Line of succession to the Bulgarian Throne

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Portugal in 1910
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The Bulgarian monarchy was abolished in 1946. The titular title of "Tsar" is currently held by Simeon II. Only males can succeed Simeon II, leading to the theoretical order of succession to the Bulgarian throne:

  1. Prince Kardam of Bulgaria, Prince of Turnovo (born 2 December 1962)
  2. Prince Boris of Bulgaria (born 10 October 1997)
  3. Prince Beltran of Bulgaria (born 23 March 1999)
  4. Prince Kyrill of Bulgaria, Prince of Preslav (born 11 July 1964)
  5. Prince Tassilo of Bulgaria, Prince of Preslav (born 20 January 2002)
  6. Prince Kubrat of Bulgaria, Prince of Panagiurishte (born 5 November 1965)
  7. Prince Mirko of Bulgaria, Prince of Panagiurishte (born 26 April 1995)
  8. Prince Lukás of Bulgaria, Prince of Panagiurishte (born 15 July 1997)
  9. Prince Tirso of Bulgaria, Prince of Panagiurishte (born 3 June 2002)
  10. Prince Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria, Prince of Vidin (born 5 December 1967)
  11. Prince Umberto of Bulgaria, Prince of Vidin (born 20 November 1999)

Pedigree of the Bulgarian Royal House is at ancestry of royal family of Bulgaria.