Showing posts with label Liechtenstein Royalty. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 7, 2022

Princess Monica of Liechtenstein, Who Eloped In Brazil, Is 80!

Princess Monica.
Today, Princess Monica von und zu Liechtenstein celebrates her eightieth birthday!

Born on 8 April 1942 at Vienna, Princess Monica Maria Theresia Elisabeth of Liechtenstein was the only child of Prince Constantin of Liechtenstein (1911-2001) and his first wife Maria Elisabeth von Leutzendorff (1921-1944), who married in 1941. Princess Maria Elisabeth was killed during a bombing raid in Vienna. In the late 1970s, Prince Constantin remarried to Countess Ilona Esterházy von Galántha (1921-2019; widow of Count Miklós Cziráky von Czirák und Dénesfalva).
Prince Constantin and Princess Monica were guests at a party given in St. Moritz by Joan Crawford in 1955, which is noted in the pages of Joan's not-so-happy daughter Christina's book, Mommie Dearest. The following year, in 1956, when she was fourteen, Monica and Prince Francesco Borghese began a relationship. Her father was so disturbed by the romantic attachment of his daughter, owing to her youth, that he had Monica stay in a convent in Vienna for a year to "think it over." Needless to say, Monica and Francesco did not marry.
In 1959, Princess Monica represented her family at the inauguration of the new Brazilian capital, Brasília. During the festivities, she met her future husband, Andrzej Franciszek Spitzman Jordan (b.1933; also known as André Franz Jordan), a Polish expat who had become a businessman in Latin America. The couple swiftly fell in love. When Monica returned to Vaduz, she told her family of her feelings for André. Her father Constantin was not wholly opposed to his only child's desire to marry Mr. Jordan. However, her cousin Prince Franz Joseph II and his wife Princess Georgina did not think the union wise or "suitable," given Monica's status. In an attempt to win over her family, Monica cabled André and asked him to come to Liechtenstein, which he did in short order. His reception by the princely family was reportedly courteous but not terribly warm. Franz Joseph told Monica: "The young man is cultured and pleasant and I wish him well. But I'm dead set against your marrying a commoner as I've been before." Faced with the opposition of the sovereign prince, Monica decided to do a rather daring deed. The eighteen year-old decided to run away from home and elope. She and André agreed that he would return to Rio de Janeiro and prepare for their marriage. Several weeks later, Monica pretended that she was going to visit relatives in Paris. When she arrived in the French capital, she boarded a plane for Brazil that ended up being grounded in London due to poor weather conditions. It took her father Constantin almost two days to find out that his daughter was staying at a hotel in the British capital. He was able to reach Monica by phone, but she refused to return to Vaduz. The next day she flew to Brazil. 
Monica and André on their wedding day.
On 25 November 1960 at Rio de Janeiro, Princess Monica of Liechtenstein and André Jordan were married. The couple had two sons, Gilberto Frederic Jordan (b.1961) and Constantino Pedro Jordan (b.1964), before divorcing in 1969. Prince Constantin flew to Rio for his first grandson Gilberto's christening. In February 1979, Princess Monica joined her father Prince Constantin and their cousin Princess Barbara with her husband Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia for a holiday in St. Moritz. 
Prince Constantin and his daughter Princess Monica, 1958.
Our best wishes to the Princess on her birthday!

Friday, September 24, 2021

Princess Marie Astrid of Liechtenstein Becomes Mrs Ralph Worthington V

Today, 25 September, Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein and Ralph "Rafe" Worthington V married at the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta in Orbetello, Italy. The bride is the daughter of Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg. The groom is the son of Mr Ralph Worthington IV and Ms Lucinda Earle Morrisey.
Our best wishes to the newlyweds!

Ancestry of Ralph "Rafe" Worthington V

1.Ralph "Rafe" Worthington V (b.1 April 1985)

Parents

2.Ralph Worthington IV (b.30 January 1946)

m.1 September 1984 (div.)

3.Lucinda Earle Morrisey (b.11 September 1952)

Grandparents

4.Ralph Worthington III (15 April 1916-12 May 1997)

m.December 1943

5.Margaret Carleton Talmadge (17 June 1921-15 October 2012)

6.John Lyon Morrisey (3 September 1922-25 December 1990)

m.3 November 1946

7.Frances Earle Gensler (24 February 1924-14 September 2011)

Great-Grandparents

8.Ralph Worthington (4 December 1841-11 December 1925)

m.

9.Ethel Burdette (16 January 1882-2 October 1951)

10.Joseph Boyce Talmadge (22 April 1890-2 May 1946)

m.24 June 1920

11.Margaret Morrison Carleton (4 January 1894-13 January 1977)

12.William George Morrisey Jr. (21 September 1891-3 April 1953)

m.18 August 1917

13.Mildred Lyon (18 Aug 1899-17 September 1971)

14.Stanley Bertrand Gensler (11 November 1899-16 February 1971)

m.4 May 1923 (div. 1937); remarried on 26 June 1945

15.Florence Earle Johnson (8 December 1892-22 July 1975)

Great-Grandparents

16.George Worthington (21 September 1813-9 November 1871)

m.15 November 1840

17.Maria Cushman Blackmar (14 September 1817-17 November 1902)

18.William Alexander Burdette (3 July 1859-10 July 1944)

m.

19.Mary Lou Anthony (12 March 1860-11 June 1927)

20.William Clinton Talmadge (24 January 1855-24 June 1929)

m.

21.Leona Boyce (2 May 1860-19 February 1939)

22.Charles Henry Carleton (18 September 1859-23 June 1937)

m.

23.Janet Louise Morrison (13 July 1866-27 April 1925)

24.William George Morrisey (22 February 1865-7 December 1932)

m.

25.Minnie Moloughney (30 August 1873-1956)

26.Joseph Lyon

m.

27.Elizabeth Backafane

28.John Gensler (Jul 1853-24 April 1912)

m.24 June 1881

29.Edna Ryder (September 1862-24 December 1945)

30.Edward Hine Johnson (29 June 1854-23 September 1924)

m.

31.Frances Van Leer Earle (18 October 1858-28 February 1946)

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