Prince Inigo of Urach


Prince Inigo of Urach, Count of Württemberg, is a member of the House of Urach and the fifth legitimate Lithuanian monarchs#Modernity|pretender] to the defunct List of Lithuanian monarchs#Kingdom of Lithuania [de jure under Mindaugas II|Lithuanian throne]. He is the grandson in the male line of King-elect of Lithuania, Wilhelm Karl of Urach, known by his regnal name as Mindaugas II.

Life, family and education

Prince Inigo was born in Bachhausen, Munich, Bavaria, West Germany, on 12 April 1962, as the fifth and youngest child of Prince Eberhard of Urach and Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis. Inigo's father died when he was only seven. On 24 September 1991, he married his wife, Baroness Danielle von und zu Bodman at Niederaichbach, Germany, with whom he currently has 3 children – Eberhard, Anselm and Amelie Philippa. Inigo is a descendant of several Lithuanian royal and noble dynasties – the Gediminids, the Jagiellons and the Radziwiłłs. In addition, he is connected to the Albanian Army|Albanian], British, Liechtenstein, Luxembourgish, Monégasque, Portuguese and Russian monarchs|Russian] royal families by birth.
He is a forester by profession and has served in the Bundeswehr armed forces, participating in international NATO missions, while his wife studied biogenetics. Inigo is a director and manager of several companies. As of 2011, he is serving as the CEO and co-owner of The Nobleweb Company Limited. Inigo also holds ownership in companies offering forestal and land rights consulting services in Forstdienstleistungen and Fürst von Urach Consulting UG.
Inigo first visited Lithuania in 2009, when he was 47. From this year onwards, his visits to Lithuania are being organized regularly. Following an invitation from the German Embassy and the Lietuvos Karalystės Rūmai, Prince Inigo was received in the country on 17–21 November 2012. During his time at the House of Signatories, an agreement was signed with the LKR affirming their recognition of his royal candidacy since the marriages of his older brothers are morganatic.
Nonetheless, Inigo subsequently assured the Lithuanian press that the question of monarchy restoration lies with the Lithuanian public, claiming: "If Lithuanians will ever want to revive the monarchy, if they will need my knowledge and experience, I am ready to accept this honour the same way my grandfather did. However, this decision will be not up to me, but to the Lithuanian people." He also expressed his opinion that a dual constitutional monarchy, where the sovereign may veto Parliament's decisions, is a better option than the parliamentary model found in many European monarchies. In a 2018 interview for LRT, Inigo spoke about his efforts to launch a charitable organisation for abandoned babies in Lithuania, just as he had done in Germany.
He speaks German, English and is known to be learning Lithuanian.

Political views

Nuclear energy

Inigo is an outspoken critic of nuclear energy, deeming it to be costly and unpromising in the long run and urging to focus on sustainable energy instead. "I think that nuclear energy is a cul-de-sac. Uranium, like oil are finite and limited resources," the Prince has said in an interview. "And also all the pollution related to the fuel, production, use and later destruction. The best solution is green-energies. Let us recall the Gospel of Matthew: Is it human that your child asks for bread, and you give him a stone? And what we do, we leave all these problems to our children and grandchildren," he added. Inigo has reacted positively to the shutdown of Ignalina [Nuclear Power Plant] in Lithuania, by saying that the nuclear waste it produced was raying, poisonous, and "dangerous for fifty thousand years". He is involved in the anti-nuclear power movement in Lithuania as an environmental and energy expert.

Ancestry