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14 Facts About Nicholas Medforth-Mills

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Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills was born on 1 April 1985 at La Tour Hospital in Meyrin, a commuter town near Geneva, Switzerland, the first child and son of Princess Elena of Romania and her first husband Robin Medforth-Mills and the second grandchild of King Michael I of Romania and his wife Queen Anne.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills was baptized in the Orthodox faith, his godparents being Queen Anne and Crown Princess Margareta of Romania.

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Until the age of four, Medforth-Mills lived with his sister and parents at the Romanian royal family's residence in Versoix, Switzerland.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills recalled spending time with Queen Anne at Versoix where they used to fish and play golf together.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills attended Argyle House School, Sunderland, England which he left in 1999 with eight GCSEs - English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science, French, German, Information Technology, and Geography.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills came again for the second time on Christmas Day 1997, when the entire royal family set foot in Romania for the first time after nearly five decades of exile.

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Since the beginning of 2008, de Roumanie Nicholas Medforth-Mills has become more involved in the public life of Romania, taking part, for instance, at the 2008 UNITER theatre gala and in visits throughout the country with his aunt, Crown Princess Margareta, and Radu Duda.

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In February 2008, Nicholas Medforth-Mills stated in an interview with the Romanian daily newspaper Cotidianul that if the Romanian people asked him to become king, he would not refuse.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills has been removed from the line of succession, as defined by his grandfather.

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In issuing the declaration, the former king expressed the hope that "Nicholas Medforth-Mills will find in future years a suitable way to serve the ideals and use the qualities that God gave him".

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The validity of the document has been challenged by Nicholas Medforth-Mills who has stated there was no signature whatsoever from King Michael.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills released a press statement on 18 November 2017 from London about the child.

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On 8 November 2017, during Michael I's final illness, Crown Princess Margareta filed a complaint with Swiss police alleging that Nicholas Medforth-Mills tried to force his way into his grandfather's home.

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Nicholas Medforth-Mills was acquitted of all charges by the court of Nyon in October 2021.