News and Politics | September 15, 2008 | 2 comments

Buying Nobility - Noble Titles for Sale

Image
Moopak
Did you know that you can buy and sell noble titles? In several European countries, it’s possible to purchase titles of nobility ranging from Duke or Duchess all the way up to Prince or Princess and everything in between.

The prices range from $49.00 gift certificates up to $160,000.00 depending on the title and the supposed “credibility.” This has caused quite a bit of controversy among royal houses, especially since the possibility looms for fraudulent acquisition of British titles in particular. Genuine titles are hard to come by, but in Germany, authentic nobles are offering their titles through marriage or adoption.

The demand for a noble title is growing, probably for business and corporate image purposes to gain a larger degree of trustworthiness among industrial colleagues, not to mention a more marketable business card or letterhead.
"In Germany however, I have stumbled across several websites offering through marriage or adoption, truly genuine titles (albeit German) to solvent individuals seeking a noble title for the purpose of bettering their corporate image or for various personal reasons to gain recognition in upper class circles. According to German legislation passed in 1919, the noble titles do not remain as such, but are judicially acceptable as a name supplementation the world over."
  1. groups:
    News and Politics,   Art and Style,   Odd News,   Learn,   2 more
  2. tags:
    News and Politics Art and Style Britain Europe 5 more
  3.     
    |

2 comments // Buying Nobility - Noble Titles for Sale

  • Key_Largo
    • 0
      Key_Largo  
    • I read somewhere that you can get deported out of the united states for purchasing these nobility titles. I don't know if it's true. I was interested in finding out more information on this. It would be great to have a royal title, but at what cost. It's not worth if you're going to be deported. I'm Puerto Rican. I wonder if I will be sent back to Puerto Rico. I haven't been there since I was ten. I don't want to go to England or Russia where ever the titles come from. I will research it more thoroughly.

    • 8 months ago
  • Vierotchka
    • 0
      Vierotchka  
    • Image
    • My father, who was (among many other great talents) quite an artist, used to make commercial art too. He designed the original MacFisheries logo. One woman, married to the McDougal of the flour industry, paid my father to design a coat of arms for her. He used to refer to herself as "her self raising majesty". :)

    • 3 years ago
more from News and Politics:

top videos