Sunday, December 27, 2020

New Addition to the Georgian Royal Family Expected in 2021!

Prince Juan and Princess Kristine Bagration-Mukhransky. Photograph courtesy of Prince Juan.

Prince Juan Bagration-Mukhransky and his wife Princess Kristine have released the joyous news that they are expecting their first child in early 2021. The couple live in Tbilisi. The latest member of the Bagration dynasty will be a great-great-great-grandchild of King Alfonso XII of Spain.

Prince Juan and Princess Kristine. Photograph courtesy of Princess Kristine.
Kristine and Juan. Photograph courtesy of Princess Kristine Bagration.

Born at Madrid in 1977, Prince Juan Jorge is the son of the late Prince Bagrat Bagration-Mukhransky (1949-2017) and his first wife Doña Maria del Carmen Ulloa y Suelves (b.1953). Juan has one sibling, Princess Inès (b.1980; married George Gvishiani). In 2003, Prince Juan married Floriane del Rio y Thorn; the couple later divorced. Prince Juan is a grandson of Prince Irakly Bagration (1909-1977) and his second wife Infanta María de las Mercedes of Spain (1911-1953). The prince studied at the Collège Alpin International Beau Soleil. Prince Juan is the founder of the Georgian Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to promote Georgian culture. 

Prince Juan and Princess Kristine at their civil wedding in 2014.
The 2018 religious wedding of Prince Juan and Princess Kristine.

Born at Tbilisi in 1989, Princess Kristine Bagration-Mukhransky is the daughter of Temur Dzidziguri and Lali Vashakidze, a veterinarian. Princess Kristine is a sociologist and a former model. Prince Juan Bagaration and Kristine Dzidziguri married civilly on 10 May 2014 at Ronda, Málaga, Spain. The prince and princess celebrated their religious wedding on 3 June 2018 at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta, Georgia. Prince Charles-Henri Lobkowicz, a fifth cousin of the groom, acted as Prince Juan's best man. 

The Prince and Princess Bagration-Mukhransky. Photograph courtesy of Princess Kristine.

Our congratulations to Prince Juan and Princess Kristine on this happy news!

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Saturday, December 26, 2020

A Recent Marriage and Birth in the Princely Families of Germany

On 19 December 2020, Princess Teresa zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg married Alexander de Cruce Grubb Villiers-Stuart.

Prince Johannes and Princess Bettina with their daughters Princess Teresa and Princess Helena.
Photograph (c) PPE Agency.
Alexander de Cruce Grubb Villiers-Stuart.
Photograph (c) Twitter.


Born in 1988 at Munich, Princess Teresa Elisabeth Marina Franziska zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg is the eldest daughter of Prince Johannes zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (b.1953) and his wife Princess Bettina (b.1959; née von Molo). Born in 1984 in Ireland, Alexander Henry de Cruce Grubb Villiers-Stuart is the son of Nicholas de Cruce Grubb and his wife Barbara Villiers-Stuart (b.1955). 

Our congratulations to Teresa and Alexander!
 
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The new parents: Philipp and Alessandra von Thurn und Taxis on their wedding day.
Photograph (c) Schneider-Press/Frank Rollitz
 
On the same day as the wedding above, a birth occurred in the House of Thurn and Taxis. Tassilo Max Emanuel Albert Emmeram Antonius Maria Lamoral Prinz von Thurn und Taxis was born on 19 December 2020. Tassilo is the first child of Philipp Prinz von Thurn und Taxis (b.1975) and his wife Alessandra (b.1984; née Caspari). Philipp and Alessandra married in 2019; their wedding was attended by the groom's cousins Fürst Albert and Princess Maria Elisabeth. The newborn Tassilo (b.2020) is the grandson of Prince Max Emanuel von Thurn und Taxis (1935-2020), a first cousin of the late Fürst Johannes, and his wife Princess Christa (b.1941; née Heinle). 
 
Our congratulations to Philipp and Alessandra on the arrival of Tassilo!

Friday, December 25, 2020

Happy Christmas From Eurohistory!

 

Eurohistory wishes you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

We know that 2020 has been a challenging year for so many. Please do stay well and safe during this holiday season. May 2021 bring better things to come.

We are immensely grateful to you, our dear readers, for your continued support. We look forward to an exciting royal year ahead: new issues of the European Royal History Journal as well as the numerous royal books that are in the pipeline.

Happy Christmas!

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An engraving of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their children around the Christmas tree.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

A Royal Portuguese Christmas in the USA

 

To dear Willie from his loving sister —Maria Antonia. — Christmas 1938

Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal (1903-1973) in a signed photo to her brother-in-law William Astor Chanler, Jr. (1904-2002).

Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal married Sidney Ashley Chanler in 1934.

You can read more about the Infanta and her family here: https://eurohistoryjournal.blogspot.com/2019/06/the-portuguese-infanta-and-blue-blooded.html

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Christmas with the Count and Countess of Paris

The Royal Family of France. Photograph (c) ddp/abaca press.
On 8 December, the Count and Countess of Paris and their five children posed for a lovely Christmas photo-session at Montreal de l'Aude, near Carcassonne, France. The family will be celebrating their first Christmas at this new home. The Count and Countess of Paris departed Dreux earlier this year.
Prince Gaston. Photograph (c) ddp/abaca press. 

