Book contents
- Royal Heirs
- Royal Heirs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements for the German Edition (2019)
- Acknowledgements for the English Translation (2022)
- Introduction
- 1 ‘Pledge of a Blessed Future’?
- 2 ‘And This Comedy That I Have to Perform before the World’
- 3 ‘The Affair of His People’
- 4 ‘Making the Princess Known and Securing Friends for After Times’
- 5 ‘From My Earliest Youth the Army Has Been My Absolute Love’
- Conclusion
- Appendix: List of Rulers and Heirs
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - ‘And This Comedy That I Have to Perform before the World’
Royal Heirs as Sons and Husbands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2023
- Royal Heirs
- Royal Heirs
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements for the German Edition (2019)
- Acknowledgements for the English Translation (2022)
- Introduction
- 1 ‘Pledge of a Blessed Future’?
- 2 ‘And This Comedy That I Have to Perform before the World’
- 3 ‘The Affair of His People’
- 4 ‘Making the Princess Known and Securing Friends for After Times’
- 5 ‘From My Earliest Youth the Army Has Been My Absolute Love’
- Conclusion
- Appendix: List of Rulers and Heirs
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses on the crucial importance of familial relationships within the ruling dynasties – both in terms of securing a successful transition from one generation of rulers to the next and with regard to the individual wellbeing of the royal heirs. Two key relationships are identified and explored through selected case studies: the relationship between the monarch and his or her successor (through the prism of the relationships between Queen Victoria, Emperor Wilhelm I and Emperor Franz Joseph and their oldest sons) and the relationship between the royal heir and his wife – through an analysis of the marriages of Prince Umberto of Savoy, Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg and Prince Friedrich August of Saxony.
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- Royal HeirsSuccession and the Future of Monarchy in Nineteenth-Century Europe, pp. 52 - 108Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023