Like many members of ruling houses, Duke Philipp Albrecht nominally entered the army while still a child. On 14 November 1903, the ten-year old Philipp Albrecht was named a Leutnant in Grenadier-Regiment „Königin Olga“ (1. Württembergisches) Nr. 119 of the Württemberg contingent of the Prussian Army.[2]
On 18 August 1912, Philipp Albrecht entered active service in the regiment.[3] He was promoted to Oberleutnant on 25 February 1913.[4] On 16 June 1913, he was placed à la suite of the Royal Prussian Kürassier-Regiment „Herzog Friedrich Eugen von Württemberg“ (Westpreußisches) Nr. 5.[5] He was transferred to Dragoner-Regiment König (2. Württembergisches) Nr. 26 on 1 November 1913.[6]
Philipp Albrecht entered World War I with his regiment and was promoted to Rittmeister on 24 December 1914[7] In 1916, he was on his father's staff with the 4th Army. On 21 May 1916, he was placed à la suite of the Royal Saxon 6. Infanterie-Regiment König Wilhelm II. von Württemberg Nr. 105.[8] As commander of a Landwehr infantry regiment, he was promoted to Major on 26 August 1917.[9] Besides his honorary positions in the Prussian and Saxon armies, he was also given the Charakter of k.u.k. Major in Husarenregiment Nr. 6 of the Austro-Hungarian Army.[10] After the end of the war and the dissolution of the Imperial German Army, he retired as a Major.
Duchess Maria Christina of Württemberg (born 2 September 1924), she married Prince Georg Hartman of Liechtenstein (son of Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein[1]) on 23 September 1948. They have seven children and thirteen grandchildren.
Archduchess Helena died a week after giving birth to her daughter, Duchess Maria Christina.
Duchess Helene of Württemberg (29 June 1929 – 22 April 2021), she married Federico Pallavicini, Marchese Pallavicini, on 23 August 1961. They have four children:
Maria Cristina Pallavicini (born 4 January 1963), she married Jens Bartram on 23 September 1995.
Antonietta Pallavicini (born 9 January 1964)
Gabriella Pallavicini (born 23 April 1965), she married Ricardo Walter.
Giancarlo Pallavicini, Marchese Pallavicini (born 8 April 1967)
Duke Ludwig Albrecht of Württemberg (23 October 1930 – 6 October 2019), who renounced his rights to the House of Württemberg on 29 June 1959, married Baroness Adelheid von und zu Bodman on 16 February 1960 and they were divorced on 12 December 1970. They have three children. He remarried Angelika Kiessig on 14 August 1972 and they were divorced on 14 October 1988. They have one daughter.
Duke Christoph von Württemberg (born 30 November 1960), he married Iris Caren Metzger (19 November 1963 – 29 April 2022)[11][12] on 29 December 2000. They had one daughter and one son.
Duchess Isabelle von Württemberg (born 30 November 1960), twin of Duke Christoph.
Duchess Sibylla von Württemberg (born 29 May 1963), she has one son with Wolfgang Merz.
Duchess Christiane von Württemberg (born 16 September 1973), she married Till Kitzing (born 26 August 1972) in 2003.
Duchess Elisabeth of Württemberg (2 February 1933 – 29 January 2022), she married Prince Antoine of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (20 January 1929 – 11 November 2019) on 18 July 1958. They have four children and two grandchildren.
^ abcKriegsministerium (Hrsg.): Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergischen) Armeekorps für 1914, E.S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, 1914, p. 1179
^Personal-Nachrichten, 1918 No. 8, 25 February 1918, p. 54
^Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 5, 21 January 1915, p. 43
^Personal-Nachrichten, 1915 No. 37, 22 June 1915, p. 323
^Personal-Nachrichten, 1916 No. 58, 16 October 1916, p. 611