Karl Emich and his supporters argue that the marriage of Maria Vladimirovna's parents was in contravention of the Pauline Laws. They maintain that the
House of Bagration-Mukhrani did not possess sovereign status and was not recognized as equal by
Nicholas II for the purpose of dynastic marriages at the time of the union of
Princess Tatiana Constantinovna of Russia and
Prince Constantine Bagration-Mukhransky in 1911, thirty seven years prior to that of
Princess Leonida and
Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich. Therefore, as the
next of kin to Vladimir (in the exclusion of his daughter), the Russian
Monarchist Party recognises Karl Emich as the heir to the Russian throne, since he and his wife converted on 1 June 2013, from
Lutheranism to
Eastern Orthodox Christianity, enabling his accession. The couple received Orthodox names of Nikolai Kirillovich and Yekaterina Fyodorovna.
Nicholas III and the Imperial Throne In early 2014
Russian Monarchist Party leader
Anton Bakov announced he views the "Imperial Throne" from the point of international law as a subject of state sovereignty regardless of any other attributes, referring to analogies with the
Holy See. He outlined that Karl Emich, upon adhering to the Orthodox denomination, obtained a right to take this
see according to pre-
Revolution Fundamental Laws of the Russian Empire. Bakov proposed that the Prince accept the throne, thereby forming a new independent state and incorporate it into Bakov's promotional projects such as the Monarchist Party's
Imperial Throne micronation and several others. In April 2014 Bakov and Karl Emich appeared in a newspaper textual and photo report declaring that the Prince accepted the proposals as well as the title of "Emperor Nicholas III" (as successor to
Nicholas II). In the report Bakov emphasized that Karl Emich has long been an entrepreneur but henceforth he would refrain from all non-royalist related public activities. The report included a "Manifesto Grant of the Constitution to the State", signed by Nicholas III, proclaiming the formation of the sovereign state "Imperial Throne" aimed at consolidating all the people around the world devoted to Christian
monarchism. The see in the documents is viewed as a legacy of the first-ever Christian Roman Imperial Throne of
Constantine the Great, deemed to have passed through the
Byzantine Empire to the
Russian Empire and the
House of Romanov by religious process. Later Bakov announced he has purchased a plot of land in
Montenegro to form a location for the new state (80
ha, "twice as big as
Vatican"), and is in negotiations with Montenegro authorities for recognition of the state. He also announced that Russian President
Vladimir Putin declined to grant such a plot in
Yekaterinburg (Bakov's residence and site of the
1918 Romanov assassination) in response to Karl Emich's request, transmitted to Putin by Bakov, a former
MP. In early 2015, as a follow-up to the
international sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War, Bakov told the press there are talks with Montenegro authorities to establish an
offshore zone at this plot, aimed at providing financial intermediation to Russian companies. Also in 2015 Imperial Throne representatives claimed to be in talks with the authorities of the neighbouring
Republic of Macedonia and
Albania on possible collaboration and future
state recognition. In particular, Bakov met with Macedonian Prime Minister
Nikola Gruevski. Later there was a similar talk with
President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh at the
70th UN General Assembly session in New York. Also, talks were held with Macedonian and Montenegro Eastern Orthodox clergy — Bakov discusses creation of churches associated with Imperial Throne and proposes
canonization of Russian ancient ruler
Ivan III and his wife
Sophia Palaiologina. Talks with
Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of
Antigua and Barbuda, also took place. In early 2017 it was reported that there was preliminary consent from the government of
Kiribati to sell three inhabited Pacific islands to Bakov to set up the state which is expected to be renamed to Romanov Empire. Kiribati rejected the proposal in February 2017. In December 2017, Bakov announced that the purchase of artificial islands belonging to the
Republic of the Gambia had been successfully negotiated and the Romanov Empire had become a partially recognised country. The claim was denied by the Gambian government. In June 2021 Karl Emich, or Nikolai Kirillovich (Nicholas III) gave his first-ever interview in Russian language where he clarified his civil and political attitude and told some details about history of his family. ==Ancestry==