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  1. Duke Michael has been second in the line of succession to the headship of the Grand Ducal House since the death of his grandfather Duke Georg Alexander in 1996. When his work commitments permit he represents the Grand Ducal House at events within Mecklenburg and elsewhere. Honours. Grand Cross with the Crown in Ore of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz ...

  2. Duke Carl Michael. His Highness Carl Michael Wilhelm August Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg, Prince of Wenden, Schwerin and Ratzeburg, Count of Schwerin, Lord of the Lands of Rostock and Stargard, was born on 17 June 1863 at the Oranienbaum Palace near St Petersburg. He was the youngest child of Duke Georg and his wife Duchess Ekaterina.

  3. Duchess of Mecklenburg. While on holiday in Europe in 1955 Archduchess Charlotte met the widowed head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Duke Georg, whose elder son Duke Georg Alexander was married to her second cousin Archduchess Ilona of Austria. Archduchess Charlotte’s brother the head of the Imperial House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Crown ...

  4. 1918-1934 CARL MICHAEL Wilhelm August Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg, Head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; born 17 June 1863, Oranienbaum; succeeded his first cousin once removed 23 February 1918 as head of the house; died 6 December 1934, Remplin. Adopted his nephew Count Georg of Carlow on 11 September 1928.

  5. Death. In July 1908 Duke Carl Borwin arrived in the German province of Alsace-Lorraine to study at the local military school in Metz. A month later on 24 August 1908 he unexpectedly died with the official cause being announced as heart failure. Rumours however surfaced that his death was related to his sister Duchess Marie and that he either ...

  6. His Highness The Duke proudly announces, that today the civil marriage of his eldest son HH Duke Georg Alexander with Miss. Hande Macit took place in the Great Hall in the Palace of Mirow at 2 pm. TH The Duke and the Duchess and HH Duke Michael were present.

  7. Duke Georg Alexander of Mecklenburg-Strelitz with his wife and their children: Catherine, Maria, Natalia and George. Georg Alexander was head of the committee for the fifthy anniversary of the career of Anton Rubinstein celebrated in 1889. After Rubinstein’s death in 1894 his family gave his conducting baton to Duke Georg Alexander.