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Prince Lorenz of Belgium
Archduke of Austria-Este From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (born 16 December 1955) is a member of the Belgian royal family as the husband of Princess Astrid of Belgium. He is the head of the House of Austria-Este, a cadet branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine; he has held this position since 1996. He is a grandson of Emperor Charles I of Austria, the last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.
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Prince Lorenz was born at Clinique du Belvédère in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France as the second child and eldest son of Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este, and his wife, Archduchess Margaret (née Princess Margherita of Savoy-Aosta). He is the grandson of Charles I of Austria, the last Emperor of Austria.
He and his uncle, Carl Ludwig, complained about the constitutional provision that prohibited members of the former ruling dynasty from running in the Austrian presidential elections, and the terms under which their family was banished from the country. Their subsequent appeal to the European Commission for Human Rights was ruled inadmissible by the court.[1] Further, in June 2011, the Habsburg Law was repealed by the Austrian Parliament.
Marriage and issue
On 22 September 1984, at the Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon in Brussels, Prince Lorenz married Princess Astrid of Belgium, the only daughter of the then-Prince and Princess of Liège, later King Albert II and Queen Paola. The couple has five children:[2][3][4]
- Prince Amedeo Maria Josef Carl Pierre Philippe Paola Marcus d'Aviano of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (born on 21 February 1986 at Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Brussels). Married Elisabetta "Lili" Maria Rosboch von Wolkenstein, on 5 July 2014 in Rome's Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere.[5] They have three children:[6][8]
- Princess Maria Laura Zita Beatrix Gerhard d'Autriche-Este (Habsburg-Lorraine), Princess of Belgium[12] (born on 26 August 1988 at Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Brussels), married William Isvy on 10 septiember 2022, at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula in Brussels. They have one son:
- Albert Isvy (born on 26 January 2025)
- Prince Joachim Karl-Maria Nikolaus Isabelle Marcus d'Aviano of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este (born on 9 December 1991 at Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Brussels)
- Princess Luisa Maria Anna Martine Pilar of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (born 11 October 1995 at Clinique St Jean in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Brussels)
- Princess Laetitia Maria Nora Anna Joachim Zita of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este (born on 23 April 2003 at Clinique St Jean in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, Brussels).
Prince Lorenz is the godfather to Prince Carl-Johan of Nassau, youngest child of Prince Jean of Luxembourg, and Count Costantino Secco di Aragona, the oldest son of his cousin, Archduchess Catharina-Maria of Austria.
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Patronages
Since 2004, Lorenz has served as the honorary president of the Council of the Koninklijke Vereniging der Historische Woonsteden van België/Association Royale des Demeures Historiques de Belgique.[13] Since 2005, he has also served as the Patron of Europae Thesauri, an association of European cathedral and church treasuries.[14]
Lorenz also served as deputy chairman of the Société des Amis of the Almanach de Gotha.[15] In 2015, he was named a member of the Royal Crown Council of Romania.[16]
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Title
The title Prince of Belgium was granted to him by royal decree on 10 November 1995 by his father-in-law, King Albert II of Belgium. The Belgian monarchy refers to him as the Archduke of Austria-Este.[17]
Ancestry
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Honours
National
Belgium: Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold[18]
Dynastic
House of Habsburg-Este: Sovereign Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Eagle of Este
House of Habsburg-Lorraine: 1,285th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Montenegrin Royal Family: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Danilo I
Romanian Royal Family: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Crown
Foreign

Germany: Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Luxembourg: Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau
Netherlands: Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
Norway: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit
Portugal: Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry[19]
Spain: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit[20]
Sweden: Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Polar Star
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Military ranks
Austria 1980– : Austrian Armed Forces, Leutnant as Reserve Officer
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