On 21 April 1884 Duke Paul Frederick deferred his and his sons' rights of succession to Mecklenburg-Schwerin in favour of his younger brothers and their sons, so they would take precedence over him and his.[2][5] In 1887 her husband, raised a Lutheran, converted to Roman Catholicism, the religion of his wife and their common children.[6]
In 1906 after raising the concerns of his nephew Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, about his expenses Duke Paul Frederick and his wife were ordered to submit expenditures to the comptroller of the royal household.[8]
Duke Henry Borwin of Mecklenburg (1885–1942) married 1. Elizabeth Tibbits Pratt (1860-1928); 2. Natália Oelrichs (1880-1931) and 3. Karola Ernestine von Alers (1882-1974), daughter of Wilhelm Karl Georg von Alers and Adelaide Marie Pauline Ernstine von Chamisso de Boncourt.
^"European Intelligence in News and Comment". The New York Times. 8 April 1906. p. SM7.
Literature
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