Unbeknownst to the prince, the son shared a luxurious 135-room palace for only Rs


- મહે 23 million needed for palace repairs

New delhi date. Saturday, February 20, 2021

In Berlin, the son of a prince has sold the ancestral palace with 135 rooms for only 87 rupees. You may be surprised to read this news but it is true. Now the 66-year-old prince has reached the court against his 37-year-old son to save the palace.

In fact, Prince Ernest August of the German city of Hanover handed over his 135-room Marinberg Palace to his son Ernest August Jr. in the year 2000. August Jr. announced the sale of the Marinberg Palace to the government at a discounted rate in 2018.

Ernst August Jr. then sold the palace for just one euro (about 87 rupees). August Jr. argued that the palace needed 23 23 million to repair, which he did not have. Following his son's decision, Prince Ernst August has resorted to law to protect the palace and has filed a lawsuit against his son. He has leveled several serious allegations against his son and demanded the return of the palace.

The Marinburg Palace was built in the year 1867 and the prince handed it over to his son in the year 2000. According to the prince, his son betrayed him by making this deal without his knowledge. He has accused his son of violating rights and interests.

According to the prince, his son's move forced him to live in a lodge in Austria and deprived him of financial support despite being ill. Prince Ernst belongs to the August Nover dynasty and is a distant cousin of Britain's Queen Elizabeth.



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