Saturday, January 9, 2021

The 75th Birthday of Princess Chantal d'Orléans, Artist and Aunt of the Count of Paris

Princess Jeanne Chantal Alice Clothilde Marie d'Orléans was born at Pamplona, Spain, on 9 January 1946. Chantal was the tenth child and sixth daughter of Prince Henri d'Orléans (1909-1999), Count of Paris, and his wife Princess Isabelle (1911-2003; née Orléans-Bragança). Chantal was baptized on 21 January 1946 at Saint Nicholas Church in Pamplona, Spain. Five years later she began school in Lisbon, later continuing her studies at "La Providence", a private school near Eu. In the meantime her father was completing the restoration of the Cœur Volant, the vast residence in Louveciennes that he had purchased upon returning to France after the abolition of the law of exile. Later on, and once settled at Louveciennes Chantal was instructed by private tutors, followed by attendance at a private school on rue Saint-Dominique in Paris. She finished her secondary studies at a boarding-school in Gouvieux in the Oise region of France. In 1965 Princess Chantal acted as godmother to her nephew Prince Jean, the second of her brother the late Count of Paris. In the meantime, Chantal and her younger brother Thibaut lived in an apartment in Neuilly at the end of the 1960s and while they attended school in Paris. She possessed a talent for painting and the plastic arts, which led to her attending the Estienne School in Paris, a renowned art center in the French capital.
Princess Chantal on her wedding day with her parents, the Count and Countess of Paris.
Princess Chantal became engaged to François-Xavier de Sambucy de Sorgue (b.1943), a member of a noble family originally from Bologna, Italy. The Sambucy de Sorgues established themselves in Rouergue in the XIV century. The family also had contact with the Orléans as François-Xavier's great-uncle, Father Gaston de Sambucy de Sorgue, was the priest who officiated over the burial ceremony, in the Royal Chapel at St Louis de Dreux, for the Duchess d'Orléans, King Louis-Philippe's mother. Anyhow, François-Xavier and Chantal were married at the Royal Chapel at Dreux on 28 July 1972. She wore a splendid wedding gown designed by renowned couturier Balmain, as well as a diadem by Mellerio, a gift from her in-laws. The couple have three children: Axel (b.1976), Alexandre (b.1978), and Kildine (b.1979). 
Princess Chantal d'Orléans.
Princess Chantal and her husband have been among the luminaries of Parisian social life. In 1994, she published a book titled Princess and Citizen. You can visit Princess Chantal's website pertaining to her artistic work here: Chantal d'Orléans
François-Xavier de Sambucy de Morgue and Princess Chantal.
Our best wishes to Princess Chantal on her birthday!
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Friday, January 8, 2021

A Wittelsbach Turns Ninety: Princess Theresa of Bavaria

Prince Rasso and Princess Theresa of Bavaria in 2001.
On 9 January 1931, Archduchess Theresa Monika Valerie Elisabeth Ludovika Walburga Anna of Austria was born at Schloß Wallsee. The archduchess was the second child and first daughter of Archduke Theodor Salvator of Austria (1899-1978) and his wife Archduchess Maria Theresa (1901-1967; née Countess von Waldburg zu Zeil u.Trauchburg), who had married in 1926. Theresa of Austria had three siblings: Archduke Franz Salvator (1927-2012; married 1stly Princess Anna Amelie von Schönburg-Waldenburg; married 2ndly Hedwig von Lichem-Löwenburg), Archduchess Maria Immakulata (b.1933; married Count Reinhart von und zu Hoensbroech), and Archduke Carl Salvator (b.1936; married Baroness Edith Wenzl von Sternbach). 
Prince Rasso and Princess Theresa of Bavaria shortly after their wedding, 1955. Photograph (c) Alamy/Keystone Press.
On 17 October 1955 at Schloß Wallsee, Archduchess Theresa of Austria married Prince Rasso of Bavaria (1926-2011), the youngest child of Prince Franz of Bavaria (1875-1957) and his wife Princess Isabella (1890-1982; née Croÿ). Prince Rasso and Princess Theresa had seven children: Princess Maria-Theresia (b.1956; married Count Thomas Kornis von Göncz-Ruszka), Prince Franz-Josef (b.1957), Princess Elisabeth (b.1959; married Count Andreas von Kuefstein), Prince Wolfgang (b.1960; married 1stly Countess Beatrice zu Lodron-Laterano und Castelromano; married 2ndly Tatiana Marie Eames), Princess Benedikta (b.1961; married Baron Rudolf von Freyberg-Eisenberg-Allmendingen), Prince Christoph (b.1962; married Countess Gudila von Plettenberg), and Princess Gisela (b.1964; married Prince Alexander of Saxony, Margrave of Meißen). 
Prince Rasso and Princess Theresa of Bavaria surrounded by family members at a memorial of the death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, June 2011. Photograph (c) Alamy.
In September 2011, Princess Theresa was widowed when her husband Rasso died at the age of eighty-five.
Prince Rasso of Bavaria and Archduchess Theresa of Austria on their wedding day. Photograph (c) Alamy.
We wish Princess Theresa of Bavaria a very happy birthday!
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Count Jan Bernadotte, the Much-Married Cousin of Sweden's King, Turns 80

Count Jan Bernadotte af Wisborg.

