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  1. Secret marriage in Switzerland. In spite of the Emperor declining to give his permission for him to wed a commoner, Archduke Ferdinand Karl married his partner – and had to leave the Habsburg family. In 1902, Archduke Ferdinand Karl, a brother of the heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand, made the acquaintance of Bertha Czuber, the daughter of a ...

  2. Feb 7, 2018 · The law also mandates that the royal-born women in the family who marry a person without a noble background must give up their royal status and official place in the family.

  3. Oct 26, 2021 · Because the law in Japan requires a princess to "leave the imperial family upon marriage to a commoner," Princess Mako gave up her royal titles to marry Komuro.

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  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Women in Japan are not allowed to inherit the throne and are "cancelled out from royalty", that is, stripped of their title if they marry a commoner.

  6. A Habsburg jaw is a specific facial deformity that is marked by a very elongated and prominent lower jaw. Joseph I, Charles I of Spain, Leopold Wilhelm and Charles II all had it. Nine successive generations of the Habsburg family had this pronounced jawline, which is why it came to be known as the Habsburg jaw.

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