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Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover

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House
  

Name
  
Prince Rudolph

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Born
  
21 November 1955Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany (
1955-11-21
)

Issue
  
Prince Otto Heinrich of Hanover

Father
  
Ernst August, Prince of Hanover

Mother
  
Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg

Died
  
November 29, 1988, Gmunden, Austria

Spouse
  
Isabelle von Thurn (m. 1987)

Children
  
Prince Otto Heinrich of Hanover

Siblings
  
Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover

Parents
  
Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg

Similar People
  
Prince Ernest Augustus, Prince Heinrich of Hanover, Caroline - Princess of Hanover, Chantal Hochuli, Prince Christian of Hanover

Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover (Ludwig Rudolph Georg Wilhelm Philipp Friedrich Wolrad Maximilian Prinz von Hannover; 21 November 1955 – 28 November 1988) was a member of the House of Hanover and a music producer.

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Early life and career

Ludwig Rudolph was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, the third child and second son of Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick (1914–1987) and his wife Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1925–1980). Ludwig Rudolph was a great-great-great-great-grandson of George III of the United Kingdom and a great-grandson of Wilhelm II, German Emperor.

Ludwig Rudolph had trained to become a music producer in Los Angeles and London.

Marriage and death

Having obtained the consent of Elizabeth II by Order in Council on 15 September 1987 pursuant to the Royal Marriages Act 1772, Ludwig Rudolph, a Lutheran, married the Roman Catholic Countess Isabelle von Thurn und Valsassina-Como-Vercelli (born 1962 in Gmunden, Upper Austria), a former fashion model at her father's ancestral Austrian estate, Castle Bleiburg, Carinthia on 4 October 1987. She was the daughter of Count Ariprand von Thurn und Valsassina-Como-Vercelli (1925-1996), whose family, a branch of the Della Torre dynasty, ruled Milan in the 13th century, and his wife, née Princess Maria von Auersperg (born 1929). Ludwig Rudolph and Isabelle had one son:

  • Prince Otto Heinrich Ariprand George Johannes Ernst August Vinzenz Egmont Franz of Hanover (born 13 February 1988)
  • In the early hours of 28 November 1988, after the couple had entertained guests at their summer home, Königinvilla in Gmunden, the prince went to the bedroom where his wife had retired before midnight, and found Isabelle sprawled fully dressed across their bed. The efforts of her husband and friends to revive her proved futile. As authorities later removed her body and investigated the scene, discovering syringes, cocaine and heroin, Ludwig Rudolph, who had been investigated previously on suspicion of illegal drug purchases, placed a call to his elder brother, Ernst August, in London, imploring him to take care of the couple's 10-month-old son. Then he slipped away. Several hours later Ludwig Rudolph was found near his family's hunting lodge several miles away, on Lake Traun. He was in his car with the motor running. He had the muzzle of a rifle in his mouth and was dead of a gunshot wound.

    The case was closed without further investigation. Ludwig Rudolph and Isabelle were interred on 2 December 1988 at Grünau im Almtal, Austria, having been married less than 14 months. Custody of their infant son Otto Heinrich was awarded, contrary to the expressed wishes of Ludwig Rudolph, to the child's maternal grandparents, the Count and Countess Ariprand von Thurn und Valsassina-Como-Vercelli at their castle, Schloss Bleiburg in Austria.

    References

    Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover Wikipedia