Friday, November 22, 2019

Romanian Royal Family Attends Memorial Service for King Michael

The Royal Family of Romania (left to right) Princess Alina-Maria, Prince Nicholas, Princess Sophie, Prince Radu, and Margarita, Custodian of the Crown Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
The Romanian Royal Family Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
Margarita, Custodian of the Crown, places a wreath on the grave of her father King Michael Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
The members of the Romanian royal family have attended a Parastas (Memorial Service) for King Michael of Romania. His Majesty passed away at Aubonne, Switzerland, on 5 December 2017.
Prince Nicholas of Romania at the grave of King Michael Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
Princess Alina-Maria of Romania at the grave of King Michael Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
Archbishop Calinic of Argeș and Muscel presided over the service at the New Archbishop and Royal Cathedral at Curtea de Argeș. The following members of the Royal House were present: Custodian of the Crown Margarita with her husband Prince Radu, Princess Sophie, and Prince Nicholas with his wife Princess Alina-Maria.
Prince Nicholas and Princess Alina-Maria depart the Parastas for their grandfather King Michael Photograph (c) Arhiepiscopia Argesului Si Muscelului
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Prince Vladimir, Son of Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia, Forms Monarchist Movement in Serbia

Prince Vladimir Photograph (c) HRH Prince Vladimir Karađorđević
Serbian press outlets are reporting that Prince Vladimir Karađorđević has formed the political movement named "Monarchist Front." The Monarchist Front is scheduled to begin its operations in 2020. The idea behind ​​the Monarchist Front is: "to overcome the current political and social crisis, for which political parties are largely responsible. The aim is to bring citizens together around an idea that could represent a factor of stability in society, and that is the institution of the monarch in the context of a possible restoration of the monarchy."
Prince Vladimir at the funeral of his father Prince Andrej in 1990 Photograph (c) HRH Prince Vladimir Karađorđević
Prince Vladimir (b.1964) is the eldest son of Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia (1929-1990) and his second wife Princess Kira of Leiningen (1930-2005). Vladimir has two older siblings from his father's first marriage to Princess Christina of Hesse (1933-2011): Princess Tatiana (b.1957), and Prince Christopher (1960-1994). Vladimir has two siblings from his parents' marriage: Princess Lavinia Marie (b.1961) and Prince Dimitri (b.1965). Prince Vladimir married Brigitte Müller (now Princess Brigitta Karađorđević) civilly in 2000 and religiously in 2001. The couple had one son, Prince Kirill Andrej, who was born and died in 2001. Prince Vladimir is a first cousin of Crown Prince Alexander (II) of Serbia, the only child of King Peter II of Yugoslavia and his wife Queen Alexandra (née Greece).
Prince Vladimir and Princess Brigitta Photograph (c) HRH Prince Vladimir Karađorđević
Confirmation of the formation of the Monarchist Front was given by Dejan Damnjanović, the Chief of the Cabinet of Prince Vladimir. Source: Принц Владимир Карађорђевић оснива Монархистички фронт Cabinet of HRH Prince Vladimir Karadjordjevic
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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Among Other Notables, Two Bourbon Princesses to Appear at the Bal des Débutantes

Prince Guillaume and Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg with their children at the Bay des Débutantes

The annual Bal des Débutantes will take place on 30 November at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris. In recent years, the event has been attended by the following royal and noble young women: Princess Charlotte of Nassau; Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal, Duchess of Coimbra; Princess Gauravi Kumari of Jaipur; Countess Gabrielle de Pourtalès; Amina Martinez de Irujo y Casanova (granddaughter of the late Cayetana, Duchess of Alba); and Maria do Carmo Calem (granddaughter of Princess Teresa of Orléans-Bragança, the youngest sister of the late Countess of Paris).

