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- Mar. 26, 1990: The Kings-in-Waiting Club
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Mar. 26, 1990 The Germans
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- PEOPLE, Page 76
- The Kings-in-Waiting Club
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- <body>
- <p>By Edward M. Gomez--Reported by Robert Kroon/Geneva and James
- Wilde/Rome with other bureaus
- </p>
- <p> As communism collapses in Eastern Europe, as regimes falter
- and political equations change, deposed monarchs and their
- progeny are wondering once again whether they will one day
- receive the long-awaited call: Come home. Could revolution lead
- to restoration? Not likely, but that doesn't prevent
- yesterday's royals from dreaming on.
- </p>
- <p> After dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's fall, Romania's King
- Michael, 68, who lives with his wife Queen Anne of
- Bourbon-Parma, 66, near Geneva, declared, "We are biding our
- time." But late last month he reasserted his claim to the
- throne in a message to Bucharest's post-Communist provisional
- government. The son of King Carol II, Michael abdicated when
- the Soviets occupied Romania after World War II. So far he has
- received no response to his demand for the restoration of a
- constitutional monarchy.
- </p>
- <p> Michael actually tasted power early in his lifetime, but
- Grand Duke Vladimir Kirilovich, 72, the eldest son of the
- eldest nephew of the last Romanov Czar, Nicholas II, has never
- even seen Mother Russia. Kirilovich was born in Finland after
- his family escaped from the Bolsheviks in 1917. He lives in
- Paris with his wife Princess Leonida, 75.
- </p>
- <p> Crown Prince Alexander, 44, of Yugoslavia has never been in
- his homeland either. The son of King Peter II, he was born in
- London's Claridge's hotel and still lives in Britain. To
- satisfy Yugoslavian requirements for royal birth that were in
- force in 1945, the family arranged to have its hotel room
- designated Yugoslavian soil.
- </p>
- <p> From his sumptuous home in Madrid, Bulgaria's King Simeon
- II, 52, a lawyer, praises his countrymen's "amazing maturity
- and tolerance" in the face of communism's demise. Only six
- years old when his family fled into exile, Simeon married a
- Spanish banker's daughter. He is a close friend of King Juan
- Carlos.
- </p>
- <p> Otto von Habsburg, 77, ex-heir to the Austro-Hungarian
- Empire, accepts that the age of monarchy "is over for good,"
- at least in former Habsburg lands. A West German member of the
- European Parliament, Otto confides that conservatives in
- Budapest have asked him to consider a role as President in a
- post-Communist Hungarian republic.
- </p>
- <p> For Greece's King Constantine II, 49, a return to Athens
- would be possible (following the country's 1975 constitution,
- which abolished the monarchy) only if he renounced his royal
- title and came back as a simple citizen. Based in London,
- Constantine is Prince Philip's second cousin and Prince
- William's godfather.
- </p>
- <p> Late last year Albania's Leka I, 50, a businessman who lives
- in Johannesburg, called on Albanians to "rise up against the
- tyrannical regime" of Communist leader Ramiz Alia. The problem
- was that virtually no one in hermetically sealed Albania
- received Leka's message, which was sent in by balloon as well
- as radio. The son of the late King Zog, the 6-ft. 8-in. Leka
- has volunteered to move to Albania with his Australian-born
- wife "Queen" Susan if summoned.
- </p>
- <p> At the moment, Rome-based King Mohammed Zaher Shah, 75, of
- Afghanistan probably enjoys the best prospects of a future job.
- Both Moscow and Kabul have suggested that Zaher Shah could act
- as a mediator in the decade-long civil war that has ravaged his
- homeland. Says Zaher Shah: "I will serve in any role that the
- people of Afghanistan wish to bestow upon me."
- </p>
- <p> Ultimately, however, most of the unemployed monarchs will
- probably linger on in exile, reminders of the wisdom of the old
- French proverb "Today a king, tomorrow nothing."
- </p>
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