Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Duke of York To Withdraw From Royal Duties

The BBC is reporting that the Duke of York will be either scaling back or withdrawing from royal duties. The Prince Andrew is widely considered to have given a disastrous interview to BBC Newsnight over the weekend, during which the prince discussed his relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
The Duke of York has also released a public statement: "It has become clear to me over the last few days that the circumstances relating to my former association with Jeffrey Epstein has become a major disruption to my family's work and the valuable work going on in the many organisations and charities that I am proud to support. Therefore, I have asked Her Majesty if I may step back from public duties for the foreseeable future, and she has given her permission. I continue to unequivocally regret my ill-judged association with Jeffrey Epstein. His suicide has left many unanswered questions, particularly for his victims, and I deeply sympathise with everyone who has been affected and wants some form of closure. I can only hope that, in time, they will be able to rebuild their lives. Of course, I am willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations, if required."
Source: Prince Andrew scaling back on royal duties https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50496539
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The 10th Birthday of the Dauphin: Prince Gaston of France

The Royal Family of France (left to right) The Count of Paris, Princess Louise-Marguerite, Princess Antoinette, Prince Joseph, Prince Gaston, the Countess of Paris with Princess Jacinthe Photograph (c) David Nivière
The Royal House of France has released a series of photographs to mark the tenth birthday of Prince Gaston of France (b.Paris 19 November 2009). The pictures were taken at the Chateau d'Amboise and in Paris. Prince Gaston is shown with his parents, the Count and Countess of Paris, and his four siblings: Princess Antoinette, Princess Louise-Marguerite, Prince Joseph, and Princess Jacinthe.
The Count of Paris and Prince Gaston Photograph (c) David Nivière
Les Fils de France Photograph (c) David Nivière
Prince Gaston with his only brother Prince Joseph Photograph (c) David Nivière 
Prince Gaston Photograph (c) David Nivière
Source: Point de Vue: Gaston de France, portrait d'un jeune prince épanoui Le prince Gaston de France a 10 ans aujourd’hui
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Friday, November 15, 2019

Watch Here: The Duke Of York Grants Interview To BBC About Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein

As you can watch at the link above, the Duke of York gave an interview to Emily Maitlis about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations against him. It was broadcast on BBC Newsnight this evening. The duke denied any knowledge of anything untoward regarding Epstein, and the duke denied that he himself had done anything wrong in regards to the accusations that have been made about his own conduct. Suffice to say, now would be a great time for Prince Andrew to remove himself from royal roles and public life.

The Great-Grandchildren of Emperor Karl and Empress Zita Who Have Taken Religious Orders

Monseigneur Dominique Rey, Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon, at the ordination of Brother Johannes Photograph (c) Point de Vue/Luc Castel
Photograph (c) Nicolas Buttet
Four members of the Austrian Imperial Family became priests, brothers, and a sister in the same religious order within the past year: the added twist is that they are all siblings. The most prominent of these is Archduke Johannes of Austria (b.1981). He become a priest in June 2018. Johannes is the third child and second son of Archduke Rudolf of Austria (b.1950) and his wife Archduchess Marie Hélène (b.1954; née Baroness de Villenfagne de Vogelsanck). Johannes is a grandson of Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria (1918-2007) and his wife Archduchess Yolande (b.1923; née Ligne). Archduchess Yolande is one of the three remaining daughters-in-law of Emperor Karl and Empress Zita; the others are Archduchess Margherita (b.1930; née Savoy-Aosta), the widow of Archduke Robert (1915-1996), and Archduchess Anna-Gabriele (b.1940; née Wrede), the widow and second wife of Archduke Rudolph (1919-2010).
Archduke Johannes of Austria formerly worked as a banker. He joined the Eucharistein Brotherhood, which was founded in Saint-Maurice, Switzerland, by Nicolas Buttet. In a 2018 profile by Point de Vue, Johannes recalled his spiritual journey, while noting the role his great-grandparents had played in this development: "I remember the presence of 'Uhr Gross Mama', as we called our great-grandmother, when we went to see her in her retirement at Zizers. I was eight years old when she died. I discovered by reading her biography and that of the Emperor Karl that they were far from all the dreams which generally surrounds sovereigns, they had dedicated their lives to the poor. Their holiness touched me."
Of the eight children of his parents, Johannes is not be the only member of the family to enter religious life. His brother Archduke/Frère Thomas (b.1983), his sister Archduchess/Sœur Marie-des-Neiges (b.1986; she entered the order on the same day that her brother Johannes was ordained as a priest), and his brother Archduke/Frère Joseph (b.1991; who also entered the order on the same day as his brother Johannes and sister Marie-des-Neiges) are all members of the Eucharistein order. Thus, four of the eight children of Archduke Rudolf and Archduchess Marie Hélène of Austria have joined the ministry of the Roman Catholic Church. The great-grandfather of the four archdukes and archduchess, Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary, was beautified by the Church on 3 October 2004. He is now known as the Blessed Karl of Austria-Hungary. The great-grandmother of the siblings, Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary, had the cause for her beautification opened in 2009: the empress is now known as Servant of God Zita of Austria-Hungary. Sources: « Héritier » de Christophe Giordani, l’appel de Dieu en héritage L'ordination de l’archiduc Johannes d’Autriche Johannes d'Autriche: le banquier Habsbourg devenu prêtre
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Thursday, November 14, 2019