On 9 January 1941, Count Carl Johan "Jan" Gustaf Vilhelm Bernadotte af Wisborg was born at Stockholm. He was the son of Count Lennart Bernadotte af Wisborg (1909-2004; born Prince Lennart of Sweden) and his first wife Karin Nissvandt (1911-1991). Count Jan's paternal grandparents were Prince Wilhelm of Sweden (1884-1965), Duke of Södermanland, and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1890-1958). Count Jan Bernadotte is the second cousin of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

Count Jan Benadotte and his first wife Gunilla Stampe.
Count Jan Bernadotte and his second wife Anna Skarne.
Photograph (c) Getty Images.
Count Jan Bernadotte and his seventh and current wife Gunilla Stenfors.
Photograph (c) Svenskdam.

The count is well-known to royal genealogists for his reputation as the "Elizabeth Taylor" of the Gotha. Jan has been married seven times. From 1965 until their divorce in 1967, Jan Bernadotte was the husband of Gunilla Stampe (1941-2010). From 1967 until their divorce in 1970, Jan was the spouse of Anna Skarne (b.1944). From 1972 until 1974, the count was married to Annegret Thomssen (b.1938). From 1974 until 1987, Jan was married to Maritta Berg (1953-2001). From 1993 until their divorce in 2004, Jan Bernadotte was the husband of Gabrielle Kick (b.1949; née Hess). From 2004 until their divorce in 2011, the count was married to Christiane Grandmontagne (b.1944), a former partner of Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia. Finally, in 2012, Count Jan Bernadotte wed Gunilla Stenfors (b.1957), a teacher. 

Count Jan Bernadotte.

Count Jan Bernadotte has four children, two daughters and two sons. From his second marriage to Anna Skarne, Jan has a daughter, Countess Sophia Magdalena Bernadotte af Wisborg (b.1968). From his third marriage to Annegret Thomssen, Jan has a daughter, Countess Cia-Rosemarie Bernadotte af Wisborg (b.1972). From his fourth marriage to Maritta Berg, Jan has two sons, Count Alexander Wilhelm Bernadotte af Wisborg (b.1977) and Count Stephan Bernadotte af Wisborg (b.1980).


Our best regards to Count Jan on his birthday!

 
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Vincent and Josephine: The Danish Twins Turn Ten!

Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine of Denmark.
Photograph (c) Franne Voigt.

On 8 January 2011, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and Crown Prince Frederik welcomed the arrival of their youngest two children: twins, a girl and a boy. Today, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine of Denmark celebrate their tenth birthday. The twins joined two older siblings: Prince Christian (b.2005) and Princess Isabella (b.2007). Vincent and Josephine are the grandchildren of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and her late husband Prince Consort Henrik. 

The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark with their children Vincent and Josephine, 2011. Photograph (c) Getty Images/Julian Parker.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark with Crown Prince Frederik (on his 50th birthday) and Crown Princess Mary with their children, 2018. Photograph (c) Getty Images/Patrick van Katwijk.

Prince Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, and Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, were born at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen. Vincent was born at 10:30am, and Josephine arrived at 10:56am. Prince Vincent is fourth in the line of succession to the Danish throne; Princess Josephine is fifth in the line of succession. The Danish twins were baptised on 14 April 2011. The little prince received as his godparents: King Felipe VI of Spain, Fürst Gustav zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, John Stuart Donaldson, Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille, Baroness Helle Reedtz-Thott and Caroline Heering. The little princess received as her godparents: Princess Marie of Denmark, Prince Carlo of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Duke of Castro), Patricia Bailey, Count Bendt Wedell, Birgitte Handwerk, and Josephine Rechner. 

Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark with Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent on the twin's first day of school, 2017. Photograph (c) Getty Images/AFP Contributor.
In August 2017, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine began school at Tranegårdsskolen in Gentofte. 
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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia Celebrate Orthodox Christmas

The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Serbia with Bishop Irinej of Eastern America in New York.
Photograph (c) HRH Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia.

Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine celebrate Christmas at Saint Eleftheorios Greek Orthodox Church in New York. Photograph (c) HRH Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia.

