Natalia Cheremetievska (1880 - 1952). In 1938, titrated Romanovski-Brassova princess.

After having divorced an officer, colonel Wulfert, in 1911, it married Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov brother of the tsar Nicolas II of Russia, but both had to be solved with living abroad, their marriage not being in conformity with the rules of the imperial house.

From this union Georgui Mikhaïlovitch in 1913 was born the large-duke. In 1914, because of the imminent war, Natalia and Michel were authorized to return to Russia and Michel took again his rank in the imperial army. In 1917, Nicolas II abdicated and, with surprised of all, renonça also to the rights of his/her minor son. Indeed, few people knew that the tsarévitch suffered from hemophilia.

The crown was proposed in Michel but the situation in Russia as well on the plan of the interior matters as of the face, were so catastrophic as the government pushed Michel to withdraw businesses and proclaimed the Republic.

This one was reversed with the following autumn by the party Bolshevik leads by Lénine.

Michel was stopped then carried out without judgment with Perm.

Natalia managed to leave the Russia with his/her son, Georges, and is established in France.

In 1931, eighteen years old, Georges was killed in a road accident.

Ruined, Natalia settled, after the Second world war in a Chambre of good of the district Saint Sulpice in Paris 6th.

With its death in 1952, the large-duchess Natalia Cheremetievska was buried with Paris in the cemetery of Passy, behind the Trocadéro where already his/her son rested.

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  • Mikhail Alexandrovich Romanov

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