The 69th Birthday of Princess Helen of Romania, Progenitor of the Royal House's Future


Today, Princess Helen of Romania celebrates her sixty-ninth birthday.

The birth of Princess Helen of Romania as announced in the press
(1950)
King Michael and Queen Anne of Romania with their daughters, Princesses Margarita and Helen
(1953)
Princess Helen of Romania was born at the Clinique de Montchoisi in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 15 November 1950 as the second daughter of King Michael of Romania and Queen Anne (née Bourbon-Parma). Her godmothers were her paternal grandmother Queen Mother Helen of Romania (née Greece and Denmark) and Queen Mary of the United Kingdom (née Teck). Helen was preceded by an older sister, Princess Margarita (b.1949), and was followed by three sisters: Princess Irina (b.1953), Princess Sophie (b.1957), and Princess Marie (b.1964).

King Michael of Romania with his daughter Princess Helen on her wedding day
(Lausanne, 1983)
The wedding of Dr. Robin Medforth-Mills and Princess Helen of Romania
(Lausanne, 1983)
In 1983, Princess Helen of Romania married Dr. Robin Medforth-Mills (1942-2002), who worked for the United Nations a great deal of his life. Their wedding was attended by King Constantine II of Greece and his wife Queen Anne-Marie. Helen's bridesmaids included her youngest sister Princess Marie, her cousins Princess Alexia of Greece and Denmark and Princess Mafalda of Savoy, and also Fabiola Fruchaud. Other guests at the wedding were her maternal grandmother Princess Margrethe of Bourbon-Parma (née Denmark), her maternal uncles Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma and Prince André, her maternal cousins Prince Phillipe and Princess Lorraine of Bourbon-Parma, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, Queen Marie José of Italy and her daughter Princess Maria Pia, Queen Sofía of Spain and her daughter Infanta Cristina of Spain, Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta with his children Prince Aimone and Princess Bianca of Savoy, Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece and Prince Nikolaos of Greece and Denmark, and Prince Leopold of Baden.
 
The baptism of Nicholas of Romania
(left to right) King Michael, Crown Princess Margarita, Queen Anne, Princess Helen holding her son Prince Nicholas, and Dr. Robin Medforth-Mills
King Michael and Queen Anne of Romania with their family
(left to right) Princess Sophie, Queen Anne, King Michael, Princess Margarethe of Bourbon-Parma, Dr. Robin Medforth-Mills, Princess Helen with her son Nicholas
Dr. Robin Medforth-Mills and Princess Helen of Romania with their children, Nicholas and Karina, in 1990.
Photograph (c) Terry Smith/Getty Images
Helen of Romania and Dr. Medforth-Mills had two children: Nicholas (b.1985) and Karina (b.1989). Nicholas's godparents were Queen Anne (his maternal grandmother) and Princess Margarita (his maternal aunt). Karina's godmother was the British novelist Catherine Cookson. Helen and Robin were divorced in 1991. Princess Helen remarried in 1998 to Alexander Nixon (b.1964; né McAteer). 
 
King Michael with his grandchildren Nicholas and Karina
Nicholas and Karina of Romania: the hope of the royal family
In 2010, Princess Helen's only son was created HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania by her father King Michael. As of 2007, King Michael had abolished the Salic Law which had governed the Romanian royal house; thus, Michael was to be succeeded by his eldest daughter Margarita, and then by his daughter Helen and her two children (Nicholas and Karina), and thereafter by his three younger daughters and their issue. The King had previously stated in a book published in 1992 (Michel de Roumanie: Il Règne Inachevé by Philippe Viguié Desplaces) that His Majesty intended that his grandson would follow him as Head of House Romania: 
Like all the families in our situation, we regretted not having sons, since the royal constitution of 1923, in accordance with the Salic law, forbids women to reign over the Kingdom of Romania.

Margarita, however, is the presumed heiress, but nothing is established. This is something we will have to resolve in due course. Many countries, Sweden, for example, have repealed the Salic law, which is no longer in accord with our times…

If I die before returning to the throne, my eldest daughter would most likely become the head of the royal family. Then, if she does not marry and has no descendants, this role will be played by the eldest son of my younger daughter [Helen’s son Nicholas]. This choice seems to conform to the preferences of all the Romanians that I have consulted on the question. But nothing is established yet. I cannot take such a decision alone.

