Prince Michael in 2013. Photo (c) Getty Images / South China Morning Post. |
Prince Michael and Princess Hildegard of Liechtenstein, 1998. Photo (c) Seeger-Presse. |
Prince Michael in 2013. Photo (c) Getty Images / South China Morning Post. |
Prince Michael and Princess Hildegard of Liechtenstein, 1998. Photo (c) Seeger-Presse. |
Emperor Bao Dai and his wife Princess Vĩnh Thụy in 1992. Photo (c) Raymond Reuter/Sygma/Corbis. |
French journalist and royal researcher Frederic de Natal has reported the recent death of Empress Tây Phuong of Vietnam, the widow of Emperor Bаo Đai. The empress reportedly passed away on the night of 27/28 September at Paris. She was seventy-five years-old.
Monique Baudot. |
Monique Marie Eugénie Baudot was born on 30 April 1946 at Pont-а-Mousson, Lorraine, France. In 1969, she met the widowed Emperor Bаo Đai in the French capital. At the time, Monique Baudot worked in the press office of the Embassy of Zaire to France. The couple married in February 1972, with the bride taking the title Princess Vĩnh Thụy. Between 1972 and 1974, the emperor and princess lived in Hong Kong, before returning to Paris, which became their permanent home. In 1982, the couple visited Vietnamese communities in Los Angeles, California; Washington, DC; and Newark, New Jersey. The last residence of the imperial pair was a small apartment at 29 rue Fresnel in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
The headstone of Emperor Bao Dai. |
Monique in 2006 at the Passy Cemetery. |
Aged eighty-three, Emperor Bаo Đai died in Paris on 31 July 1997. The funeral of the emperor was attended by his five children from his first wife, Empress Nam Phương; however, his widow was not present. Bаo Đai was buried at the cimetière de Passy. After the death of the emperor, Princess Vĩnh Thụy assumed the title Empress Tây Phuong. In 2006, the empress presided over the placement of a new headstone on her late husband's final resting place.
Princess Vinh Thuy and Emperor Bao Dai in 1992. Photo (c) Raymond Reuter/Sygma/Corbis |
May the Empress Rest in Peace.
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Décès de la dernière "impératrice" du Vietnam (Frédéric de Natal on 8 October 2021)Photo (c) Sabine Brauer of Brauer Photos. |
Yesterday, 6 October, Countess Beatrix of Schönburg-Glauchau was buried at the Nordfriedhof in Munich, Bavaria. Aged, ninety-one, Beatrix died at hospital in Regensburg on 30 September.
Countess Irina, Count Alexander, Princess Gloria, and Count Carl-Alban at the funeral of their mother. Photo (c) Sabine Brauer of Brauer Photos. |
The funeral of Countess Beatrix of Schönburg-Glauchau was attended by her three surviving children and their spouses: Fürstin Gloria of Thurn and Taxis, Count Carl-Alban and Countess Juliet, and Count Alexander and Countess Irina. Beatrix was predeceased by her daughter Countess Maya, who passed away two years ago.
Fürst Albert and Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis. Photo (c) Sabine Brauer of Brauer Photos. |
Most of the grandchildren of the countess were also able to be present for their grandmother's funeral. Beatrix's granddaughter Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis wrote a very moving remembrance of her grandmother, which she posted to her Instagram account. Elisabeth's post reads as follows:
Today we buried our beloved grandmother, my last grandparent. She lived to be 91, exuding elegance and grace beyond her final breaths, in a hospital bed. She was a mother of 4, a grandmother of 12, a great grandmother of 3 and counting. She lived through war, fled communism, leaving behind her beloved Hungary, to settle down in a foreign place she turned into home. She never complained, rarely explained, a lady through and through. She asked for little and gave everything. She loved Hungary, her people and she was loved by so many more, from all corners and walks of life! She lived a long life full of joy and pain, with endless courage, strength and humility. She died peacefully surrounded by loved ones and continuous prayer. We love you so much Nagy and we will miss you dearly.
Prince Adalbert and Princess Eva Maria of Prussia. Photo (c) Sabine Brauer of Brauer Photos. |
The newly-married Princess Victoria Romanova greets King Fuad of Egypt. Photo courtesy of King Fouad II. |
On his official Facebook account, King Fuad II of Egypt has shared some lovely pictures from the recent wedding of Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia and Princess Victoria Romanovna Romanoff. The king is a long-time friend of Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, Head of the Russian Imperial House. Grand Duchess Maria and her son Grand Duke George attended the wedding of Fuad's eldest son Crown Prince Muhammad Ali to Princess Noal Zaher of Afghanistan in 2013.
