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Rüdiger von Sachsen (Rüdiger Ernst Karl Timo Aldi von Sachsen) was born on 23 December, 1953 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany, is an A German Roman Catholics. Discover Rüdiger von Sachsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Rüdiger Ernst Karl Timo Aldi von Sachsen
Occupation N/A
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1953
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Mülheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany
Date of death 29 March, 2022
Died Place Moritzburg, Saxony, Germany
Nationality North

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Who Is Rüdiger von Sachsen's Wife?

His wife is Astrid Linke (m. 14 June 1974-1989) Diana Dorndorf (m. January 2004-2005)

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Wife Astrid Linke (m. 14 June 1974-1989) Diana Dorndorf (m. January 2004-2005)
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Children Daniel von Sachsen Arne von Sachsen Nils von Sachsen

Rüdiger von Sachsen Net Worth

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1923

Rüdiger Karl Ernst Timo Aldi was born in Mülheim, the only son of Prince Timo of Saxony (1923–1983) and his first wife Margrit Lucas (1932–1957), the daughter of Carl Lucas, a butcher, and his wife Hildegard Stube.

1945

His father Prince Timo, who became addicted to morphine after sustaining serious injuries during an autumn 1945 bombing raid on Dresden, had a number of failed jobs.

When Rüdiger was aged just 18 months old he was taken by his penniless mother to her father's home in Muelheim.

1949

His first wife was Astrid Linke (1949–1989), the daughter of Heinz Linke and Elvira Wandke.

1952

Rüdiger's parents were married in Muelheim on 7 August 1952 in what was reported at the time as a "fairytale wedding" between a prince and a butcher's daughter.

However, as Lucas was a commoner the marriage was considered morganatic, hence their children being considered as commoners with no dynastic rights unless elevated by the Head of the Royal House of Saxony.

Rüdiger had a difficult childhood.

1953

Rüdiger von Sachsen (Rüdiger Ernst Karl Timo Aldi; Rydygier książę Saski; 23 December 1953 – 29 March 2022 ) was a claimant to the Headship of the Royal House of Saxony.

1955

The marriage proved difficult and Rüdiger's mother was in process of divorcing Prince Timo when she found out she was pregnant, later giving birth to a daughter, Iris von Sachsen, on 21 September 1955.

1957

Having failed to pay child support for his wife and two children, shortly before her death in 1957 the family of Rüdiger's mother had Prince Timo placed under legal guardianship by the courts, meaning that following the death of their mother the children were placed in the care of their maternal grandparents, Rüdiger and his sister's paternal family, grandfather Prince Ernst Heinrich the youngest son of King Friedrich August III and uncles Prince Dedo of Saxony (1922–2009) and Prince Gero of Saxony (1925–2003) had emigrated to the Republic of Ireland following the loss of their vast properties in Saxony which became part of communist East Germany.

1958

The widowed Prince Timo's difficulties continued as after residing for a time in homeless shelters and dwellings to escape his creditors, the guardianship court had him admitted into a mental hospital in 1958.

1965

He was then treated by psychiatrists for the next seven years until 15 December 1965 when the ruling placing him under legal guardianship was lifted.

1974

They were married at Willich on 14 June 1974 and had three sons.

1997

In 1997 the Margrave of Meissen proposed his nephew Alexander Afif as heir and drew up a document that was signed by the other male and female members of the Royal House (including previously morganatic spouses of princes who were now treated as dynasts being attributed the style of Royal Highness; Rüdiger, his sons, and sister were not involved) setting out that Alexander Afif would succeed on his death.

The document was signed by Anastasia, Margravine of Meissen; Prince Dedo (for himself, his brother Prince Gero and for their stepmother Princess Virginia); Prince Albert and his wife Princess Elmira; the Princesses Maria Josepha, Anna, and Mathilde; and Princess Erina the third wife and widow of Prince Timo.

The 1997 agreement proved to be controversial and in the summer of 2002 three of the signatories (Princes Albert, Dedo and Gero, who did not personally sign the document) retracted their support for the agreement.

The following year Prince Albert wrote that it is through Prince Rüdiger and his sons that the direct line of the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin will continue, and thus avoid becoming extinct.

Rüdiger himself never accepted the 1997 agreement and when asked for his opinion on who the eventual successor to Maria Emanuel should be he replied that it should be himself.

The former Alexander Afif citing the 1997 agreement also assumed those positions.

According to the family website prior to his death Albert determined Rüdiger to be his successor and instituted.

1999

Two years later on 1 July 1999 the Margrave adopted his nephew Alexander Afif giving him the family name Prinz von Sachsen Herzog zu Sachsen.

2003

After working as a psychologist in 2003, Rüdiger left his home in Westerwald in order to move to Moritzburg, Saxony where he founded with his eldest son Daniel von Sachsen the Wettinische Forstverwaltung (Wettin Forest service).

The forest, which is owned as well as run by the name of the Saxon Royal Family through Prince Alexander, Margrave of Meissen, is approximately 1200 hectares in size.

The headship of the Royal House of Saxony is an area of dispute in the Saxon Royal Family.

The dispute stems from the fact that the last undisputed head of the house Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen, and the other princes of his generation either had no children or, in the case of Prince Timo, had children who were not recognised as being members of the Royal House of Saxony.

The first designated dynastic heir of Prince Maria Emanuel was his nephew Prince Johannes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Kohary, son of his youngest sister Princess Mathilde of Saxony.

After the early death of Prince Johannes, the heirless Maria Emanuel then began to look at his eldest nephew Prince Alexander Afif, the eldest son of Princess Anna of Saxony and her husband Roberto Afif, despite the Afif-Saxony marriage being against the traditional laws of the House of Saxony in the same way as the marriage of Rüdiger's parents was.

2004

After his first wife's death, Rüdiger married for a second time in January 2004 to Diana Dorndorf.

2008

The marriage was short-lived, however, as the couple divorced in 2008.

During his second marriage, Rüdiger placed a lonely hearts advertisement in the German newspaper Bild in the hope of finding a princess to marry.

2012

Following the death of Maria Emanuel in July 2012, Rüdiger recognised Prince Albert (who died three months later) as the new Margrave of Meissen and head of the Royal House of Saxony.

On this basis following Albert's death in October 2012 Rüdiger claimed the headship of the house.

Rüdiger was married twice.