I have four grandchildren today. None of them bear the title of prince, because they have to receive it through the Romanian parliament. On the other hand, it is essential that they be known in Romania and that they speak the language of their compatriots. Nicholas, Helen’s eldest son, is now six years old. The age I was when I ascended the throne ... If destiny calls him to rule one day in Romania, Nicholas will have to fulfil his duty.
The Past and Future Heads of the Romanian Royal House
(left to right) Prince Nicholas, Princess Helen, Crown Princess Margarita, King Michael
Princess Helen and Mr. Alexander Nixon
Photograph (c) Ellen Dean
The wedding of Prince Nicholas and Princess Alina-Maria of Romania
(left to right) Karina of Romania, Heinz Binder, Princess Alina-Maria, Prince Nicholas, Rodica Binder, Mihai Binder

Photograph (c) David Nivière/Getty Images
As first in line to the headship of the Royal House after her older sister, Princess Helen continues to periodically visit Romania and support the activities of the royal family. Helen's two children are essentially l'espoir of the royal family. In 2018, the princess gained a daughter-in-law, when her son Nicholas married Alina-Maria Binder at Sinaia. Helen was unable to attend the ceremony, but her daughter Karina was present and acted as a bridesmaid for Alina-Maria. Helen resides in the United Kingdom with her second husband; her son Nicholas and his wife Alina live full-time in Bucharest, where they are engaged in numerous charitable activities; and her daughter Karina is a private citizen. 
 
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice, Announces Return to Italy

Today, Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice, issued a rather cryptic video message via social media. His message was also carried on the Italian television channel Mediaset at 9pm. The Prince of Venice stated: "Good evening to all Italians. The time is coming. It is a duty for me, but also a great honor, to announce to you the imminent return of the Royal Family."
It is difficult to discern whether the prince, the only male-line grandson of King Umberto II of Italy and Queen Marie José, is relocating to Italy to pursue a political career or something else.
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Grand Duke George of Russia Survives Serious Automobile Accident in St. Petersburg

The scene of the accident Photograph (c) spd_today
Grand Duke George walks away from the accident Photograph (c) Russian Imperial House
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia, the only child of Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, Head of the Imperial House, and her former husband Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia, was involved in a serious automobile accident today in St. Petersburg. The grand duke had been traveling to a cultural forum in the city.
The minibus in which the grand duke was travelling crashed into a concrete median barrier and then flipped over. The accident was caught on surveillance cameras. Fortunately, none of the occupants of the minibus were seriously injured. George was able to get out of the vehicle on his own.
The Imperial House has released the following communiqué:
The Heir of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. the Grand Duke George of Russia, and others traveling with him in a microbus in St. Petersburg, were, by the grace of God, uninjured in a serious accident which happened today, November 1/14, 2019—the feast day of the Holy Martyrs, Physicians, and Unmercenaries Ss. Cosmas and Damian. 
2019-11-14. The Heir of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. the Grand Duke George of Russia was in an automobile accident today in St. Petersburg, Russia. 
On November 14, 2019, a minibus carrying the heir of the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, H.I.H. the Tsesarevich and Grand Duke George of Russia and several others, flipped over on Sinopskaya embankment in St. Petersburg. The vehicle ended up off the roadway on its roof. 
The Grand Duke flew in today to St. Petersburg from Moscow in order to participate in the International Cultural Forum taking place. 
The minibus was traveling at 60 kph. A preliminary investigation suggests that the accident was caused by a blown tire. 
“The Lord kept us safe,” the Grand Duke told reporters who arrived on the scene of the accident. 
By the grace of God, the microbus flipped in the direction of the grassy verge, not toward the embankment, which might have put the car into the Neva River, with likely tragic consequences for the passengers and driver. 
The Grand Duke got himself out of the overturned vehicle and immediately offered assistance to others. He noted with gratitude that police, firefighters, and ambulances arrived at the scene almost immediately and provided highly professional assistance to all who needed it. 
The driver and passengers in the minibus were all taken to hospital for observation. Despite the serious nature of the accident, neither the Grand Duke nor any of the others in the vehicle, including the driver, sustained any serious injuries. 
The Grand Duke expects to participate fully in the events of the International Cultural Forum.
Grand Duke George posted an image on social media, where he commented on what had happened: "What a day! I want to thank you all for your support as well as the first responders for their work and professionalism!"
This event seems like a rather imperial miracle. We are certain that the grand duke's parents and dear ones are greatly relieved that everyone in the vehicle emerged virtually unscathed. God bless them. Source with video: Великий князь Георгий Романов попал в ДТП в Санкт-Петербурге — видео
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