Luxembourg's heir to the throne: When will Guillaume finally become a Grand Duke?

Luxembourg's heir to the throne: When will Guillaume finally become a Grand Duke?

Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg has officially appointed his son, Guillaume inheritance Duke Guillaume. This decision marks a significant step in the royal succession plan, even if experts indicate that there is no mandatory reason for a deputy in today's Luxembourg. Historically, such positions were often set up for geographical reasons, especially when Luxembourg was under a personal union with the Netherlands before 1890. So far there has been a total of five deputies in the Grand Duchy, which has existed as a separate state since 1830, but according to the constitution there is no time limit for their office.

Legal analysts agree that the official throne of Guillaume will not be long in coming. Grand Duke Henri will wait for the right time to avoid an overly critical discussion about the monarchy. The Luxembourg monarchy thus remains one of the last of its kind worldwide, while the hereditary groove and his wife, Princess Stéphanie, with her two sons represent the next generation of the dynastic order. Further information on this development provides an article on www.frankenpost.de .

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