She joined the
Romanov Family Association (RFA) in 1980 and, with other members, attended the long-delayed interment of Russia's last emperor and empress in
St. Petersburg in 1998. In the interim, the senior male Romanov descendant by
primogeniture, her older half-brother
Prince Andrew Andreyevich Romanov (born 1923), was chosen Honorary RFA president. Olga intended to return for the centenary memorial in 2018, She lives at
Provender House in the hamlet of Provender, near
Faversham in Kent, where she has restored the 13th century house and opened it to tourists. Having inherited the ageing mansion and estate in 2000, she raised the money to have it refurbished by selling what was left of her father's cache of pre-revolutionary artefacts, most of which had long since been sold to the British royal family. She serves alongside
Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia as a royal patron of the
Queen Charlotte's Ball. == Marriage and children ==