Thursday, July 4, 2019

The British Royal Born on 4 July Whose Godfather Was President Franklin D. Roosevelt

Report from The Observer on 19 July 1942
Report from The Guardian on 5 August 1942
Report from The Guardian on 13 August 1942
Prince Michael George Charles Franklin of Kent was born during the Second World War on 4 July 1942, at Coppins, Buckinghamshire. Michael was the third child of Prince George, Duke of Kent, a son of King George V and Queen Mary, and of Princess Marina, a daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark and Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia. When Prince Michael of Kent was baptised on 4 August 1942, his godparents were King George VI, Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands, King Haakon VII of Norway, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Duke of Gloucester, Crown Princess Frederica of Greece, Lady Patricia Ramsay (née Connaught), and the Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven.
Michael joined two older siblings: brother Prince Edward (b.1935) and sister Princess Alexandra (b.1936). Prince Michael's father the Duke of Kent was killed in an airplane crash on 25 August 1942: his son was just seven weeks old. Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, raised her three children as a widow; financial circumstances were sometimes tight. Prince Michael attended Eton before enrolling at Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. The prince then went on to have a military career lasting some twenty years.
In 1978, Prince Michael of Kent married Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz (b.1943). The couple have two children: Lord Frederick Windsor (b.1979) and Lady Gabriella Kingston (b.1981; née).
We wish Prince Michael many happy returns!
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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Prince Hubertus zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Son of Alfonso and Ira, Marries Simona Gandolfi

Prince Hubertus zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b.1959), the only surviving son of Princess Ira von Fürstenberg (b.1940) and the late Prince Alfonso zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924-2003), married his longtime companion Simona Gandolfi in June 2019 in Vaduz, the capital of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Princess Ira could not attend the wedding of her son, as she was in London on a promotional tour for the new book on her life.
Hubertus and Simona have been together for twenty-five years; they first met in Nicaragua. Source: LA BODA DE HUMBERTUS DE HOHENLOHE Y SIMONA GANDOLFI
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Princess Marie Louise of Baden - The 50th Birthday of a Little Known Royal

Max and Valerie of Baden with their eldest children Marie Louise and Bernhard


Today, Marie Louise of Baden celebrates her fiftieth birthday. Princess Marie Louise Elisabeth Mathilde Theodora Cecilie Sarah Charlotte of Baden was born on 3 July 1969 at Salem; the princess is the eldest daughter of Prince Max and Princess Valerie, Margrave and Margravine of Baden. Marie Louise has three younger brothers: Hereditary Prince Bernhard (b.1970), Prince Leopold (b.1971), and Prince Michael (b.1976).

Mr Richard Dudley Baker and Princess Marie Louise of Baden


In September 1999 at Salem, Princess Marie Louise of Baden married Richard Dudley Baker (b.1936). The couple have one daughter Sophia (b.2001). The Bakers reside in the United States.

Princess Marie Louise of Baden with Queen Sofía of Spain
 
 
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Monday, July 1, 2019

Diamond Wedding Anniversary for Albert and Paola of Belgium

Sixty years ago today, on 2 July 1959, the Prince of Liège and Donna Paola Ruffo di Calabria were married at the Cathedral of St Michael and St Gudula in Brussels. The groom Albert was the son of King Léopold III of the Belgians and the late Queen Astrid (née Sweden). The bride was the daughter of Princess Luisa Ruffo di Calabria (née Gazelli dei Conti di Rossana) and the late Prince Fulco Ruffo di Calabria. Albert and Paola eventually had three children: Philippe, Astrid, and Laurent. Albert II succeeded as King of the Belgians after the death of his older brother Baudouin in 1993. In 2013, King Albert II abdicated in favour of his son Philippe.
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+ Fürst Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (1942-2019)

