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Prince Rostislav Romanov was born on 21 May, 1985 in Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S., is a Russian prince (born 1985). Discover Prince Rostislav Romanov'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 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 May, 1985
Birthday 21 May
Birthplace Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1949

Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich was born in Lake Forest, Illinois, the eldest son and second child of Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich and his second wife, Christia Ipsen (b. 1949).

1963

From his father's first marriage to Stephena Verdel Cook, he has an older half-sister, Princess Stephena (born 1963).

Prince Rostislav belongs to the Mihailovichi branch of the Romanov family as a male line descendant of Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia, the youngest son of Emperor Nicholas I.

He is also a descendant of Emperors Alexander II and Alexander III, being the great grandson of Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (sister of The Last Emperor Nicholas II) and her husband Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia.

1983

He has an older sister, Princess Alexandra (b. 1983), and a younger brother, Prince Nikita (b. 1987).

1985

Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov (Ростисла́в Ростисла́вович Рома́нов) (born 21 May 1985) is an American-born Russian prince living in the UK as an artist.

He is a member of the Romanov family.

The House of Romanov was the former ruling Russian Imperial dynasty.

He is also known by the names "Rosti" and "Misha".

As none of the sons of Prince Andrew Romanov have male offspring, Rostislav is likely to one day inherit their claim to the Russian throne.

Romanov was born in Lake Forest, Illinois in 1985 as the second child and an eldest son of Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov (1938-1999) and his wife, Lady Ampthill (b. 1949).

Rostislav was educated at Brambletye and Milton Abbey Schools, and at Falmouth University, where he graduated with a BA in fine art.

Rostislav is a landscape artist.

He is particularly interested in en plein air painting and much of his artwork depicts the Sussex countryside or is inspired by his travels in Russia and elsewhere.

He works primarily with oil and creates sculptural, three-dimensional paintings primarily in impasto.

His most significant early work uses pastels.

Pastels, or watercolours, is also the medium of studies for his more important paintings.

His work includes relief printing, and dry-point, and soft ground acid etchings.

Prince Rostislav has been a member of the Romanov Family Association since 1985 and was a committee member between 2007 and 2013.

In addition, through his paternal grandmother, he is also a descendant of Sophia Palaiologina and Ivan III of Russia

The Prince lived in Chicago until he was two months old, when his father moved his family to London.

The family then moved to the town of Rye in East Sussex, where he spent his teenage years.

Prince Rostislav was educated at Brambletye and Milton Abbey Schools, and at Falmouth University where he read Fine Art.

1998

Prince Rostislav visited Russia in 1998 with his parents and siblings to attend the reburial rites of Emperor Nicholas II and his family.

1999

Six months later, on 7 January 1999, his father died during the Russian Christmas celebration.

Though he had been treated for cancer, some speculate that he contracted a rare illness from the dust at the church where the Imperial funeral was held.

The loss of the late Prince's income left his family facing financial difficulties.

2006

On 23 September 2006, Prince Rostislav was a guest at the reburial and memorial service for his great-great grandmother the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna (born Princess Dagmar of Denmark) at Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark.

He then attended the reburial of his great-great grandmother's remains in Russia, where he announced that he was considering moving to Russia.

The Romanov Family Association considers Rostislav to be fourth in line to the throne, but the line of succession is disputed by another branch of the family.

2011

His first solo exhibition was in 2011 at the Fabrica Gallery, Coupla in Moscow.

He has since participated in numerous exhibitions both in the UK and internationally.

He has exhibited twice in the A. Kasteev Art Museum in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and participated in exhibitions in Dubai and Monaco.

In London he has exhibited twice at the Brick Lane Gallery, London.

2018

In May 2018 he has a solo exhibition "Way of Life" at The C. John Gallery, Mayfair.

He is represented by the Maison d'Art Gallery in Monaco, and The Martix System in the UK.

In order to provide for the family Princess Romanova started a bed and breakfast in an 18th-century mansion in Rye, East Sussex.

The house was in a semi-derelict state, though, and in need of renovation.

As there was initially no kitchen, the children had to carry buckets of water up to the bathroom in order to wash the dishes in the bathtub.

His mother later married David Whitney Erskine Russell, the heir to the title Baron Ampthill.