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He is the second son of [[Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia]] and wife Armgard von Veltheim, and the great-grandson of [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor|Wilhelm II]], the last German Emperor and King of Prussia.
He is the second son of [[Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia]] and wife Armgard von Veltheim, and the great-grandson of [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor|Wilhelm II]], the last German Emperor and King of Prussia.


He serves as the ''Herremeister'' ([[Grand Master (order)|Grand Master]]) of the [[Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)]], and is a distant cousin of each of the respective [[Sovereign]] heads of the [[British]] and [[Commonwealth realms]], [[Netherlands|Dutch]] and [[Swedish]] Orders of St John, which constitute the [[Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem]].
He serves as the ''Herremeister'' ([[Grand Master (order)|Grand Master]]) of the [[Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)]], and is a distant cousin of each of the respective [[Sovereign]] heads of the [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[Commonwealth realms]], [[Netherlands|Dutch]] and [[Sweden|Swedish]] Orders of St John, which constitute the [[Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem]].


==Distinctions==
==Distinctions==

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Prince Oscar of Prussia in vestments as Grand Master of the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg).

Prince Oscar of Prussia (German: Oskar, Prinz von Preußen; born 1959) is a German Prince of the Prussian House of Hohenzollern, and a pretender in line to the German throne.

He is the second son of Prince Wilhelm-Karl of Prussia and wife Armgard von Veltheim, and the great-grandson of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia.

He serves as the Herremeister (Grand Master) of the Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg), and is a distant cousin of each of the respective Sovereign heads of the British and Commonwealth realms, Dutch and Swedish Orders of St John, which constitute the Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem.

Distinctions

See also

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