Line of succession to the Hanoverian Throne

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Portugal (Miguelist)
Portugal in 1910
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Russia
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Württemberg

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The Kingdom of Hanover was abolished in 1866 and the Duchy of Brunswick in 1918. The current head of the former royal family is Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover. The Succession Law is salic, only allowing males to succeed.

  1. Prince Ernst August of Hanover (Born 1983)
  2. Prince Christian of Hanover (Born 1985)
  3. Prince Otto of Hanover (Born 1988)
  4. Prince Heinrich of Hanover (Born 1961)
  5. Prince Albert of Hanover (Born 1999)
  6. Prince Georg of Hanover (Born 1949)