Line of succession to the former Bavarian throne

The Monarchy of Bavaria was abolished in 1918. The current Head of the formerly ruling House of Wittelsbach is Franz, Duke of Bavaria.

The succession is determined by Article 2 of Title 2 of the 1818 Constitution of the Kingdom of Bavaria, which states "The crown is hereditary among the male descendants of the royal house according to the law of primogeniture and the agnatic lineal succession."[1]. The succession is further clarified by Title 5 of the Bavarian Royal Family Statute of 1819.[2]

In 1948 and 1949 Crown Prince Rupprecht, with the agreement of the other members of the house, amended the house laws to allow the succession of the sons of princes who had married into comital houses.[3] In 1999 Duke Franz, with the agreement of the other members of the house, amended the house laws further to allow the succession of the sons of any princes who married with the permission of the head of the house.

The order of succession after Duke Franz is[4]:

  1. Prince Max of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria (born 1937)
  2. Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (born 1951)
  3. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (born 1982)
  4. Prince Heinrich of Bavaria (born 1986)
  5. Prince Karl of Bavaria (born 1987)
  6. Pater Florian von Bayern, O.S.B. (born 1957)
  7. Prince Wolfgang of Bavaria (born 1960)
  8. Prince Tassilo of Bavaria (born 1992)
  9. Prince Richard of Bavaria (born 1993)
  10. Prince Philipp of Bavaria (born 1996)
  11. Prince Christoph of Bavaria (born 1962)
  12. Prince Corbinian of Bavaria (born 1996)
  13. Prince Stanislaus of Bavaria (born 1997)
  14. Prince Marcello of Bavaria (born 1998)
  15. Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born 1943)
  16. Prince Manuel of Bavaria (born 1972)
  17. Prince Leopold of Bavaria (born 2007)
  18. Prince Konstantin of Bavaria (born 1986)
  19. Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (born 1944)
  20. Prince Hubertus of Bavaria (born 1989)

Notes

  1. ^ Constitution of the Kingdom of Bavaria, 1818
  2. ^ Bavarian Royal Family Statute, 1819
  3. ^ Dieter J. Weiss, Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern (1869-1955): Eine politische Biografie (Regensburg: Friedrich Pustet, 2007): 346.
  4. ^ Genealogie des Hauses Wittelsbach. München: Verwaltung des Herzogs von Bayern, 2000.

Further reading

Francois Velde, Succession Laws of the Wittelsbach (Palatinate, Bavaria).