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Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern | |||||
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Born | Munich, Bavaria, Germany | 5 April 1962||||
Spouse | Nicole Neschitsch (m. 1999) | ||||
Issue | Prince Nicolas | ||||
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House | Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen | ||||
Father | Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern | ||||
Mother | Princess Birgitta of Sweden |
Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern[ citation needed ] (German: Carl Christian Friedrich Johannes Meinrad Maria Hubertus Edmund Prinz von Hohenzollern;[ citation needed ] born 5 April 1962[ citation needed ]) is the eldest child[ citation needed ] of Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern and of his wife Princess Birgitta of Sweden,[ citation needed ] sister of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
Carl Christian was born in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.[ citation needed ]
In 1999 Carl Christian married Nicole Helene Neschitsch (born 22 January 1968, in Munich).[ citation needed ] Their civil wedding was held 8 July 1999 in Munich; their religious wedding was held 26 July 1999 in Kreuzpullach.[ citation needed ] They have one child:[ citation needed ]
Carl Christian lives in Munich. He works for the ARRI Group, a leading world manufacturer and distributor of motion picture studio lighting, projectors, and cameras.
With his family, he was a guest at the 2010 wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling. [1]
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Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern Cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern Born: 5 April 1962 | ||
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Preceded by Prince Fidelis of Hohenzollern | Line of succession to the headship of the House of Hohenzollern 6th position | Succeeded by Prince Nicolas |