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A title in Dutch and Belgian nobility

Prince of Waterloo
Prins van Waterloo
Prince de Waterloo
Arms of the Dukes of Wellington as Prince of Waterloo.
Creation date8 July 1815
Created byKing William I
PeerageDutch and Belgian nobility
First holderArthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Present holderCharles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington
Heir apparentArthur Wellesley, Earl of Mornington
Remainder tothe 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
MottoVirtutis Fortuna Comes

Prince of Waterloo (Dutch: Prins van Waterloo, French: Prince de Waterloo) is a title in the Dutch and Belgian nobility, held by the Duke of Wellington. The title was created by King William I of the Netherlands for Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington as a victory title in recognition of defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The Duke of Wellington and all his descendants along the male line belong to Dutch and Belgian nobility, in which all the descendant dukes carry the title of "Prince of Waterloo" with the style "Serene Highness" (Dutch: Doorluchtigheid). The rest of his family retain the Dutch honorific Jonkheer or Jonkvrouw.

Estate of the prince

In addition to this title, the Dutch king also granted Wellington 1,050 hectares (2,600 acres) of land and a yearly endowment of 20,000 guilders. To this day the Dukes of Wellington retain the title Prince of Waterloo, and enjoy an annual income of around £100,000 from the longstanding tenants occupying the land.

Owing to the establishment of the separate Kingdom of Belgium in 1831, the title (being Dutch) and the land (located in Belgium) became separated. After the Belgian independence the endowment was by the Treaty of London included in the public debt to be assumed by the new Kingdom of Belgium.

The land held by the Prince of Waterloo came under pressure from retired Belgian senator Jean-Emile Humblet in 2001. In 1817, the government in what is now Belgium struck a deal to pay the duke £1,600 a year in return for the proceeds of sales of timber which the duke wanted to clear from the forested land. Until 1988, successive dukes enjoyed this annual payment, but the then Prince of Waterloo, Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, agreed to forgo the payment in exchange for outright ownership of 24 ha (60 acres) of the 1,050 ha (2,600 acres) to which he has rights. But some Belgian taxpayers, led by Humblet, claimed the deal did not reflect the value of the land and drew attention to the wider issues surrounding the original agreement, contending that Belgium was effectively coerced into accepting the terms of the original agreement, because it could not afford to offend Britain.

In 2009 a Member of Parliament from Vlaams Belang questioned the Minister of Finance, Didier Reynders about the grant. Reynders replied that this grant is part of the international obligations of Belgium under the Treaty of London and that he had no intention of reneging on the obligation, as all the Dukes have faithfully fulfilled their obligations.

List of princes of Waterloo (1815–present)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Jonkheer Arthur Gerald Wellesley (b. 1978).

Family tree

Wellesley family tree: Dukes of Wellington, Victoria, and Ciudad Rodrigo, and Princes of Waterloo
Baron Mornington of Mornington, 1746
Richard Colley Wesley
1690–1758
1st Baron Mornington
Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley, of Dangan Castle in the County of Meath, 1760
Richard Colley Wesley
1735–1781
1st Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley,
2nd Baron Mornington
Baron Wellesley of Wellesley in the County of Somerset, 1797
Marquess Wellesley of Norragh, 1799
Baron Maryborough of Maryborough in the Queen's County, 1821Viscount Wellington (UK), 1809
Count of Vimeiro (Portugal), 1811
Marquess of Wellington (UK), 1812
Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain), 1812

Duke of Victoria and Marquess of Torres Vedras (Portugal), 1812
Duke of Wellington (UK) and Marquess Douro and Baron Douro (Portugal), 1814
Prince of Waterloo (Netherlands), 1815
Richard Wellesley
1760–1842
Marquess Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley, 3rd Baron Mornington, Baron Wellesley
William Wellesley-Pole
1763–1845
3rd Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley, 4th Baron Mornington, 1st Baron Maryborough
Arthur Wellesley
1769–1852
1st Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro
Marquessate Wellesley and Barony Wellesley extinct, 1842
William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley
1788–1857
4th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley, 5th Baron Mornington, 2nd Baron Maryborough
Arthur Richard Wellesley
1807–1884
2nd Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
6th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Lord Charles Wellesley
1808–1858
William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley
1813–1863
5th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley, 6th Baron Mornington, 3rd Baron Maryborough
Henry Wellesley
1846–1900
3rd Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
7th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Arthur Charles Wellesley
1849–1934
4th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
8th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Barony Maryborough extinct, 1863
Arthur Charles Wellesley
1876–1941
5th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
9th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Gerald Wellesley
1885–1972
7th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
8th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, 10th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Anne Rhys
1910–1998
7th Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo
Henry Valerian George Wellesley
1912–1943
6th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
11th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Arthur Valerian Wellesley
1915–2014
8th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
9th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, 12th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley
b. 1945
9th Duke of Wellington, Duke of Victoria, Prince of Waterloo, Marquess of Wellington, Marquess of Torres Vedras, Marquess Douro, Viscount Wellington, and Baron Douro,
10th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, 13th Earl of Mornington and Viscount Wellesley
Arthur Gerald Wellesley
styled Marquess of Douro
b. 1978
Arthur Darcy Wellesley
b. 2010
styled Earl of Mornington

References

  1. Cash Talk – TIME
  2. The Mediadrome – News – Waterloo Rents Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Battle lines drawn at Waterloo
  4. Battle over legacy of Waterloo
  5. Bulletin of the Chamber of Representatives 22 June 2009, p97 (in Dutch and French)

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