Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Maria of Yugoslavia 1933. Alexander was unique in having no western European (German) ancestry. His ancestors were from Serbia and Montenegro (Albania). But Alexander married Princess Marie of Romania, a descendant of the royal families of Prussia, Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Brazil, the United Kingdom, and Russia.
Wilhelm and Sophie di Wied, King and Queen of Albania Reggenza)
Princess Iniga of Thurn und Taxis August Sept. child and only daughter of Princess Elisabeth of Thurn und Taxis, nee of Luxembourg, and husband Prince Ludwig. Iniga was the only one of her parents' children to survive WWII, marry, and have children.
Wilhelm I, Prince and King of Albania, German of course.
Prince Danilo of Montenegro. As of 2006 Montenegro is again an independent country. It is located on the Adriatic Sea north of Albania. Prince Danilo would be proud.
Carlos, Duke of Madrid, (1848-1909) was for a time the head of the royal House of Bourbon and also a claimant to the thrones of Spain and France. He married royally twice, Princess Margherita of Bourbon-Parma with whom he had five children and Princess Berthe de Rohan of Bohemia. There were no children from Carlos' second marriage.
The Duchess of Albany, formerly Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont. The five surviving Waldeck and Pyrmont sisters all greatly resembled their mother, Helena of Nassau.