Karl Friedrich von Henslen

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His Illustrious Highness Count Karl Friedrich von Henslen (full name: Karl Friedrich Burchard Georg Heinrich Maria) is a Braslander landowner and the head of the Comital House of Henslen.

He was born in 1954, the son of Count Karl von Henslen and Princess Laure of Brasland. Following his family's tradition, he attended Rottendorf College, served at the Royal Guards and later studied Business Management.

In 1991 he married Baroness Alice von Latour. They have nine children: Gabrielle (born 1992; nun), Ulrich (born 1993), Maximilian (born 1994), Theodora (born 1997), Ivan (born 1999), Ignaz (born 2001), Eugenie (born 2004), Maria Anna (born and died 2007) and Larissa (born 2009).

Karl Friedrich had an active role in the opposition to the Palmerson regime. He was very active helping to hide dissidents and he himself had to pass to clandestinity in 2001, when his actions were found. After the monarchy was restored, the Henslen confiscated properties were returned, but Karl Friedrich left its management to his brother Ulrich, as the King appointed him Governor of Füssengau.