New Year’s Greeting from Grand Duchess Maria of Russia

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2021-01-01 New Year’s and Christmas Greetings from the Head of the House of Romanoff

Dear Countrymen! Dear Friends,

I wish you all a Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!

The traditional greeting we give each on New Year’s for good health takes on a special meaning this year.

In the year that has just ended, the entire world was struck by disaster—the spread of the coronavirus, which has led to the untimely deaths of many people close and dear to us.

We will always remember them and offer our support and condolences to everyone who has lost family and friends.

We also know that even more lives were saved thanks to the selfless and tireless work of doctors, nurses, and volunteers.

To them we offer our deepest thanks and the solemn bow of our head.

During the coming holidays and throughout the next year, we should all exercise good judgment and take preventative measures to keep ourselves safe.

Now, as effective means of combating coronavirus are being developed and improved, it would be especially tragic to fall victim to this illness.

It would be like being killed by the last bullet at the end of a war.

Therefore, let us be rational and attentive to ourselves and to each other.

We must not lose faith in God’s mercy.

We must not allow decency in our interactions with others to be destroyed under the pretext of fighting the pandemic.

But we must also remember the words of Christ our Savior: “Do not tempt the Lord thy God.”

One’s attitude about the pandemic should be determined not by some or other ideology, but by the simple duty each of us has as a human being and as a citizen—by the sense of responsibility we have to ourselves and to others.

I and my son and heir, Grand Duke George of Russia, hope that you may all celebrate the New Year and Christmas in joy, confidence in your strength, and in the firm hope for a better future. I wish you all health and happiness in the coming year!

May the Lord protect Russia and all her sons and daughters around the world!

H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia

Head of the Imperial House of Russia

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Grand Duke George and Victoria Romanovna Bettarini interviewed in Point de Vue

On December 29, 2020, the French Magazine “Point de Vue” released an interview in French with the Grand Duke George Mikhailovich and the director of the Russian Imperial Foundation, Ms. Rebecca Bettarini (Victoria Romanovna in Holy Orthodox baptism). Here is a translation of the article for Russian Legitimist’s readers.

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The son of Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, heir to the Imperial House of Russia, introduces us to his companion, Rebecca Bettarini. To Point de Vue, they both talk about the current year, their activities in Moscow and their hopes for 2021.

In these difficult times how are you? And how is your mother, Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, doing?

H. I. H. GRAND DUKE GEORGE OF RUSSIA. We are all upset by the events. I feel close to everyone who has been affected by this disease, because not even our family has been spared. My mother, Grand Duchess Maria, contracted a mild form of Covid - 19 in early spring. But thanks to God, this did not have any serious consequences. She is in Madrid, and when she can, she travels to Russia at the invitation of the authorities.

Relations between the imperial family and the government are based on mutual respect. We do not participate in the political life of the country, but we try to contribute to domestic tranquility, both religious and civil. In all regions where we support charities and cultural events, we are welcomed with the same enthusiasm by local governments and by our compatriots. Philanthropy, the international development of Russia, as well as the restoration and preservation of its heritage, are also part of our actions.

What are your thoughts on the current situation?

This year is as difficult as it is different. I had to try another way of life. Even if it is not ideal to spend your life in front of a screen, moving around is not always necessary. Managing your life from home also allows you to assess your priorities, to take your time. This can have positive effects, both for our health and for the environment. But I am above all concerned about the situation of all those who, having lost their jobs because of the virus, find themselves in precarious conditions. Thanks to my position as chairman of Foodbank Rus, the main Russian food bank, I was able to encounter these tragedies. Throughout the country, with the help of our volunteers and large companies, such as Unilever, Coca Cola, and PepsiCo, we distributed basic necessities to the needy. And the Russian Imperial Foundation, which I created in 2014, very quickly sent help to European hospitals at the beginning of the pandemic.

Will you introduce Rebecca Bettarini?

Rebecca is the daughter of an Italian ambassador. She is fluent in five languages and has an exceptional open-mindedness. She is an independent and modern woman. We met as teenagers, thanks to mutual friends. Then we met again in Brussels in 2012. At the time, we were both working with the European institutions. I asked her to help me when I started my foundation. Then things proceeded naturally.

Miss Bettarini, what is the path that led you to convert to the Orthodox religion?

REBECCA BETTARINI. Faith is very important to me. I grew up in a family with strong Christian values. During my university studies, my father worked with Russia. He was associated with the construction of St. Catherine's Orthodox Church in Rome. Later, I had the honor of studying orthodoxy in San Francisco under the direction of Vladyka - Bishop Kirill. of Western America, following a deep and intense spiritual journey of several years.

