Line of succession to the German throne
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The Monarchy of Germany and Prussia was abolished 1918 (Proclamtion of Republic during German Revolution) to 1919 (Weimar constitution) respectively. The current head of the former ruling house of Hohenzollern is Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia. The Law of Succession used is Agnatic Primogeniture.
- Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia (Born 1946), son of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
- Prince Christian Ludwig of Prussia (Born 1986), son of the Prince Christian-Sigismund.
- Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia (Born 1922) son of Prince Oskar of Prussia
- Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia (Born 1955), eldest son of Prince Wilhelm-Karl.
- Prince Oskar of Prussia (Born 1959), yongest son of Prince Wilhelm-Karl.
- Prince Oskar of Prussia (Born 1993), eldest son of Prince Oskar.
- Prince Albert of Prussia (Born 1998), yongest son of Prince Oskar.
- Crown Prince Wilhelm
- Prince Wilhelm
- Prince Louis Ferdinand
- Prince Hubertus
- Prince Frederick
- Prince Eitel Friedrich
- Prince Adalbert
- Prince August Wilhelm
- Prince Alexander Ferdinand
- Prince Oskar
- Prince Oskar
- Prince Burchard
- Prince Joachim
- Prince Karl Franz Joseph
- Prince Heinrich
- Prince Waldemar
- Prince Sigismund
- Prince Frederick Leopold
- Prince Frederick Sigismund
- Prince Frederick Leopold