Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Royal Gatherings in London 2020 Postponed Due to World Pandemic
Sunday, March 15, 2020
A Daughter for the Hereditary Prince and Princess zu Leiningen
1. Princess Alexandra Viktoria Luise Ehrengard zu Leiningen (b.28 February 2020)
Parents
2. Hereditary Prince Ferdinand zu Leiningen (b.1982)
m.2017
3. Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia (b.1982)
Grandparents
4. Fürst Andreas zu Leiningen (b.1955)
m.1981
5. Princess Alexandra of Hannover (b.1959)
6. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia (1939 - 2015)
m.1976 (div 2004)
7. Ehrengard von Reden (b.1943)
Great-Grandparents
8. Fürst Emich zu Leiningen (1926 - 1991)
m.1950
9. Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg (1928 - 2016)
10. Prince Ernst August of Hannover (1914 - 1987)
m.1950
11. Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1925 - 1980)
12. Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1907 - 1994)
m.1938
13. Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia (1909 - 1967)
14. Gunter von Reden (1913 - 1945)
m.1940
15. Ehrengard von Hülsen (1913 - 1987)
The Fürst and Fürstin zu Leiningen Welcome Their First Grandchild
Prince Hermann and Princess Isabelle zu Leiningen have welcomed the arrival of their first child.
Prince Leopold Konstantin Rainer Andreas zu Leiningen was born in 2019. Leopold was baptised at the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Amorbach on 5 January 2020. The prince's godparents are Princess Cecilia zu Leiningen, Count Konstantin von Schönborn, and Leopold Ferch. Princess Cecilia zu Leiningen (b.1988) is a first cousin of Leopold's father, Hermann; she is the only child of Hermann's uncle Prince Karl Emich zu Leiningen (b.1952) and his late first wife, Princess Margarita zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen (1960 - 1989). Count Konstantin von Schönborn (b.1968) is the son of Count Alexander von Schönborn (b.1941) and Countess Mechtild von Zeppelin-Aschhausen (b.1937). Leopold Ferch (b.1988) is the son of Christian Ferch (b.1959) and Baroness Alexandra von Holzhausen (b.1963), the daughter of Baron Hans von Holzhausen (b.1929) and Archduchess Maria Magdalenda of Austria-Tuscany (b.1939).
Fürst Andreas and Fürstin Alexandra zu Leiningen with their son Prince Hermann. Photograph (c) Presse-Foto-Seeger |
Leopold is the first grandchild of Fürst Andreas and Fürstin Alexandra zu Leiningen. The little prince's parents, Prince Hermann zu Leiningen (b.1987) and Isabelle Heubach (b.1989), married in 2017. Hereditary Prince Ferdinand zu Leiningen and his wife Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia were expecting the arrival of their first child in February 2020. Ferdinand and Viktoria Luise are the uncle and aunt of the newborn prince, who has perhaps by now been joined by a first cousin.
The paternal grandparents of the newest Prince zu Leiningen are Fürst Andreas zu Leiningen (b.1955) and Princess Alexandra of Hannover (b.1959). On his grandpapa Andreas' side, Leopold's paternal great-grandparents are Fürst Emich zu Leiningen (1926 - 1991) and Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg (1928 - 2016). On his grandmama Alexandra's side, Leopold's great-grandparents are Prince Ernst August of Hannover (1914 - 1987) and Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein (1925 - 1980). Leopold of Leiningen is a double descendant of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom through his grandfather Andreas as well as through his grandmother Alexandra.
Queen Victoria (b.1819) - Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh - Princess Victoria Melita - Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia - Fürst Emich zu Leiningen - Fürst Andreas zu Leiningen - Prince Hermann zu Leiningen - Prince Leopold (b.2019)
Queen Victoria (b.1819) - Victoria, Princess Royal - Kaiser Wilhelm II - Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia - Prince Ernst August of Hannover - Princess Alexandra of Hannover - Prince Hermann zu Leiningen - Prince Leopold (b.2019)
Source:
Taufe des kleinen Prinzen Leopold Konstantin Rainer Andreas
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Rest In Peace: The Creative and Charismatic Countess Beatrice von Hardenberg, Former Duchess of Seville
With great sorrow, I inform you that this morning my mother, Beatrice von Hardenberg zu Fürstemberg, died at the Quirón Hospital in Marbella due to cardiac arrest caused by the COPD disease that she suffered for years. Given the sanitary circumstances throughout the nation, her wake will be held in the strictest privacy. In these sad times for our family, we want to thank the hospital staff at all times, as well as the affection and dedication of all those who have taken care of my mother in recent times. We ask you to pray for her soul.
Death notice of Doña Cristina de Borbón y Hardenberg. Appeared in ABC Madrid on 16 February 2020. |
Countess Beatrice von Hardenberg weds the Duke of Seville in 1973 Photograph (c) Keystone Press / Alamy Foto |
Countess Beatrice von Hardenberg and her mother Princess Maria Josepha zu Fürstenberg in 1998. Photograph (c) Presse-Foto-Seeger |
Friday, February 28, 2020
The Lost Princess of Brazil: Maria de Orleans e Bragança
Pedro Henrique and Maria Elisabeth |
Death certificate of Princess Maria of Orleans-Bragança |
The Brazilian imperial couple with their first five children. Photograph (c) Casa Imperial do Brasil |
Pedro Henrique and Maria Elisabeth with their twelve surviving children. Photograph (c) Casa Imperial do Brasil |
- Prince Luíz Gastão (b.1938)
- Prince Eudes (b.1939)
- Prince Bertrand (b.1941)
- Princess Isabel (1944 - 2017)
- Prince Pedro (b.1945)
- Princess Maria (1946 - 1946)
- Prince Fernando (b.1948)
- Prince Antônio (b.1950)
- Princess Leonor (b.1953)
- Prince Francisco (b.1955)
- Prince Alberto (b.1957)
- Princess Maria Tereza (b.1959)
- Princess Maria Gabriela (b.1959)
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Bulgarian Royals Remember Queen Giovanna Twenty Years After Her Passing
King Simeon, Queen Margarita, Alexandra Chrobok, Jorge de Magalhães, and their children. Photograph (c) HM King Simeon II of the Bulgarians |
Members of the Bulgarian royal family recently gathered in Assisi, Italy, to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the death of Queen Giovanna of Bulgaria.
Queen Giovanna of Bulgaria in 1937 |
Born a Princess of Savoy, Giovanna was a daughter of King Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena of Italy. In 1930, Giovanna married King Boris III of Bulgaria, who died prematurely in 1943. The couple had two children: King Simeon II and Princess Marie Louise. Queen Giovanna of Bulgaria died in Portugal on 26 February 2000; she was ninety-two years-old.
Photograph (c) HM King Simeon II of the Bulgarians |
On 26 February, King Simeon and Queen Margarita of Bulgaria were joined at Assisi by the king's niece Alexandra Chrobok, Alexandra's husband Jorge de Magalhães, and their three children.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Opinion: Margarita of Romania Must Bring Peace, Reconciliation, & Unity to Her Family
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