Like his father Konstantin Sebastian Freiherr von Neurath before him, he also entered the royal service. After studying law in Tübingen and Berlin, he initially served in the judicial service, becoming a chamberlain in 1903 and a chamberlain to King Wilhelm Il in 1910. At the same time, he was Vice Consul at the Consulate General in London and King Wilhelm Il's closest advisor. After the end of the monarchy he was for a time Reich Foreign Minister, then, during the Nazi period Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia. In 1946 he was sentenced by the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
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