This past weekend, Nicholas and Alina-Maria of Romania were guests at the wedding of Countess Pauline von Hardenberg and Mr Gregor Roy Chowdhury. The celebrations took place at Schloß Hardenberg, the family home of the bride.
Countess Pauline von Hardenberg (b.1982) is the eldest daughter of Count Carl von Hardenberg (b.1955) and Countess Marie Sabine (b.1953; née von Jagow). Gregor Roy Chowdhury is a son of Mr Shuvendu Basu Roy Chowdhury (b.1942) and Countess Katalin Mikes de Zabola (b.1944). Gregor's maternal grandparents, the late Count Sándor Mikes de Zabola (1905-1945) and Countess Eva Mikes de Zabola (1905-1978), were third cousins once removed through their common descent from Count Sámuel Bethlen de Bethlen (1762-1810).
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Nicholas and Alina-Maria of Romania Attend A Noble Wedding At Schloß Hardenberg
Monday, July 22, 2019
The Royal Hellenic Dynasty: The History of the Greek Royal Family in Pictures and the Written Word
A Book Review by Coryne Hall of The Royal Hellenic Dynasty (co-authored by Prince Michael of Greece, Mrs Helen Helmis-Markesinis and Arturo E. Beéche)
[Note: This book review by Coryne Hall was originally published in Volume 10.5, Issue LIX of the European Royal History Journal of October 2007.]
A few years ago a wonderful picture book of the Greek Royal family was published under the title "Helleniki Dynazteia." The photographs came from the collection of Mrs Helen Helmis-Markesinis, whose aunt was close to Queen Frederica and also to a lady-in-waiting at the court of King George II. This current book is an English-language edition of the Greek book. The original captions have been translated and expanded by Prince Michael and Arturo Beéche and doubtful identifications have been clarified, but the integrity of the original book has been retained.
The photographs run chronologically, starting with King George I of Greece and following the ups and downs of the Greek Royal family through exile and restoration. The wider family is not forgotten either, especially the King's Danish and Russian relations. There are some real gems and it is a problem to pick out just a few favourites. There is a most unusual picture of King George and Queen Olga out riding; a gorgeous childhood photo of Prince Alexander and Princess Helen; and a later one of Princess Helen in traditional Macedonian costume. Other pictures include Queen Sofía of Spain, King Michael of Romania, Princess Marina and, of course, the Duke of Edinburgh. It is particularly poignant to see images of Princess Katherine (Lady Katherine Brandram), whose death was announced recently.
Picture books are always popular but this one is a particular delight. It is beautifully laid out and it is obvious that a lot of thought has gone into the production of the work. The photographs, in a word, are marvellous. Many of the images are rare (some are even signed) and the captions are extremely informative. Apparently, Mrs Helmis-Markesinis has enough royal photographs for several volumes and it is to be hoped that more picture books in this vein will be published.
For anyone interested in the Greek Royal family and their relations, this is a book quite simply not to be missed!
Grand Duke George of Russia Visits San Francisco
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Emanuele Filiberto and Clotilde of Savoy: Victims of a Paris Robbery
Prince Felix Of Denmark Turns 17
HH Prince Felix of Denmark Photograph (c) Steen Brogaard |
Sunday, July 21, 2019
Genevieve Arnault: The Last Queen of Iraq?
Genevieve Arnault in 1962. |
Genevieve and Faisal. Photo from LIFE Magazine. |
King Faisal II of Iraq in 1944. |
Mrs. Lony Arnault greeting U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Henry Cabot Lodge with Iraqi diplomat Abdulkarim Al-Gailani in the background, 1957. |
On April 23, 1964, the Surrogate's Court entered an intermediate decree on the final accounting of defendant as administrator. Citation in this proceeding had been served upon plaintiff, but plaintiff failed to appear or participate in it. This intermediate decree determined that Al Malika Genevieve Al Iraq (also known as Genevieve Arnault), was duly married to King Faisal II on June 22, 1957, and was his lawful surviving spouse, that Prince Zeid Ibn Hussein, the great-uncle of King Faisal II, was his nearest living male heir, and that pursuant to a certain stipulation of settlement, the net estate of King Faisal II should be distributed, two-thirds to Al Malika Genevieve Al Iraq, and one-third to Prince Zeid.
On December 14, 1964, the Surrogate's Court entered its final decree in the accounting proceeding. It charged defendant as administrator with $134,950.65 in the first instance, and credited it with the payment of administrative expenses and various miscellaneous items aggregating $18,249.08, leaving a balance on hand of $116,701.57. The decree settled and allowed the administrator's account and directed the administrator to pay various additional fees and commissions and to distribute the final net balance, amounting to $110,562.47 to Al Malika Genevieve Al Iraq and Prince Zeid Ibn Hussein, $73,708.31 to the former, and $36,854.16 to the latter. Defendant has not as yet made this distribution.
Genevieve al-Malika al-Iraq. |
Genevieve Arnault Al-Iraq Jackson (1937-2010) |
In 1984, Genevieve moved to Port Jervis, New York. She taught herself how to paint and took classes at the Arts Student League in Manhattan. Two days before her seventy-third birthday, she died at Port Jervis on 20 June 2010 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Milford gathering recalls former queen of Iraq (briefly) who later graced the area
Friday, July 19, 2019
Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia: The Prince and His Pasta
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