Princess Antoniette. Photograph (c) ddp/abaca press.
Princess Louise-Marguerite. Photograph (c) newscom.
Prince Joseph. Photograph (c) newscom.
Princess Jacinthe. Photograph (c) newscom.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

The Members of the Gotha Born On Christmas Day

Grand Duchess Adelheid of Luxembourg.
On 25 December 1833, Princess Adelheid of Anhalt was born at Dessau to Prince Friedrich August of Anhalt and his wife Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel. In 1851, Adelheid became the second wife of Duke Adolphe of Nassau, who became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg in 1890. The widowed Dowager Grand Duchess Adelheid of Luxembourg died at Schloß Königstein on 24 November 1916. She is the ancestress of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.
Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg.
On 25 December 1893, Prince Viggo of Denmark was born at Copenhagen to Prince Valdemar of Denmark and his wife Princess Marie d'Orléans. In 1924, Viggo married American Eleanor Green. The couple did not have children. Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg, died on 4 January 1970 at Ebeltoft, Denmark.
Princess Françoise of Greece.
On 25 December 1902, Princess Françoise d'Orléans was born at Paris to Prince Jean d'Orléans, Duc de Guise and his wife Princess Isabelle of Orléans. In 1929, Françoise became the second wife of Prince Christopher of Greece. Princess Françoise of Greece died on 25 February 1953 at Paris. She is the mother of the writer Prince Michael of Greece, and the grandmother of Princess Olga of Savoy, Duchess of Aosta.
The Duchess of Gloucester.
On 25 December 1901, Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott was born at London to John Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (later Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry), and his wife Lady Margaret Alice "Molly" Bridgeman. In 1935, Alice married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, died on 29 October 2004 at Kensington Palace. She is the mother of the current Duke of Gloucester.
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
On 25 December 1936, Princess Alexandra of Kent was born at London to Prince George, Duke of Kent, and his wife Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark. In 1963, Alexandra married Angus Ogilvy. The princess is a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. 
Prince Wolfgang of Liechtenstein.
On 25 December 1934, Prince Wolfgang von und zu Liechtenstein was born at Graz to Prince Karl Alois von und zu Liechtenstein and his wife Princess Elizabeth von Urach. In 1970, Wolfgang married Countess Gabriele Basselet de la Rosée. The prince is a cousin of Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein. 
The grave of Princess Sophie zur Lippe-Weißenfeld. Photograph (c) Mardam.
On 25 December 1886, Princess Marie Sophie Elisabeth zur Lippe-Weißenfeld was born at Martinswaldau to Prince Kurt zur Lippe-Weißenfeld and his wife Sophie von Klengel. Sophie never married. The princess died on 18 February 1946.
Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven.
Photograph (c) RVD - Jeroen van der Meyde.
On 25 December 1969, Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven was born at Utrecht to Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven. In 2000, Bernhard married Annette Sekrève. The prince is a maternal first cousin of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands.
Princess Herzeleide Biron von Curland.
On 25 December 1918, Princess Herzeleide of Prussia was born at Bristow to Prince Oskar of Prussia and his wife Countess Ina-Marie von Bassewitz. In 1938, Herzeleide married Prince Karl Biron von Curland. The princess died on 22 March 1989 at Munich. The princes was a granddaughter of German Emperor Wilhelm II.
Princess Hermine von Schönburg-Waldenburg. Photograph (c) Mardam.
On 25 December 1840, Princess Hermine Reuß zu Greiz was born at Greiz to Fürst Heinrich XX Reuß zu Greiz and his second wife Landgravine Karoline of Hesse-Homburg. In 1862, Hermine married Prince Hugo von Schönburg-Waldenburg. The princess died on 4 January 1890 at Droyssig.
Fürst Alexander zu Schaumburg-Lippe.
On 25 December 1958, Prince Alexander zu Schaumburg-Lippe was born at Düsseldorf to Fürst Philipp-Ernst zu Schaumburg-Lippe and his wife Baroness Eva-Benita von Tiele-Winckler. In 1993, Alexander firstly married Princess Marie Luise zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. In 2007, Alexander secondly married Nadja Anna Zsoeks. In 2020, Alexander married Makhameh Navabi. The fürst has one son and two daughters. Alexander is the Head of House Schaumburg-Lippe.
Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton zu Waldeck und Pyrmont and his father Fürst Wittekind.
On 25 December 1991, Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton zu Waldeck und Pyrmont was born at Arolsen to Fürst Wittekind zu Waldeck und Pyrmont and his wife Countess Cecilie von Goëß-Saurau. 
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The Marriage of Prince Constantin de Nassau, Nephew of Luxembourg Grand Duke

Constantin, Katy, and their son Félix.

 

Yesterday, 22 December 2020, Prince Constantin de Nassau married Kathryn Mechie in a civil ceremony at Gibraltar. The couple are the parents of a son, Félix (b.2018). Prince Constantin is the son of Prince Jean of Luxembourg and his first wife Hélène Vestur; the prince is the nephew of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg. Kathryn Mechie is the daughter of Stewart Campbell Mechie and Kaye MacEwan.

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