Otto Heinrich, Prince Consort of Italy

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HM The Prince Consort of Italy
Titles Prince Consort of Italy

Prince Consort of Sardinia

Duke of Savoy

Prince of Hanover

Reign 3 Feb 2024 - present
Coronation 28 October 2024
Predecessor Princess Irina of Romania
Biographical Information
Born 13 February 1988 (age 37)

Brunswick, Hanover, Germany

Spouse Victoria, Queen of Italy

(m. 2012)

Issue Umberto, Prince of Piedmont

Princess Felicitas

Princess Giovanna

Princess Isabella

Name Otto Heinrich Ariprand George Johannes

Ernst August Vinzenz Egmont Franz

House Hanover
Father Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover
Mother Countess Isabella of Valassina-Como-Vercelli
Religion Lutheran

Otto Heinrich, Prince Consort of Italy (born Prince Otto Heinrich of Hanover on 13 February 1988) is a member of the Italian Royal Family as the current Prince consort. He is also a member of the Hanoverian Royal Family as the nephew of Ernest Augustus V, King of Hanover.

Life[edit | edit source]

Otto Heinrich was born the only child of Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover and Countess Isabella of Valassina-Como-Vercelli.

On 29 November 1988, Princess Isabella died of a drug overdose. That same night, while authorities were investigating the death, Prince Ludwig Rudolph slipped away and was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound a few miles away. Subsequently, Otto Heinrich was taken into the household of the King and Queen of Hanover, and raised alongside their children.

Shortly before his 2012 wedding, his future father-in-law, King Victor Emmanuel IV of Italy, made Otto Heinrich a Prince of Sardinia and Italy in his own right and bestowed upon him the ancestral title of Duke of Savoy.

Marriage and Issue[edit | edit source]

On 16 June 2012, Otto Heinrich married Victoria, Princess of Piedmont in Rome. Victoria and Otto Heinrich have four children, Umberto, Felicitas, Giovanna, and Isabella.

Photo Name Birth Death Marriage
Umberto, Prince of Piedmont 1 December 2013
Princess Felicitas 20 June 2015
Princess Giovanna 12 February 2020
Princess Isabella 19 October 2023

Residences[edit | edit source]

Titles and Honours[edit | edit source]

  • 1988-2012 Prince Otto Heinrich of Hanover
  • 2012-2024 Prince Otto Heinrich, Duke of Savoy
  • 2024-present Otto Heinrich, Prince Consort of Italy

National Honours[edit | edit source]

Order of the Most Holy Annunciation (2024)

Order of the Crown (2012)

Foreign Honours[edit | edit source]

Order of St. George (2012) (Hanover)

Royal Guelphic Order (2006) (Hanover)

Ancestry[edit | edit source]

Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover King Ernest Augustus IV of Hanover

Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein

King Ernest Augustus III of Hanover

Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia

Prince Albert Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

Princess Hertha of Ysenburg-Budingen

King Ernest Augustus II of Hanover

Princess Thyra of Denmark

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Princess Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein

Duke Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein

Princess Adelheid of Schaumburg-Lippe

Bruno, Prince of Ysenburg-Budingen

Countess Bertha of Castell-Rudenhausen

Countess Isabella of Valassina-Como-Vercelli Ariprand, Count of Valassina-Como-Vercelli

Princess Maria of Auersperg

Alexander, Count of Valassina-Como-Vercelli

Countess Alice of Vchynic-Tetova
Prince Franz of Auersperg
Princess Hedwig of Lobkowicz

Georg Friedrich, Count of Valassina-Como-Vercelli

Countess Eugenie of Falkenstein
Zdenko, Count of Vchynic-Tetova
Countess Georgina of Tolna
Eduard, Prince of Auersperg
Princess Maria of Schonburg-Hartenstein
Ferdinand, Prince of Lobkowicz
Countess Anna of Neipperg

Lines of Succession[edit | edit source]

Otto Heinrich, Prince Consort of Italy

House of Hanover

Born: 13 February 1988

Lines of Succession
Preceded by
Succession to the Hanoverian throne
Followed by
Princess Alexandra of Hanover
22nd in the line of succession
Umberto, Prince of Piedmont