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  1. Majestatea Sa Margareta Custodele Coroanei și Alteța Sa Regală Principele Radu au început a treia vizită din seria Călătoriilor în comunitățile dunărene.

  2. Margareta and the Royal Family frequently receive cultural and political leaders at the Elisabeta Palace who have included The President of Romania and the Prime Minister among many others. The Royal Family also receive foreign leaders at the Palace [12] [13] as well as hosting receptions, investitures and dinners.

  3. Royal Standard of Romania, 1922-1947 Romania had a monarchical form of government until its forced abolition in 1947 by occupying Soviet forces as part of the Iron Curtain . [1] [2] The former King of Romania , Michael I of Romania , went into exile from 1947 onwards, culminating in his eventual rehabilitation in 1990 by former Communist officials.

  4. House of Romania. The House of Romania is the current Royal House of the Romanian Royal Family, established in 2011. It replaces the now-extinct Romanian Branch of the House of Hohenzollern after the late, King Michael I severed all dynastic ties and renounced membership and titles associated with the House.

  5. The visit of the royal family to Transylvania in the context of the year 1919 (I). În: Transilvania, no. 11-12, p. 131-136, 2023 (accesibil online) ISSN 0255-0539; Suciu, Dumitru. Monarhia și făurirea României Mari [The Monarchy and the creation of Greater Romania].

  6. The royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the annual Trooping the Colour parade in 2023. From left to right: Timothy Laurence; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince George; Prince Louis, situated in front of Catherine, Princess of Wales; Princess Charlotte, situated in front of William, Prince of Wales; King Charles III; Queen Camilla; Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh; Sophie, Duchess ...

  7. 6 apr 2016 · Princess Margareta of Romania came into the world shortly after her father went into exile. She was born on 26 March 1949 in Lausanne, Switzerland, the first of the five daughters born to Their Royal Majesties King Michael I and Queen Anne of Romania. Princess Margareta attended schools in Italy, Switzerland and Great Britain.