The Duke of Braganza, Queen Margarita of Bulgaria, King Fuad II of Egypt, Ambassador Roberto Bettarini, Grand Duchess Maria of Russia, and King Simeon II of Bulgaria. Photo courtesy of King Fouad II. |
Crown Princess Noal Zaher of Egypt, King Fuad, Princess Tilsim of Liechtenstein, and Crown Prince Muhammad Ali of Egypt. Photo courtesy of King Fouad II. |
King Fuad, Grand Duchess Maria, and Crown Prince Mohamed Ali. Photo courtesy of King Fouad II. |
Crown Prince Mohamed Ali, Grand Duchess Maria, and Crown Princess Noal Zaher. Photo courtesy of King Fouad II. |
The death notice of Countess Beatrix. Placed in Mittelbayerische Zeitung. |
Count Bálint Széchényi and Princess Maria Pavlovna Galitzine |
Beatrix's mum: Princess Maria Pavlovna Galitzine |
Newlyweds: Count Joachim and Countess Beatrix von Schönburg-Glauchau |
Beatrix with her daughter Fürstin Gloria von Thurn und Taxis and her grandson Fürst Albert in 2003. Photograph (c) Presse-Foto-Seeger |
Countess Beatrix with her elder sister Countess Alexandra in 2003. Photograph (c) Presse-Foto-Seeger |
Beatrix with her late daughter Maya in 2003. Photograph (c) Presse-Foto-Seeger |
Johannes and Gloria of Thurn and Taxis with their three children. |
Count Carl-Alban, Countess Juliet, and their sons Counts Hubertus (the taller) and Benedikt (the smaller) in 2012. Photograph (c) ALAMY / Ursula Dueren |
Count Alexander von Schönburg-Glauchau and Princess Irina of Hesse on their wedding day |
Princess Victoria with her father Ambassador Bettarini. Photo (c) Getty Images / Peter Kovalev. |
A happy father and his beautiful daughter. Photo (c) Getty Images / Peter Kovalev. |
The happy groom, Grand Duke George, waves to those outside the Russian Museum of Ethnography. Photo (c) Peter Kovalev / TASS / Newscom. |
The Order of Saint Anastasia. |
Grand Duchess Maria. Photo (c) Getty Images / Peter Kovalev. |
The mother of the groom and new mother-in-law of the bride! Photo (c) Getty Images / Peter Kovalev. |
Grand Duchess Maria of Russia arrives at the gala dinner. Photo (c) Anatoliy Medved / SIPA / Shutterstock. |
Grand Duke George, Hélène Kirby, and Princess Victoria. |
Hélène Kirby and Crown Princess Miriam of Bulgaria. |
King Simeon II and Queen Margarita of Bulgaria with Fürst Heinrich XIV Reuß zu Köstritz behind them. Photo (c) Getty Images / Olga Maltseva. |
Crown Prince Leka and Crown Princess Elia of Albania. Photo (c) Getty Images / Olga Maltseva. |
Prince Joachim and Princess Yasmine Murat. Photo (c) Getty Images / Peter Kovalev. |
Prince Aimone and Princess Olga of Savoy, Duke and Duchess of Aosta. Photo (c) Anatoliy Medved / SIPA / Shutterstock. |
The Duke and Duchess of Braganza with their son Dom Afonso, Prince of Beira, and daughter Infanta Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra. Photo (c) Anatoliy Medved / SIPA / Shutterstock. |
Prince David and Princess Irina Bagration-Mukhransky of Georgia. Photo (c) Anatoliy Medved / SIPA / Shutterstock. |
Princess Lea of Belgium. Photo (c) Anatoliy Medved / SIPA / Shutterstock. |
The view of a guest at the imperial gala. |
Birch Log and Blinis "à la Peterbourgeoise" with Golubitskoe Estate Reisling 2020Beef Stroganoff "à l'Impériale" with Golubitskoe Estate Merlot 2019The "Victoria Romanovna" Wedding Cake accompanied by an Orange Sorbet with a Fête de Cheval Brüt Golubitskoe Estate 2018
Vodka "Tsarskaya Zolotaya"
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The "Victoria Romanovna" Wedding Cake. Photo (c) Michael Lewis-Anderson. |
Princess Victoria and Grand Duke George cut their wedding cake with a sword! Photo (c) Russian Imperial Chancellery. |
The imperial couple! Photo (c) Russian Imperial Chancellery. |
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