Background
Ferfried is the youngest child and fourth son of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern and his wife Margarete Karola, daughter of the last Saxon king, Frederick Augustus III.
Ferfried is the youngest child and fourth son of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern and his wife Margarete Karola, daughter of the last Saxon king, Frederick Augustus III.
He belongs to the Swabian or Sigmaringen branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty. The Brandenburg-Prussian branch of the family ruled the German Empire until 1918. Pope Pius XII was his godfather.
After 36 years of absence from active racing, in 2007 he raced again for the private racing team Racing Strip.com live, again in a Bayerische Motoren Werke. Ferfried had about 50 wins in his career.
Ferfried acknowledged a relationship with Tatjana Gsell publicly in 2004, which garnered extensive media coverage. Beginning 8 May 2006 the reality programme Tatjana & Foffi – Cinderella Becomes A Princess was broadcast on television, focusing on the couple"s preparations for their wedding.
Later in 2006, Ferfried and Tatjana announced their separation. He appeared several times alongside Birte Karalus on a German television cooking show called Royal Dinner. von Görtz.
16 June 1968, Hockenheim.
Germany (GT), Porsche 911 T, 1st 23 June 1968, DARM Mainz-Finthen, Germany (GT+16), Porsche 911 T, 1st 18 August 1968, General Practice Brno. Czechoslovakian Republic, Porsche 911, 3rd 8 September 1968, DARM Ulm-Laupheim, Germany (GT+16/TeamSpeak+16), Porsche 911 T, 3rd 25 May 1969, General Practice Brno, Czechoslovakian Republic, Bayerische Motoren Werke 1600, 3rd 31 August 1969, ETCC Zandvoort, Netherlands (Div2), Bayerische Motoren Werke 1600, 4th 1969 European Touring Carolina Championship, 3rd 27 June 1971, Nürburgring, Germany, Bayerische Motoren Werke 2002 Alpina, 1st.
None of Ferfried"s three marriages was considered dynastic by the House of Hohenzollern when contracted, although the first, to Angela von Morgan in 1968 (sister of Erika von Morgen, wife of Carl-Philip, Prince of Salm-Salm) was to a member of Germany"s historical nobility, albeit untitled.