Prince Lorenzo of Ebenthal

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Prince Lorenzo
Prince of Ebenthal
Born29 January 2017 (2017-01-29) (age 7)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Names
Lorenzo van der Bruyn
HouseBruyn
FatherGenivaldo Medeiros
MotherPrincess Louise of Ebenthal
ReligionRoman Catholicism
OccupationModel

Prince Lorenzo of Ebenthal (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 29 January 2017) is a Prince of Ebenthal and member of the House of Bruyn. The only son of Princess Louise of Ebenthal, Lorenzo is the youngest nephew of King Arthur II. Since the Ebenthaler government introduced semi-salic law, Lorenzo has been the second in the line of succession to the throne. He is also a former Prince of Roschfallen.

Biography

Early life and education

Prince Lorenzo was born in Rio de Janeiro. His mother, Princess Louise, is a lesbian, and so Lorenzo was born out of an agreement she made to a friend, Genivaldo Medeiros, a gay hairtylist, who provided her with his genetic material. Initially agreeing only to support his friend, Genivaldo grew attached to the kid and shares his custody. By his mother's side, Lorenzo is King Arthur II's nephew as well as the third grandson of Armando, 5th Baron of Roches. He was baptized at the Church of Saint Jude the Apostle, where he was later catechized.

The Prince is currently attend the Colégio Imperial, a private school in the Botafogo neighbouhood of Rio de Janeiro, near the Southern Borough of Brauncastel, where the Prince lives with his mother.

Child career

Since the age of three, Prince Lorenzo has acted as a professional model for advertising campaigns thanks to his mother's efforts to promote him on social media.

Titles, styles and honours

Styles of
Prince Lorenzo
Reference styleHis Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness
Alternative styleSire

Titles and styles

  • 29 January 2017 – 29 December 2019: His Serene Highness Prince Lorenzo of Roschfallen
  • 29 December 2019 – present: His Royal Highness Prince Lorenzo of Ebenthal

Honours

National honours

References