Prince Boris of Leiningen

Prince Boris of Leiningen
Spouse Millena Manov
Cheryl Riegler
Issue Prince Nicholas
Prince Karl Heinrich
Princess Juliana Elizabeth
Full name
Karl Boris Frank Markwart
House House of Leiningen
Father Prince Karl of Leiningen
Mother Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria
Born 17 April 1960
Toronto, Ontario

Prince Karl Boris Frank Markwart of Leiningen (born April 17, 1960) is the elder son of Prince Karl of Leiningen and of his wife Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria. As a 3rd-great-grandson of Queen Victoria, he is in the line of succession to the Canadian throne.

Biography

Boris was born in Toronto, Ontario. He is the grandson of King Boris III of Bulgaria and the great-grandson of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. As a descendant of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, great-great-great grandson, he is in the line of succession to the British Throne. According to Marlene A. Eilers, Boris of Leiningen belongs to the orthodox creed, which means he is one of rare princely persons with a religiously-unhindered claim to some former monarchies which have eastern orthodox tradition, such as Russia and Bulgaria.

On February 14, 1987 in Westfield, New Jersey, Boris married Millena Manov (born August 22, 1962). They have one son:

Boris and Millena were divorced in 1996.

On September 11, 1998 in Neptune City, New Jersey, Boris married Cheryl Riegler (born August 9, 1962), a Doctor of Nursing Practice. They have two children:

Boris is currently Director of Business Development for Massa Montalto Architects in Neptune, New Jersey.

Cheryl has her doctoral degree and is a Professor at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey.

Boris is active in cultural events involving the Bulgarian-American community, especially those related to the Holocaust. Boris and Cheryl are active marathon runners. Boris is also an avid motorcyclist.

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Preceded by
Princess Stephanie of Leiningen
Line of succession to the British throne
descended from Alfred, son of Victoria
Succeeded by
Prince Nicholas of Leiningen