My long-planned conversion took place in St. Petersburg's Peter and Paul Cathedral, where the remains of all the tsars of Russia and those of George's grandparents, Grand Duke Vladimir and Grand Duchess Leonida lie buried. It was a ceremony in the presence of Metropolitan Varsanofi of St. Petersburg. I was incredibly moved. Alas, because of health precautions, Grand Duchess Maria, T.R.H. Prince and Princess Franz Wilhelm of Prussia, and my parents were unable to join me. Fortunately, my Russian friends were by my side, as well as the entire Chancellery of the Imperial House. They have always been very welcoming, and it’s members became my second family.

Where do you live most of the time?

H. I. H. GRAND DUKE GEORGE OF RUSSIA. We live together in the city center of Moscow. Currently, living conditions are not too restrictive. Following the health safety regulations, we can go to work, walk around, enjoy cafes and restaurants. Before the pandemic, we often traveled between Madrid, Brussels, Rome, and Paris. Rebecca and I both grew up partly in the French capital. This city is our second home. Once the situation is restored, we hope to be able to return to it, to find our cousins and the Russian diaspora, some of which still have activities related to the imperial tradition.

What are you professional backgrounds?

After completing my studies, I worked at the European Union Parliament and then at the European Atomic Energy Agency. Then I held executive positions at Norilsk Nickel, before setting up Romanoff & Partners, a company for which I continue to participate in improving the relations of Russian companies in Europe. But since 2017, I am in Russia most of the time. In addition to leading the Board of Directors of Foodbank Rus, I participate in several other charitable projects.

REBECCA BETTARINI. I started in Brussels as a lobbyist for a large aerospace company, before founding my own consulting firm on European projects. Since 2019, I have headed the Russian Imperial Foundation. I am dedicated to fundraising, evaluating new initiatives, monitoring the organizations we help and, most recently, donations raised through new technologies. In recent years, I also published several novels under the pseudonym Georgina Perosch. Beauty Queen-an international thriller, written in English, was released throughout Europe in the spring.

Who is this little white animal that will not leave you?

H. I. H.. GRAND DUKE GEORGE OF RUSSIA. Zhong is a Japanese spaniel that Rebecca adopted three years ago. We always had a lot of animals at home. Rebecca's parents even have a parrot named Gilbert.

What did you do for the holiday season?

We are lucky to be healthy and have experienced our first Christmas in Russia under the snow, virtually surrounded by our parents. But our thoughts have also been with all the people affected by the pandemic and the health workers who are always on the front line. Although the Russian Christmas is January 6 and 7, on December 24 we both had dinner at home. The menu combined various traditional Christmas dishes, Russian, Spanish, Italian and French!

What are your hopes and plans for 2021?

We hope that the international situation will recover and that we can all start living without the threat of Covid-19. We will work to develop our activities in the field of volunteering and to ensure that the foundation can help more and more people. I also hope that this new decade will bring Russia and Europe closer together. This can generate many benefits in the socio-cultural and economic fields, between our countries.

What does Moscow mean to you?

REBECCA BETTARINI. I love living in Moscow. This city vibrates with an energy that is peculiar to its inhabitants. I like to walk along the frozen Moskva River, discover metro stations that look like palaces or museums. And Muscovites are kind and very hospitable. They are very curious as soon as you speak their language.

H. I. H. GRAND DUKE GEORGE OF RUSSIA. It is very exciting for me to find connections with the Romanov family and its 300-year history in this city, as in the whole country. Moscow is a huge and cosmopolitan city, with restaurants, exhibitions, a lot of life. It's a pleasure to live here.

Authenticity of the Ekaterinburg Remains: Confirmed to be those of the Imperial Family by the Investigative Committee

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17 July, 2020, Moscow.

In an interview with Izvestiia on the Feast of the Imperial Martyrs and Those who Perished With Them, investigator Marina Molodtsova made the following statement regarding the bones formerly known as the “Ekaterinburg remains” now known to be the Holy Relics of the last Imperial Family.

“As for the identification of the remains found near Yekaterinburg in 1979, on the basis of numerous examinations, the investigation concluded that they really belong to Nicholas II and members of his family and their entourage. However, now the investigation continues to collect materials and conduct expert examinations to eliminate the slightest doubt.”

There will no doubt be further investigations, and there will, of necessity, be a meeting of Church authorities to determine what will happen to the relics in the future.

This may be the beginning of the end of the decades-long quest to authenticate the relics of the Imperial Martyrs to the satisfaction of the Moscow Patriarchate.

For more information about the Russian Imperial House and the position on the “Ekaterinburg remains” click HERE.