 
Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Photograph (c) Royal House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
This year's ball contains an impressive guest list. Chief among them would be Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duchess of Calabria and Palermo: Maria Carolina (b.2003) is the eldest daughter and heiress of Prince Carlo of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro. Another member of the larger Bourbon family will be there: Princess Louise d'Orléans (b.1999), the eldest daughter of Prince Charles-Louis d'Orléans, Duke de Chartres, and his wife Princess Illéana (née Manos; a cousin of Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia [née Greece; Alexandra's mother was born Aspasia Manos]). Louise d'Orléans will be escorted to the ball by Prince Philippe Emmanuel de Croÿ-Solre (b.1997). Another attendee will be Louise's maternal cousin, Athina Manos (herself related to both the French and Serbian royal families). A final notable debutante will be Elvire de Clermont-Tonnerre (b.2002), the niece of the 12th Duc de Clermont-Tonnerre.
 
The three Infantes of Portugal at the Debutantes Ball in Paris
It will be interesting to discover the other "cavaliers" who attend alongside the debutantes this year. Past cavaliers have included Prince Mirko of Bulgaria, the Infantes Afonso and Dinis of Portugal, Maharaja Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, and Princes Paul-Louis and Léopold of Nassau.
 

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Princess Sophie of Prussia attends Charity Gathering in Baden


Yesterday (20 Nov.), Princess Sophie of Prussia (née Isenberg) attended the 2019 Tribute to Bambi at the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden.


The following is a summary of the annual Tribute to Bambi charitable event at the Kurhaus:
The TRIBUTE TO BAMBI Foundation supports relief projects throughout Germany for children and adolescents in need, and draws attention to grievances and issues that are under-recognized in society. 
When Patricia Riekel and Philipp Welte launched TRIBUTE To BAMBI in 2001, their vision was to harness the power of Germany's most important media prize to help children in critical life situations. The red carpet of BAMBI should not only bring glamor to a city, but leave something good for the weakest in our society. 
Since then, the charity event takes place annually in the fall. National and international stars as well as well-known partners from business and the media collect donations for the sponsored projects of our foundation. The charity event is being organized by Hubert Burda Media in favor of the TRIBUTE TO BAMBI Foundation, under operational responsibility and under cover of all costs.

Princess Sophie and her husband, Prince Georg Friedrich, the Head of the Prussian Royal Family, have presumably had a rather stressful time as of late. For some period, Georg Friedrich has been attending to negotiate a sort of restitution agreement between the State of Brandenburg and the Prussian royal family. However, when they were made public several months ago, the prince's claims were greeted with increasing hostility by a number of media outlets. Among other things, Prince Georg Friedrich is seeking for his family to have the right to reside in a floor of Schloß Cecilienhof, which was constructed for his great-grandmother, Crown Princess Cecile of Germany (née Mecklenburg-Schwerin).

Princess Sophie and Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia (2011)
Georg Friedrich and Sophie are the parents of four young children: Princes Carl Friedrich and Louis Ferdinand (b.2013; twins), Princess Emma (b.2015), and Prince Heinrich (b.2017).


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Grand Duchess Maria of Russia and D. Duarte, Duke of Bragança, Exchange Dynastic Orders

The Duke of Bragança, Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, and Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia
Tsaritsyno Palace, 21 November 2019
Photograph (c) Russian Imperial House

This evening (21 Nov.) at Tsaritsyno Palace in Moscow, Grand Duchess Maria of Russia and Dom Duarte, Duke of Bragança, participated in an exchange of dynastic orders. Grand Duke George of Russia was also present.

 
The Head of the Russian Imperial House and Her August Heir
Photograph (c) Russian Imperial House
The Duke of Bragança, Grand Duke George of Russia, and Grand Duchess Maria of Russia
Photograph (c) Russian Imperial House
Grand Duchess Maria gave the Duke of Bragança the Imperial Order of St. Andrew the First-Called; the grand duchess also awarded the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky to the eldest child of the duke, D. Afonso, Prince of Beira (who was not present). On his side, the Duke of Bragança gave the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa to Grand Duke George of Russia. In 2003, when the grand duchess visited Portugal to celebrate the Royal House of Bragança's 600th anniversary, the Duke of Bragança gave Grand Duchess Maria of Russia the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint Michael of the Wing. 

