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Princess Eugenia of Hanover Says Her Royal Title Has Caused More Problems Than Privileges
Jul 14, 2025
Princess Eugenia of Hanover, a member of Germany’s historic royal family, has opened up about the challenges of growing up with a royal title, revealing that it brought more difficulties than benefits, especially during her school years.
In a candid interview, the 23-year-old aristocrat—who currently lives in Vienna—reflected on how her family name often made her a target of unfair treatment and bias.
“In school, I had some teachers that just didn’t like me because of it, and they also said some comments which were not very nice or reasonable,” Eugenia shared.
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Princess Eugenia is the daughter of Prince Heinrich of Hanover and Princess Thyra von Westernhagen. She is also the niece of Prince Ernst of Hanover, who is married to Princess Caroline of Monaco, linking her to the Monegasque royal family.
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Despite her aristocratic background, Eugenia insists that her royal status doesn’t define her or play a significant role in her daily life.
“In Germany, it is just a name and it actually doesn’t mean anything anymore. For me, it doesn’t mean anything because I don’t see myself as something different to others.”
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