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Prince Radu of Hohenzollern-Veringen : ウィキペディア英語版
Prince Radu of Romania

Radu al României Duda (born Radu Duda; 7 June 1960) is the son-in-law of former King Michael I of Romania. He was born in Iaşi, Romania. In 1996 he married Princess Margarita of Romania, the king's eldest daughter. On 1 January 1999 he was given the name, not title〔(“Radu Duda’s title of Hohenzollern is a farce” ), (Nine O'Clock ), 12 June 2009〕〔 ( "Karl Friedrich of Hohenzollern: „Radu Duda's Hohenzollern title is a farce“ ), Cotidianul, 10 June 2009〕 of "Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen" by Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern, the Head of the Sigmaringen branch of the Hohenzollern family. He has also called himself Radu Hohenzollern Veringen Duda.〔 ("The Actor Duda in The Role of A Lifetime: Prince Consort of Romania )," Cotidianul, 3 January 2008〕〔(2005 "Income Statement," filled out in Romanian by Hohenzollern Veringen Duda, Radu )〕〔(2005 "Interest Statement," filled out in Romanian by Hohenzollern Veringen Duda, Radu )〕〔 ("Income Statement", Prime-Minister's Chancellery Website as of 14 July 2006 )〕〔 ("Public Letter to The SRI Director", Romanian Imprisonment Watch, Visby, Sweden, 17 September 2004 )〕 Since 2007, when he had his legal name changed to "Radu al României Duda", Radu no longer uses the name of Hohenzollern.〔 ( Prince Radu: There is no presidential candidate named Hohenzollern ), Cotidianul, 11 June 2009〕

The Statute of the Romanian Royal Family,〔(Fundamental Rules of the Royal Family of Romania ), (The Romanian Royal Family website ) as retrieved on 8 January 2007〕 proclaimed by former King Michael I of Romania on 30 December 2007, gave Radu the title of "Prince of Romania", with the style of "Royal Highness", which King Michael had given him earlier on 5 January 2005.〔 (Prince Radu ), (Prince Radu's website ) as of 12 September 2008〕
The last Royal Romanian constitution, made no provision for the succession of daughters. Titles were within the award of the King of Romania before 1947. Radu's title has been awarded by the former King as Head of the Royal House of Romania. It is not based in present Romanian law.
Either in the company of his wife Princess Margarita or most often alone,〔 ("10 May – Sad Destiny, Memorable Date" ), Dilema Veche, 12 May 2006〕 Prince Radu represents the Royal Family on various occasions.
==Education and work==

He graduated from the University of Drama and Film in Bucharest, 1984 and had over 20 years of artistic activity in Romania as well as in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. He was the Artistic Director of the first project in Romania of art therapy for abandoned children in orphanages. The project, started in 1993, was developed in eight cities over six years.
Prince Radu played a major role in the planning and organisation of the official tours undertaken by King Michael I of Romania in 1997 and 2002 for the integration of Romania in NATO, as well as creating the concept of the King's "Millennium Tour" in Romania in 2000. In the NATO tours the King visited the United Kingdom, Norway, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Luxembourg and The Netherlands, meeting with heads of state and government. He accompanied the King on most of these visits.
In 2002, he graduated from the National College of Defence of Romania, and the George C. Marshall College, Garmisch, Germany. In August 2004 he participated in the two-week Program for Senior Executives in National and International Security at John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University.〔(Passed House Resolution R ). In.gov. Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕〔(HKS Executive Education ). Ksgexecprogram.harvard.edu. Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕
In September 2002, he was appointed Special Representative of the Romanian Government for Integration, Co-operation and Sustainable Development. He is also Advisor to HM King Michael I, Patron of the British-Romanian Chamber of Commerce, Member of the Board of Directors of "House of NATO" Association in Bucharest, and Honorary Member of the Senate of "Aurel Vlaicu" University of Arad and of the University of Oradea, Romania.
Since 2005, he is a Romanian Army Colonel and holds a doctorate in Military Science from the National Defence University of Bucharest.
Prince Radu is the author of several books:''Dincolo de mască'' (Bucharest: Unitext, 1997), ''L'Âme du masque'' (Brussels, 1998), ''Război, un exil, o viaţă'' (Bucharest, 2000; translated into English as ''Anne of Romania: A War, an Exile, a Life'', Bucharest: Romanian Cultural Foundation, 2002), ''Michael of Romania: A Tribute'' (San Francisco and Bucharest, 2001), ''Kildine'' (Bucharest, 2003; a translation into Romanian of the fairy-tales book of Queen Marie of Romania), ''Seven'' (Bucharest: Nemira, 2003), ''The Royal Family of Romania'' (Bucharest: Humanitas, 2004), ''Persona'' (Bucharest: Nemira, 2006), ''The Elisabeta Palace'' (Bucharest: Humanitas, 2006)
Prince Radu lectures and makes speeches in Romania, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Japan, India, Lithuania, Hungary, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Ireland, Canada, Poland, the United States, Italy, Jordan, Thailand, Slovenia, Croatia, Azerbaijan, China, Egypt and the United Kingdom. Mr. al României Duda appears regularly on TV and publishes articles in the written press in Romania.
Prince Radu's lectures address topics related to Romania's integration into the Euro-Atlantic structures, defense, and security, geopolitics and diplomacy, culture, economics, and education. He has equally spoken out about the issue of ethnic minorities, in particular about the Romani minority, an important issue for Romania and South Eastern Europe today,〔(Prince Radu next to the Roma leader and parliamentarian Mǎdǎlin Voicu and EU representative Jonathan Scheele at a piano concert, 15 May 2006 (foto) ). Foto.rompres.ro (15 May 2006). Retrieved on 29 November 2011.〕〔 (Prince Radu and the Roma leader Mǎdǎlin Voicu at a conference about ethnic minorities, 27 January 2006 )〕〔(Prince Radu on his lectures about the Roma minority in "When Royalty Meets Diplomacy" ), Prague Magazine, February 2005〕〔("The Roma Minority in Romania and in South-Eastern Europe," by HSH Radu, Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen, Chatham House, 5 June 2003 )〕 through conferences in Romania and around Europe, in countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Finland, etc. His activity report "2005 Annual Report and 2002–2004 Retrospective"〔("Annual Report 2005" ), Prince Radu website, as of 6 December 2006〕 is available in English and Romanian on his official website.
Prince Radu currently serves on the Board of Advisors to the Global Panel Foundation, a respected NGO that works behind the scenes in crisis areas around the world.〔()〕

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