The Duke of Bragança presents Grand Duke George with the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila Viçosa
Photograph (c) Russian Imperial House
This dynastic affair was part of a wider event. Grand Duchess Maria of Russia was presiding over a larger ceremony wherein she granted orders to Catholicos Karekin II of All Armenians (Head of the Armenian Apostolic Church) and Matthew Festing, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 2008-2017, among others. This investiture ceremony was initiated by the World Russian People’s Council with the blessing of Patriarch Kirill.
 
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The Braganzas and Romanovs Meet in Moscow

Grand Duke George of Russia and the Duke of Braganza at the Portuguese Embassy to Russia in Moscow
The Duke of Braganza, Head of the Royal House of Portugal, and Grand Duke George of Russia, the Heir to the Head of the Imperial House of Russia, met today in Moscow. They spent time both at the Portuguese Embassy to Russia in Moscow and later at dinner. The modern Braganzas and Romanovs have strong ties: D. Duarte, Duke of Braganza, and Grand Duchess Maria of Russia are good friends.
The Duke of Braganza (b.1945) and Grand Duke George of Russia (b.1981) are fourth cousins twice removed. They are both descendants of Fürst Karl Ludwig zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1762-1825) and his wife Countess Amalie zu Solms-Baruth (1768-1847). Dom Duarte, Duke of Braganza, is related to Grand Duke George through the latter's father, Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (b.1943). 
D. Duarte, Duke of Braganza, attended the wedding of Grand Duke George of Russia's parents in 1976. Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, George's mother, attended the wedding of the Duke of Braganza and D. Isabel de Herédia in 1995. 
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

An Update on Princess Marie-Christine: L'Enfant Terrible of the Belgian Royal Family

Segments of the Belgian press have recently reported on the whereabouts of Princess Marie-Christine of Belgium, one of the most infamous (though now less-well-known) members of the royal family. Marie-Christine was born in 1951 as the second child and eldest daughter of King Léopold III of the Belgians (1901-1983) and his second wife Mary Lilian Baels (1916-2002; created Princess de Réthy).  As such, Marie-Christine (who sometimes goes by her middle name: Daphné) is the half-sister of King Albert II of the Belgians (b.1934) and the late Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg (1928-2005; née Belgium) and King Baudouin of the Belgians (1930-1993); these three were the children of Léopold III and his first wife Queen Astrid (1905-1935; née Sweden).
Since 1980, Princess Marie-Christine of Belgium has lived in the United States of America. She now is a resident of Sequim, Washington; the town has a population of less than 7,000 people. The princess resides there with her second husband, Jean-Paul Gourgues; the couple celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on 28 September of this year.
The only member of Marie-Christine's family to remain in contact with her is Princess Marie-Esmeralda (b.1956), Marie-Christine's only full sister. In regards to her sister, Esmeralda has stated: "Marie-Christine does not want any more contact. Not with the family, not with the friends of the past. It is her choice. She says she has a new life. This situation has been going on for three or four years now. It makes me sad, but I respect her decision. I tried, but she really does not want anything else. I cannot force her. "
Princess Marie-Christine of Belgium and her first husband Paul Druker (1981) Photograph (c) UPC
Marie-Christine has been estranged from the Belgian royal family for most of her adult life; the princess did not attend the funerals of her parents or of her brother Prince Alexandre (1942-2009). She had a difficult relationship with her mother, the Princess de Réthy, who was a rather strong character. In 1981, Princess Marie-Christine was very briefly married to Canadian Paul Druker (1937-2008). In 1989, the princess married her second husband Jean-Paul, a native of Bordeaux. Source: Marie-Christine de Belgique, «la princesse disparue», retrouvée: la tante du roi Philippe vit dans un village isolé en Amérique!
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