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Representatives of the Imperial House of the Romanovs were offered to return to Russia

Representatives of the Russian Imperial House of the Romanovs were offered to return to Russia.

With such an initiative was made by the deputy of the legislative assembly of the Leningrad region, Vladimir Petrov.

He sent appropriate appeals to the official representatives of the “House of Romanov”, Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna and Prince Dmitry Romanovich in Spain and Denmark.

“The return of the descendants of the last Russian autocrat to their historical homeland will help smooth out the political contradictions within the country that have remained since the October Revolution, and will become a symbol of the revival of the spiritual power of the peoples of Russia,” says the letter addressed to the Grand Duchess.

As the deputy said in an interview with bbcrussian.com, “we had a lot of conversations about spiritual bonds, the country has gone through a lot of upheavals, there should be positive movements not only of an imperial nature, such as the annexation of Crimea, but also those that show that our country has a long history "

“The return of official status and legal grounds are required to exclude political manipulation around the royal family. They themselves want to return to the country,” says Petrov.

The deputy intends to develop a bill “On the special status of representatives of the royal family” and apply to the Russian Parliament with an initiative to approve this bill.

Romanovs are ready, but ..

The director of the office of the head of the Russian Imperial House of Romanov, Alexander Zakatov, in an interview with Izvestia, noted that representatives of the house are ready to move to Russia.

“The Imperial House has repeatedly stated that it is ready to return to Russia for permanent residence, our representatives are increasingly visiting Russia and are seeking to move. Princess Maria Vladimirovna, as a private person, could return at any time, but she heads the Imperial House and is responsible to her ancestors, and her return must be worthy. It does not claim either property or political powers and privileges, but wants, as in most countries of the world, the imperial house to be a historical institution and part of the historical heritage,” Zakatov said.

For the first time, talk about the return of the Romanovs to Russia arose after the first visit to the country of Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich, the father of Grand Duchess Maria.

This visit took place in November 1991, at the invitation of the mayor of St. Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak. The visit coincided with the return of its historical name to the city of Leningrad.

The Russian imperial family, the only European dynasty that survived the overthrow of the monarchy, did not find its home in its homeland. In Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, restitution took place - the return of part of the confiscated property, the descendants of the royal families live in their countries.

“The imperial family is ready to return, they are visiting Russia,” historian Stanislav Dumin, King of Arms of the Imperial House, told bbcrussian.com. - But this is a visit. And the Grand Duchess would not like to visit, but to live among us. It's logical. Regardless of how society views the monarchy. But this is not about restoring the monarchy, but about restoring historical justice.”

“The Grand Duchess is opposed to restitution. She believes that the Romanovs have no right to demand anything from Russia. They want to serve her. But she must live somewhere,” says Dumin.

In his opinion, before talking about the final return of the Romanovs to Russia, it is necessary to settle all the issues of their residence in the country. From housing to status.

As the official residence of the Romanovs in Russia, a palace in the suburbs of St. Petersburg or in the Crimea can be singled out.

House of the Romanovs

All present representatives of the Romanovs are descendants of the four sons of Nicholas I.

Maria Vladimirovna calls herself “the head of the House of Romanov”

She is the daughter of Vladimir Kirillovich and the granddaughter of Nicholas the Second's cousin, Kirill Vladimirovich. Kirill Vladimirovich after the revolution headed the dynasty in exile.

89-year-old Dmitry Romanov is recognized as the head of the house of the Romanovs by everyone except relatives from the branch of the Kirillovich. Dmitry is the direct great-grandson of Nicholas the First.

There is still no official state status for the Russian Imperial House in Russia.

Earlier attempts were made to get it.

Thus, on December 22, 2011, the president of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, Igor Smirnov, signed a decree “On the status of the Russian Imperial House in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.”

According to the document, on the territory of Transnistria, the imperial house is recognized as a unique historical institution without the rights of a legal entity.

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