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Michael I of Romania - Life after the throne |  | Michael I of Romania - Life after the throne: Encyclopedia II - Michael I of Romania - Life after the throne |  |
Michael settled in Britain, later he lived in Switzerland, and in June 1948 he married Anne of Bourbon-Parma, with whom he has five daughters. The Romanian authorities stripped him of his Romanian citizenship in 1948. He became a commercial pilot and worked for an aircraft equipment company.
In 1992, three years after the revolution which overthrew the Communist regime in Romania, the new Romanian government allowed Michael to return to Romania for Easter celebrations, where he drew large crowds. In Bucharest over a mill ...
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Michael I of Romania - Life after the throne
Michael settled in Britain, later he lived in Switzerland, and in June 1948 he married Anne of Bourbon-Parma, with whom he has five daughters. The Romanian authorities stripped him of his Romanian citizenship in 1948. He became a commercial pilot and worked for an aircraft equipment company.
In 1992, three years after the revolution which overthrew the Communist regime in Romania, the new Romanian government allowed Michael to return to Romania for Easter celebrations, where he drew large crowds. In Bucharest over a million people turned out to see him. Michael's popularity alarmed the government of President Ion Iliescu, and Michael could not visit Romania again for five years. In 1997, after Iliescu's defeat by President Emil Constantinescu, Romania restored Michael's citizenship and again allowed him to visit Romania. He now lives in Romania, in an official residence provided to him as former head of state by the Romanian government.
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