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{{Infobox royaltynobility
| name = Princess Irina Nikolaïevna Orlova
| title =
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| father = Prince Nicholas Vladimirovich [[Orlov (family)|Orlov]]
| mother = [[Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia]]
| housenoble family =[[House of Orlov]] <br> [[House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov|Orlov]]
| spouse =
| issue = Alexis Nicolas Orlov
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1918|3|1|df=y}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1989|9|16|1918|3|1|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Villacerf]], France
| place of burial=
|}}
 
'''Princess Irina Nikolaïevna Orlova''' (March 1918–1989) was the eldest child of Prince Nicholas Vladimirovich Orlov and his wife, [[Princess Nadejda Petrovna of Russia|Princess Nadia Petrovna Romanova of Russia]].
 
Her mother was among the Romanovs who escaped the [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] in 1919 aboard the British ship the [[HMS Marlborough (1912)|HMS Marlborough]] and Princess Irina was the youngest passenger aboard the ship.<ref>Zeepvat (2004), pp. 203, 212</ref>
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She had one sister named Princess Xenia (aka Ksenija) Nikolaïevna Orlova (1921–1963).<ref>Vorres</ref> <ref>Massie (1967)</ref>
 
Irina Orlova Nikolaievna married Baron Hans von Waldstatten (1918-1977) in Rome March 27, March 1940. They divorced in 1946) They had one daughter:
* Elizabeth Baroness von Waldstatten
 
After her divorce Irina had a son named Alexis Nicolas Orlov. He was born 10 SepSeptember 1947.
 
She married Anthony Adama Zylstra (1902-1982) in the Hague, the Netherlands on January 8, January 1960. She died on 16 September 1989 at age 71 at [[Villacerf]], France.
 
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