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[quote]From: Arturo Beeche <arturo@eurohistory.com> Subject: "Prince Alfred von Habsburg-Hohenberg, i.e. make believe royalty!" Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 13:43:20 -0800 Group, The latest from "Prince Alfred von Habsburg-Hohenberg!!!" He calls himself the "Grand Prior of the Order of St. George." He travels to FLorida every year to "Knight" new members of his order...which he claims to have "revived" with King Peter II of Yugoslavia and a Mysterious Count von Luckner in 1965. He also charges people $2,500.00 for the said Order's Membership! "Prince Alfred" is of course the "Head of the Royal House of Burgau," and many retirees in Florida are lining up to become distinguished members of his most exalted Order! His next Knighting Ceremony is on March 27!!!!! Some poor sucker fell for it! I have a reporter in Sarasota Florida interested in this story and trying his best to uncover this mysterious-sounding German prince....fantasy royalty, yet dishonest and pernicious! Help!!!! Art PS: He claims to be a direct descendant of Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol and Philippine Welser!!!!! And the holder of the title F�¼rst von Hohenberg (of the House of Burgau) nonetheless! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <hr></blockquote> [quote]From: <Gvonstud@aol.com> Subject: Re: "Prince Alfred von Habsburg-Hohenberg, i.e. make believe royalty!" Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 01:05:06 EST "Prince" Alfred had the goodness a few years ago to make me a Knight Commander of his Order of St. George, a privilege for which I paid not $25,000 but the exact sum of nothing. Of course I do not take this great honor too very seriously. Lieutenant Commander Count Felix Luckner, by the way, is hardly mysterious. He was the famous "Seeteufel", whose exploits as commander of the Imperial German Naval SMS Seeadler in the South Pacific and the Atlantic during World War I gained him much renown. Gilbert von Studnitz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <hr></blockquote>
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