness in St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.

The second measured icon is a gift by the Knights of the Russian Imperial and Royal Orders. The tradition of painting measured icons (icons of the heavenly patron of the newly baptized, “written” to the same height as the newborn) developed during the reign of the House of Rurikovich and was inherited by the first rulers of the House of Romanoff. After the reign of Peter I the Great, however, the custom of painting measured icons largely disappeared. In our day, this ancient Russian Orthodox tradition has been revived.

After the presentation of the icons, a festive meal was held in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral for all those present.

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His Serene Highness Prince Alexander Georgievich was born in Moscow on 21 October 2022.

This happy occasion in the Imperial Family is the first to take place in Russia after the 1917 Revolution.

A Very Happy Name Day to HSH Prince Alexander Georgievich Romanoff!

Today, 6 December (23 November OS) is the feast day of St Alexander Nevsky, Great Prince of Novgorod (in schema Alexis). All of us at the Russian Legitimist wish a very happy first Name Day to HSH Prince Alexander Georgievich Romanoff, and send our warmest congratulations to his parents, HIH the Grand Duke George, his wife, HSH Princess Romanoff, and his August Grandmother, HIH the Grand Duchess Maria, Head of the Russian Imperial house.

С Днём Ангела Его Светлость Князя Александра!

Histoires Royales: Grand Duke George and Princess Victoria present their son at home.

For the original article in French, CLICK HERE. The original article is by Nicolas Fontaine all rights to the original french article belong to the author and to “Histoires Royales” online

Russian Legitimist is pleased to provide an English translation.

Grand Duke George and Princess Victoria present their son at home.

The little prince was born on October 21, 2022. Prince Alexander Georgievich Romanov completes the genealogical tree of the imperial family of Russia and, above all, fills his young parents, the hereditary grand Duke George and Princess Victoria, with happiness. The Tsarevich and his wife present their child for the very first time, welcoming us to their home in Moscow.

First official photo shoot for Prince Alexander Georgievich

A little more than two weeks after his birth, Prince Alexander Georgievich Romanov, first child of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov and Princess Victoria Romanovna, is entitled to his first official photos. So far, we had only seen the child in some photos taken on his departure from the maternity hospital.

Georges and Victoria open the doors of their home in Moscow to introduce us to the places that will quickly become very familiar to the young Alexander, born a little more than a year after their lavish wedding in St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.

Grand Duchess Maria's grandson is making his mark in his household

The child bears the name of his ancestor, the Emperor Alexander II, a name of course so evocative in Russia. How can we not also think of Prince Alexander Nevsky, a Russian medieval hero whose authorities celebrated his 800th birthday with great fanfare throughout the year 2021. It was also on the occasion of Alexander Nevsky's birthday festivities, in September 2021, that Grand Duke George had presented his fiancée to Patriarch Kirill of Moscow. Rebecca Bettarini had just converted to Orthodoxy in the Trinity Cathedral of the St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra, then adopting the name of Victoria Romanovna

Prince Alexander, who rarely leaves his mother's arms and his father's proud gaze, begins the visit to his new home by posing in his room. The walls of the room are painted in baby blue and covered with children's paintings, a teddy bear's head and other framed drawings that alternate with portraits of famous Romanovs and other family photos. We also recognize here and there baby accessories bought this summer in Rome, when the couple went shopping in Italy, while they were spending their holidays in the country of origin of the princess.

Georges and Victoria present their child to us at their home

In the living room, the only son of the Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, current head of the Imperial House of Russia, sits on his sofa with his wife and their son. Around them, we cannot ignore the frames with the images of his ancestors. George's grandfather, Cyrille Vladimirovich, poses with all of his decorations, including the ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew. Under its frame, we recognize the slender silhouette of Tsar Nicholas the 1st, father of Alexander II and ancestor of Grand Duke George

Zhong, Kali and Busia take their place around little Alexander

Next to the sofa, the decoration is more exotic, with a large vase and a replica of the Taj Mahal. An ideal location to have Zhong, the couple's faithful Japanese spaniel, and Busia, the newly adopted Japanese chin, sit down. We also notice the replica of the imperial coronation crown of Catherine II. This priceless crown, made by a Swiss-born jeweler, was then worn by six emperors who followed Catherine II, up to Nicholas II. On the wall, above the crown, protective religious icons are displayed.

Prince Alexander then ascends the grand staircase, without leaving his mother's arms. The young parents are joined by Roberto and Carla Bettarini, the parents of Princess Victoria. The newborn's maternal grandfather, the Italian ambassador, tenderly holds his wife's arm, just as George holds Victoria's.

Finally, little Prince Alexander leaves his mother's arms to come and curl up in his father's, once installed in a warm room of the house. At their feet, Kali, a 5-year-old female husky, has also settled down, who is also finding her footing [in the new household].. Just before Alexander was born, George and Victoria adopted Kali and Busia after a visit to a shelter. Busia was a breeding dog in a puppy mill and Kali lived on the street before they were both taken in by the shelter.

These first photos of Prince Alexander, hoping that the next ones will be those of his baptism, allow us to better appreciate the environment in which he will grow up with a lot of love and respect for traditions.

Imperial Chancellery Clarifies Legal Name and Status of Prince Alexander.

Based upon a statement issued today by the Chancellery of the Russian Imperial House, The Russian Legitimist notes that apparently there has been confusion about the family name of the newborn son of the Grand Duke-Tsesarevich George of Russia.

His parents have given him the name Alexander. The child has the name and title of Prince Romanoff under the decree issued by his grandmother, the Head of the Russian Imperial House, at the time of the marriage of her son.  Now, for the first time, the title of Prince/Princess Romanoff has been lawfully created and bestowed (on only 2 people) by the Head of the House.

In addition, under the law of the Russian Federation, of which he is a citizen, HSH Prince Alexander Georgievich Romanoff has the surname of Romanoff, as the son of George Romanoff, Grand Duke of Russia, also a Russian citizen.  

A photograph of Alexander Georgievich Romanoff's birth certificate, bearing the family name Romanoff, has been released.