Fürst Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein
(1942-2019)
It is with regret that we announce the passing of Fürst Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein. After a long illness, he succumbed yesterday at hospital in Schwäbisch Hall.
The late Fürst Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and
his eldest son Hereditary Prince Maximilian.
Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein was born at Bartenstein, the family estate, on March 6, 1942. He was the only son of Karl, 8th Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (1905-1950) and of his wife the former Baroness Clara von Meyern-Hohenberg (1912-2001). Ferdinand had two older sisters, both surviving him: Franziska (b. 1937), married firstly to Alexander Frowein, and secondly to Baron Maximilien de Watteville-Berckheim (1940-2013); and Henriette (b. 1938), married since 1964 to Count Hans Veit zu Toerring-Jettenbach (b. 1935), Head of House.
Grand Duke Ferdinando IV of Tuscany.
Among Ferdinand's most illustrious ancestors was Archduchess Anna of Austria-Tuscany (1879-1961), one of the children of Grand Duke Ferdinando IV of Tuscany (1835-1908) and his second wife, the former Princess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma (1849-1935). Among Archduchess Anna's siblings were two notorious 'black sheep': Archduchess Louise, who married and bolted King Friedrich August III of Saxony, and Archduke Leopold Ferdinand, who renounced his titles and adopted the name 'Leopold Wolfling', ending his days as a grocer in Vienna. Needless to say, Archduchess Anna's descendants were far more conventional than her siblings.
Archduchess Anna of Austria-Tuscany.
Archduchess Anna married Johannes, 7th Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (1863-1921) in 1901, before the shenanigans of her sister Louise ruined the marital opportunities of her younger sisters. The couple had six children: Maria Rosa (1903-1999), who married (and divorced) Josef Hugo Waldenmeier (1879-1961); Fürst Karl; Fürst Albrecht zu Hohenlohe-Jagtsberg (1906-1996), who married Countess Theresa von Geldern-Egmont, founder of the line of HOHENLOHE-JAGTSBERG; Elisabeth (1907-1927); Margarethe (1909-1985), married to Raffaele Corsi di Turri dei Baroni di Turri (1908-1990); and Friedrich (1910-1985), who married Marie Claire Buet de Villars (1916-2012). When it came time to find a consort, Fürst Ferdinand didn't look faraway. In 1971, at Oettingen, he married Princess Franziska zu Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettingen-Spielberg (1947-2011). She was the first child of Fürst Alois zu Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettingen-Spielberg (1920-1975), and of his wife, the former Countess Elisabeth zu Lynar (1922-2005). Franziska's siblings included, among others: Alexandra (b. 1948), who married Fürst Hubertus Fugger von Babenhausen (b. 1946); Fürst Albrecht (b. 1951), married to the former Angela Jank (b. 1951), close friends of the Prince of Wales; and Margarita (1957-2000), who was married to Prince Franz Lobkowicz (b. 1957).
Schloß Bartenstein.
As the only son of his father, Ferdinand inherited the family's estates in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. These properties, located mainly in a region called Hohenloher-Land, were administered from Schloß Bartenstein, the family seat.
The late Fürst Ferdinand zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein.
Soon after their honeymoon, Ferdinand and Franziska set about to building a family of their own. The couple eventually had five children: Maximilian (b. 1972), who married Cristina Vozzi Castriota Scanderberg; Felix (b. 1973), married to doña Cristina Gutiérrez-Maturana-Larios y Kalachnikof (a daughter from the complicated second marriage of the late Spanish aristocrat the Marqués de Paul); Alice (b. 1978), who married Prince Christian zu Sayn-Wittegenstein-Berleburg; Margherita (b. 1979); and Georgina (b. 1982), who married Count Clemens Douglas. Fürstin Franziska predeceased her husband in 2011. For the ancestors' list of the late Fürst Ferdinand, I recommend the following link as it takes you to an excellent genealogical study composed by the very talented François Guyard... https://gothanjou.blog/2019/07/02/les-maisons-du-gotha-hohenlohe-bartenstein-2/?fbclid=IwAR2KSmIG6aX-ZKIO8TBJPHwX9oQjulTI1ZCOEcmGca_W1krNkFFwoq6m2Ho Our sincere condolences to the princely family...RIP...
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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Prince Joachim of Prussia and Countess Angelina zu Solms-Laubach Married in Spain

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.
Rebecca Bettarini, Grand Duke George of Russia, Grand Duchess Maria of Russia
Prince Georg Friedrich and Princess Sophie of Prussia
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Friday, June 28, 2019

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