House of Hanover
European dynasty of German origin
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July 18 2024 | Birth of fourth child, daughter Margarita von Hannover. |
2022 | Moved with his wife and children to Gmunden, Austria. |
July 26 2021 | Birth of third child, daughter Eleonora von Hannover. |
March 14 2019 | Birth of second child, son Welf August von Hannover. |
November 2018 | Announced plans to transfer Marienburg Castle to a state-controlled foundation for a symbolic price of 1 euro, with the foundation to undertake renovation. This transaction was subsequently halted by his father's legal action. |
February 22 2018 | Birth of first child, daughter Elisabeth von Hannover. |
July 8 2017 | Church marriage to Ekaterina Malysheva held in the Hanover Market Church, presided over by former Landesbischof Horst Hirschler. The bride was escorted by her father, Igor Malyshev, and wore a wedding dress by Lebanese designer Sandra Mansour and a tiara from Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia. |
July 6 2017 | Civil marriage to Ekaterina Malysheva took place in Hanover's New Town Hall, conducted by the mayor of Hanover, Stefan Schostok. |
2016 | Prince Ernst August became engaged to Ekaterina Igorievna Malysheva, a Russian designer, despite his father's public concerns about potential adverse impacts on family assets. |
2014 | Lent paintings and objects for a Lower Saxony state exhibition titled 'When the Royals came from Hanover - The rulers of Hanover on England's throne'. Contributed significant items including the king's Augsburg silver throne to the exhibition. |
2013 | Replaced his father as chairman of the Duke of Cumberland Foundation, which manages family properties near Gmunden, Austria. This change was reportedly initiated by the foundation's trustee Prince Michael of Liechtenstein due to his father's negligence. |
2011 | Sold the manor house and stables at Calenberg, while retaining the land. Began negotiations with the State of Lower Saxony about the future of Marienburg Castle, which was suffering from dry rot and structural issues. |
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