Giorgi, can you do me a favor?
Some of Giorgi's Facebook photos do evoke his unique upbringing.
In 1901, Giovanni Giorgi proposed to the Associazione elettrotecnica italiana(AEI)
After the divorce, Giorgi lives with his mother in an apartment in Tbilisi.
Giorgi's life is little documented outside of the Facebook page of the royal family.
Prince Giorgi largely owes his standing to the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church,
Heir to the Royal Throne of Georgia, HRH Crown Prince Giorgi Bagration Bagrationi Mukhranbatonishvili(left)
The party is older than the prince, but
its leader, Vazha Abashidze, said he supports Giorgi's claim to the throne.
In 1901, Giovanni Giorgi proposed to the Associazione elettrotecnica italiana(AEI)
that this system, extended with a fourth unit to be taken from the units of electromagnetism, be used as an international system.
Heir to the Royal Throne of Georgia, HRH Crown Prince Giorgi Bagration Bagrationi Mukhranbatonishvili(left)
and his father, Head of the Royal House of Georgia, HRH Prince Davit Bagration-Mukhranbatoni, wearing traditional Georgian chokhas.
Like many doting parents, five-year-old Giorgi's post cute pictures of him on Facebook:
blowing out candles on a birthday cake, or wearing red plastic sunglasses behind the wheel of a car, pretending to drive.
After the divorce, Giorgi lives with his mother in an apartment in Tbilisi.
But his father remains active in his upbringing; one favorite father-and-son activity is watching auto races at the track in Rustavi, a city just east of Tbilisi,
Prince Giorgi largely owes his standing to the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church,
Patriarch Ilia II, who in 2007 called for Georgia to adopt a constitutional monarchy. At that time, though, there was a stumbling block: there was no clear heir.