Visit of the Grand Duke to St. Petersburg with the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation

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On 11-13 July 2020, H.I.H. The Heir, Tsesarevich, and Grand Duke George of Russia visited St. Petersburg.On 12 July, the feast day of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, His Imperial Highness attended the Divine Liturgy in the Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The Liturgy was served by His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii of St. Petersburg, along with other members of the clergy.


Before the Liturgy began, Archpriest Alexander Tkachenko performed the rite of Chrismation for Miss Rebecca Virginia Bettarini, the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation, who took the name Victoria Romanovna in Holy Orthodoxy. She arrived in St. Petersburg with the Grand Duke.

 

In preparation for her reception into Holy Orthodoxy, Ms. Rebecca Bettarini received religious instruction under the aegis of His Eminence Archbishop Kyrill of San Francisco and Western America (ROCOR). The day before their arrival in St. Petersburg, Grand Duke George and Miss Bettarini visited the Church of St. Martin the Confessor in Moscow, where her final session preparing her for Confession and Chrismation took place.


Grand Duke George of Russia and Victoria Romanovna Bettarini then received Holy Communion. His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii afterward presented Victoria Romanovna an icon of her Heavenly patron, the Holy Martyr Victoria of Rome.

 

Victoria Romanovna Bettarini is the daughter of His Excellency Ambassador Roberto Bettarini and Carla Virginia Cacciatore. Mr. Bettarini is a career Italian diplomat who served as the Italian Ambassador to Zaire, Iraq, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Miss Bettarini attended the Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Rome, where she received her BA in political science. She then went on to attain an MA in development economics and international development from the Società Italiana Organizzazione Internazionale in Rome. Miss Bettarini has served as the Director of the Russian Imperial Foundation since its creation as the Russian Imperial Foundation for Cancer Research in 2012. Miss Bettarini speaks Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English fluently, and has been studying Russian for several years.


Of behalf of his mother, the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, Grand Duke George awarded the Imperial Order of St. Vladimir to His Eminence Metropolitan Varsonofii. In turn, the Metropolitan presented the Grand Duke an icon of the Resurrection of Christ and a number of books. 

Source: Russian Imperial House, FB.

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An Interview with Grand Duke George

Grand Duke George of Russia, the son, and heir of Grand Duchess Maria, recently accepted the request of Royal historian Marlene Eilers Koenig for an interview.  He was in Moscow when quarantine began and has remained there, conducting business and working with his charities.   

For a link to Ms. Koenig’s site and the interview, please click HERE.

Photo from Ms. Koenig’s site, courtesy of Grand Duke George.

Photo from Ms. Koenig’s site, courtesy of Grand Duke George.

The House of Romanov sends condolences on the death of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya

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2020-05-02 MEMORY ETERNAL. An Announcement from the Chancellery of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia concerning the Death of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya

The Chancellery of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia is deeply saddened to announce the death on May 2, 2020, of Olga Nikolaevna Kulikovskaya (1926-2020). She was 94 years old.

Olga Kulikovskaya (née Pupynina, and, in her first marriage, Barton) was, from 1986, the third wife of Tikhon Nikolaevich Kulikovsky (1917-1993), the son of H.I.H. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna (1882-1960) from her second marriage to Colonel N. A. Kulikovsky (1881-1958).

Olga Kulikovskaya participated widely in public service, donated to the Russian Orthodox Church a number of relics from the Imperial Family that had been in the possession of the Kulikovsky family, and did much to promote the artwork of her husband’s mother, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna.

The Head of the Imperial House, H.I.H. the Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, and her son and heir, H.I.H. the Grand Duke George of Russia, extend their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the newly reposed Olga Kulikovskaya, and pray for the repose of soul.

May the Lord grant the remission of sins, committed in knowledge or in ignorance, of his servant Olga, and receive her soul into His Heavenly Abode.

Eternal memory! Вечная память!

For more information on the Kulikovsky descendants of Grand Duchess Olga, click HERE.

The House of Romanov sends condolences to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta on the death of their Grand Master

His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

2020-04-29 The Head of the House of Romanoff is deeply saddened by the death of the Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

The Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. The Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, was deeply saddened to learn of the death on April 29, 2020, of His Most Eminent Highness the Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto.

The Grand Duchess and her son and heir H.I.H. The Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia, have sent a letter to the Lieutenant ad interim (the acting head of the Order) Fra’ Ruy Gonçalo do Valle Peixoto de Villas Boas, which notes that the Grand Master was a man of deep faith and humanity, and his dedication to serving the sick and the poor exemplified the spiritual mission of the Order of Malta.