Sunday, June 23, 2019

Princess Marie-Amélie d'Orléans Is Baptised

The Count and Countess of Dreux with their children
Photograph (c) Picture Alliance


Princess Marie-Amélie d'Orléans was baptised on 22 June in Bavaria. Her godmothers are Felicitas von Kempis and Alexandra von Luckner.

The princess is the second child of Prince François and Princess Theresa d'Orléans, Count and Countess of Dreux. Marie-Amélie was born at Mallorca on 8 February 2019. She joins an older brother, Prince Philippe (b.2017).

Prince François d'Orléans (b.1982) and Theresa von Einsiedel (b.1984) were married in 2014.

Source: Taufe ihrer kleinen Prinzessin


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The Current Prince Esterházy von Galántha And His Family

 

 


It has recently been made known that Prince Anton Esterházy von Galántha (b.1936) remarried in June 2013 to Svetlanta Nyikolajevna (b.1956). The couple have been together for fifteen years. Anton is the only child of Prince Antal Esterházy von Galántha (1903-k.i.a. 1944) and Countess Gabriella Apponyi de Nagy-Appony (1910-1986).

Prince Anton, Princess Ursula, and Prince Pál-Antal
Princess Ursula Esterházy von Galántha with Dr Georg Simnacher
Hereditary Prince Pál-Antal Esterházy von Galántha

In 1986, Prince Anton married Ursula König (b.1941). Later that year, the couple had their only child: Hereditary Prince Pál-Antal (b.1986). Anton and Ursula divorced in April 2013. Pál-Antal will eventually become the Head of the Princely House; he is the only living male member of the family aside from his father.

Princess Melinda Esterházy von Galántha


Since 2014, Prince Anton and his son have been plagued by a problem caused by the will of Princess Melinda (1920-2014; née Ottrubay), who was the widow of Anton's uncle Prince Pál Esterházy von Galántha (1901-1989). Princess Melinda was the sole beneficiary of her husband's will. Upon her death, perhaps at her nephew's insistence, she allowed the Esterházy fortune, estimated at around € 800 million, to pass into foundations controlled, not by the Esterházy family, but by her nephew, Stefan Ottrubay.


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Saturday, June 22, 2019

The Portuguese Infanta and the Blue-Blooded American Bachelor


In May 1934, the engagement was announced between Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal (1903-1973) and Mr Sidney Ashley Chanler (1907-1994). The infanta was the daughter of Infante Miguel, Duke of Bragança (1853-1927), and his second wife Princess Marie Therese zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1870-1935). Mr Chanler was the son of Mr William Astor Chanler (1867-1934) and Mrs Beatrice Minerva Chanler (1881-1946; née Ashley); through his father, Ashley was a descendant of John Jacob Astor (1763-1848).

 
Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal marries Mr Ashley Chanler
 
The couple were married on 13 June 1934 at Seebenstein, the Bragança family home near Vienna. Maria Antónia and Ashley settled in the United States after their wedding. A Harvard graduate, Ashley Chanler worked as a public relations executive. The Chanlers had three children: Mafalda (b.1935), Anthony (b.1938), and Robert (b.1941). The Chanlers divorced in 1948 and they received an annulment in 1954. Ashley Chanler went on to marry twice more and to have two further children. Maria Antónia never remarried.
 
Mafalda Chanler marries Count André Stenbock-Fermor

 

Of Maria Antónia and Ashley's children, only their daughter married and has issue. In January 1962, Mafalda Chanler wed Baron Emanuel von Pereira-Arnstein (1931-1976); the couple were divorced by the end of the year. In November 1967, Mafalda married Count André Stenbock-Fermor (b.1926). From this union, Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal and Mr Ashley Chanler had two grandchildren: Count Alexis (b.1968) and Countess Xenia (b.1969). 

 

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Friday, June 21, 2019

On This Day In History: The Death of Queen Marie of Yugoslavia

Queen Marie of Yugoslavia in Paris at the 25th commemoration of the death of her husband (1959)

On 22 June 1961, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia died in London at the age of sixty-one. She was survived by her three sons: King Peter II, Prince Tomislav, and Prince Andrej. The queen had been a widow since the assassination of her husband King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in 1934.

 
 


Marie, known as Mignon, was the daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania and the colourful Queen Marie (née Saxe-Coburg and Gotha). Her siblings included King Carol II of Romania, ex-Queen Elisabeta of the Hellenes, and Archduchess Ileana of Austria. Her brother Prince Nicholas married twice and left no children; her youngest brother Prince Mircea died as a child.


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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Prince Joachim of Denmark Turns 50!

Prince Joachim and Princess Angelina of Prussia
The bride's parents Count Friedrich Ernest and Countess Sylvia zu Solms-Laubach with their granddaughter Georgina
The happy newlyweds! 

 

Prince Joachim of Prussia and Countess Angelina zu Solms-Laubach were married today at Majorca in the Church of Montes-Sion. The bride was escorted into the church by her father. The groom entered on the arm of his mother Princess Ehrengard of Prussia, second wife of the late Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia. 
 
Among the guests with Prince Georg Friedrich and Princess Sophie of Prussia as well as Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, Grand Duke George of Russia, and George's partner Rebecca Bettarini. The groom's siblings were also present: Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia with his wife Princess Anna Catharina (née von Salza und Lichtenau) and Hereditary Princess Viktoria Luise of Leiningen (née Prussia) with her husband Hereditary Prince Ferdinand. Others in attendance included Prince Adalbert and Princess Eva Maria of Prussia, Prince Otto zu Castell-Rüdenhausen, and Princess Amelie zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
 
Prince Joachim and Princess Angelina have one daughter, Georgina.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

EUROHISTORY: The Royal House of Bavaria...Shipped and Shipping!

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Yesterday, we started shipping direct resale orders and all Amazon.com  orders of our latest book, THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA, Volume I. This process concluded today and all pending orders have now been dispatched!

 

 

 

 

 

 



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EUROHISTORY: The Royal House of Bavaria...Shipped and Shipping!

Hello dear Readers and Friends,

Yesterday, we started shipping direct resale orders and all Amazon.com  orders of our latest book, THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA, Volume I. This process concluded today and all pending orders have now been dispatched!

 

 

 

 

 

 



Again, you can purchase a dopy on AMAZON at:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1944207090?ref=myi_title_dp


At Hoogstraten:

https://www.hoogstraten.nl


Librairie Galignani will also have copies of the book, as does AMAZON.co.uk

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Royal-House-Bavaria-1/dp/1944207090/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+royal+house+of+bavaria&qid=1560803284&s=gateway&sr=8-1


Enjoy the reading of our 30th book and let's toast for many more to come!

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