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He is a political scientist and a researcher at the prestigious Hardenberg Institute, in Markund. He also teaches at the University of Markund. | He is a political scientist and a researcher at the prestigious Hardenberg Institute, in Markund. He also teaches at the University of Markund. |
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He is a political scientist and a researcher at the prestigious Hardenberg Institute, in Markund. He also teaches at the University of Markund.
In 2011 he married Princess Frances de Courtenay, a noted sociologist. They have a son, Samuel-Louis, born in 2013.