Yesterday, 6 January 2021, Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia attended a Christmas Eve Solemn Service at the Saint Eleftherios Greek Orthodox Church in New York. The crown princely couple decided to attend services there since the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sava in Belgrade is under reconstruction. Christians of the Eastern Orthodox faith mark the birth of Jesus Christ on 7 January (as per the Julian calendar). The crown prince issued the following Christmas message:

On the occasion of the Christ’s birth, to all citizens of Serbia and all people around the world who celebrate this Holy day on January 7, I extend warmest congratulations. I hope that you spend Christmas in peace and love, surrounded by your loved ones. Most of all, my family and I wish you good health. Let your home and your family be a source of peace, warmth, and love. Peace of God, Christ is born!
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

The Golden Wedding Anniversary of Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe

Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona at the wedding of their son in 2009.
Photograph (c) dpa picture alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo.

 

Today, Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe celebrate fifty years of marriage.

Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe.

On 7 January 1971, Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe and Ilona Hentschel von Gilgenheimb celebrated their religious wedding at Munich. The couple were civilly married in the Bavarian capital on 14 December 1970. Born in 1939, Wilhelm was the eldest son and child of Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (1898-1974) and his wife Princess Feodora (1910-1975; née Princess of Denmark). Born in 1940, Ilona was the daughter of Georg-Alfred Hentschel von Gilgenheimb (1911-1948) and his wife Baroness Rosemarie (1918-2000; née von Wietzlow; later Countess zu Solms-Baruth). 

Left to right: newlyweds Princess Lena and Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe, Queen Margarethe II of Denmark, Princess Ilona and Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe, 2009.
Photograph (c) dpa picture alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo.

Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe have two children: Prince Christian (b.1971; married Lena Giese) and Princess Désirée (b.1974; married Michael Iuel). The prince and princess have three grandchildren. Prince Wilhelm is a second cousin of Queen Margarethe II of Denmark, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and King Harald V of Norway.

Princess Ilona and Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe, 2014.
Photograph © PPE / Christophersen.

Our congratulations to Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona on their anniversary!

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Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona at the wedding of their son in 2009.
Photograph (c) dpa picture alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo.

 

Today, Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe celebrate fifty years of marriage.

Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe.

On 7 January 1971, Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe and Ilona Hentschel von Gilgenheimb celebrated their religious wedding at Munich. The couple were civilly married in the Bavarian capital on 14 December 1970. Born in 1939, Wilhelm was the eldest son and child of Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (1898-1974) and his wife Princess Feodora (1910-1975; née Princess of Denmark). Born in 1940, Ilona was the daughter of Georg-Alfred Hentschel von Gilgenheimb (1911-1948) and his wife Baroness Rosemarie (1918-2000; née von Wietzlow; later Countess zu Solms-Baruth). 

Left to right: newlyweds Princess Lena and Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe, Queen Margarethe II of Denmark, Princess Ilona and Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe, 2009.
Photograph (c) dpa picture alliance archive / Alamy Stock Photo.

Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona of Schaumburg-Lippe have two children: Prince Christian (b.1971; married Lena Giese) and Princess Désirée (b.1974; married Michael Iuel). The prince and princess have three grandchildren. Prince Wilhelm is a second cousin of Queen Margarethe II of Denmark, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, and King Harald V of Norway.

Princess Ilona and Prince Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe, 2014.
Photograph © PPE / Christophersen.

Our congratulations to Prince Wilhelm and Princess Ilona on their anniversary!

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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

After Insurrection in District of Columbia, Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece Advises Removal of US President

 

Wednesday, 6 January 2021, will not be a day that is fondly remembered by citizens and residents of the United States of America. On this date, the current occupant of the Presidency of the United States presided over a rally in the morning/early afternoon, during which he called for his supporters to "march" to Capitol Hill if the U.S. Congress voted to recognise the results of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. As a result, supporters of Donald J. Trump, who was impeached last year, ended up storming Capitol Hill: this resulted in the disruption of the business of the Senate and House of Representatives, the assault of Capitol Hill police officers by Trump-supporting rioters, and the vandalism of the American capitol buildings. These series of awful events have been widely reported, both in the United States and around the world, as an attempted coup d'état. World leaders from Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand, Norway, and Spain, have condemned the attack on the democratic institutions of the United States.

HM The Queen with HRH Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece.

As a result, on Wednesday evening, Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece issued a statement on Twitter calling for the 25th Amendment of the United States Constitution to be invoked. The crown prince is well-versed in the consequences of successful coups in democratic countries, as it was one such insurrection that cost Pavlos' father, King Constantine II, his throne and the continuation of the Greek constitutional monarchy. The message of the Crown Prince of Greece is as follows: "When a President accepts and Encourages such behaviour by the public he should no longer be president and the 25th amendment should be invoked. This is an embarrassment to democracy and to the Republic of the United States of America."

On Thursday morning, 7 January, Crown Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece issued a similar message via her Twitter account: "I'm not normally political here, but the events that we have seen today in Washington DC are what the 25th amendment was designed for. The President has disgraced the highest office and the Democracy it stands for.

God Bless the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Greece for their support of democracy during a turbulent time.

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