Born in 24 May 1950 in Lucerne, Heinrich Ruzzo was the son of Prince Heinrich Enzio Reuss-Plauen and a Swedish mother, Baroness Louise Peyron, daughter of Baron Gustaf Peyron and Emma Kockum. The Peyrons had immigrated to Sweden from France in 1740, been ennobled in Sweden in 1825, granted a barony in 1841 and were received into the Swedish House of Nobility the following year. Louise Peyron was an artist. His father, Heinrich Enzio, was the son of Count Heinrich Harry of Plauen, who was himself the son of Prince Heinrich XXVI Reuss. Although only a younger son of a minor ruling family, when Heinrich XXVI married Countess Viktoria von Fürstenstein in 1885, under the strict marriage rules then enforced by the Reuss dynasty their children were not allowed to bear the princely title, being designated "Counts of Plauen" instead, while still in the line of succession to the throne of Reuss. When the German Empire collapsed at the end of World War I, the reigning Prince Reuss lost his crown along with all the other monarchs whose realms were within Germany. In 1927, Henrich XXVI's childless brother, Prince Heinrich XXX, adopted his nephew and the now-deposed dynasty agreed to accept him as "Prince Heinrich Harry Reuß", along with those of his male-line descendants born of unions complying with the family's 1902 rules that permitted marriages to countesses. Their son Heinrich Enzio was thus accepted by the House of Reuss as a prince, but his own marriage to Baron Peyron's daughter in 1949 occurred before the Reuss family conference of 1957 which lowered the marital standard again, allowing dynastic inter-marriage with baronial families. Strictly, therefore, since 1996 the House of Reuss recognized Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss by that title, but without official membership in the dynasty or entitlement to the traditional style of Serene Highness, while in German law the title is allowed since 1919 only as part of the surname, thus "Heinrich Ruzzo Prinz Reuss". Called by the Italian name "Ruzzo" within the family, he grew up with his paternal grandfather inRome, but spent the summers with his mother in Scania. In February 1954 his parents divorced, his father was remarried in October to Countess Fedora von Pückler-Groditz and with her fathered Princess Marina Carolina and Princes Heinrich Achaz and Heinrich Patrick, both graphic artists. In 1972, his mother remarried nobleman Theodor "Ted" Ankarcrona, owner of the estate Boserup in Scania and Runsa Castle in Uppland. Heinrich Ruzzo was educated in Sweden, obtaining a degree in architecture, where he became a friend of the futureKing Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, subsequently his occasional hunting companion. Later in life, he relocated to Switzerland, where he lived at his family castle in Fribourg. In 1989, his mother died and he inherited her farm in Glumslöv outside Landskrona. He constructed golf courses on his properties in Switzerland and Sweden.
Marriages and issue
Prince Heinrich Ruzzo was married to Mette Rinde, a native of Norway, from 1974 to 1986, and they had twin daughters:
Princess Pauline Margaretha Emma-Louise Mette Reuss, Countess of Plauen
From 1986, Heinrich Ruzzo lived with Norwegian-Swedish singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad, a former member of ABBA, in Switzerland. They married on August 26, 1992.