Question by Baby: Where are the descants of Russian tsar family? Do they still mingle with other european royal families?
Also are they still consider royality?
Yes the childeren of tsar nicholas 2 are dead, but he had sister’s, and other family members that did surivor the revolution and had children and lived full life’s where they had childeren, the family still lifes just not the direct line to the nicholas 2
thats what i’m asking what happen to them the current romanov family that remains where are they now
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Answer by White Rabbit
The descendants of the Russian tsar family are now dead. I would hope most people know this by now.
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Frontline says
By Descants are you groping for "descendants"? Many of us from non-russian royal families live very anonymously among those whom we can afford to live among, without revealing that we are members of royal houses;yet, I believe that most of us support the principle of monarchy, in russia as well as elsewhere…and I have certainly written encouragement since the fall of the Iron Curtain, for the restoration of the monarchy there, although I have never received so much as a reply form their Ambassador to the US. (Contrast this to the polite replies sent out by correspondence secretaries from Buckingham Palace whenever I have had a death in my immediate family.) If you wish to meet them and are SINCERE, join any of the following three organisations: or or http://www.monarhia.ru/ and there you will find the legitamite and viable remaining Romanoffs.
Dart says
"descants"? What does that mean?
Sister's = sister + is, or belonging to sister. ???? Doesn't make sense.
these people "surivor"? What does that mean?
If you can't post a clear question, how do you expect people to answer it?
The family "lifes"?
Wave2012 says
There are plenty of them in Western European countries (Spain, France etc…). Periodically they visit Russia and claim that Kremlin was stolen from them and require to give them Russian lands, Moscow buildings, museum collection etc…
Posh Pooch! says
His descendants are in the grave. They died along with him.
As for his relatives, his mother went back to her native Denmark. Some of his other relatives were shot. Others escaped to France and other countries. They generally keep a low profile.
C.G. says
Prince Philip,Duke of Edinburgh, is a descendant.It was his DNA that was used to identify all Romanov remains.
There is a website dedicated to the living descendants and you may read about them here: http://www.romanovfamily.org/
Lili says
There are bunches of them. I went to college with one.
Some of them mingle with members of other defunct royal families; others don't. Most don't have any money beyond what they've been able to make themselves, so they're not in a position to live a very glamorous lifestyle.
See below for a couple of members of the family, two who are considered by some people (not everyone) to have good claims to the throne were the Russians to revive it. In addition, there are the many descendants of Nicholas's sister Xenia, who had 6 sons and a daughter, and there are quite a few other living Romanovs.
Robert K. Massie's book, "The Romanovs: the Final Chapter" goes into some detail about the family members who survived and what became of them.
Lord Lucan says
They all became communists dear girl. You know, that Lenin chappie had very great powers of persuasion. The sister of Tsar Nicholas was last seen in 1940 catching a flight from Moscow to Mexico with an ice-pick poking out of her baggage.