Saturday, July 23, 2022

Princess Maria da Gloria, Duchess of Segorbe, Gives Insightful Interview to Serbian Press

Last week, Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans-Bragança, Duchess of Segorbe and former Crown Princess of Yugoslavia, gave an interview to the Serbian paper Kurir. The princess was wrapping up her fourth visit to Serbia: the first was in 2005 for the sixtieth birthday of her ex-husband Crown Prince Alexander, the second was in 2017 for the wedding of her son and daughter-in-law Hereditary Prince Philip and Hereditary Princess Danica, and the third was in 2018 for the baptism of her grandson Prince Stefan of Serbia. 

Maria da Gloria's fourth visit to Serbia was rather unexpected. The princess had been in Venice with her husband, the Duke of Segorbe. During dinner, Maria learned that her son had been admitted to hospital. She immediately caught the first available flight to Belgrade...and, like any caring mom, she showed up unannounced. As Princess Danica was with her husband, Princess Maria da Gloria went ahead and picked up her grandson Prince Stefan from his kindergarten, where he made sure she was introduced to his teachers and classmates. Maria da Gloria then went to the hospital to check on the condition of her son. Fortunately, he was alright. The Duchess of Segorbe remarked: "I came on the first flight as soon as I heard that my son Filip was in the hospital. Thank God it was nothing serious, everything is fine now. I told my ex-husband, the heir to the throne Crown Prince Aleksandar of Serbia, that I was here, that I wanted to go to the court [Royal Palace], but no - he didn't invite me, nor Filip, nor Danica. The attempt to be like a family, for Stefan to be with his grandfather, who practically does not know him, failed. All this hurts me a lot, because family is the most important thing. You can be Karađorđević or whatever, carry important titles, but family is family."

The Duchess of Segorbe commented on the renunciation of her eldest son Prince Peter: "Peter left his rights to the Serbian throne to Filip, and that is an act of patriotism. He himself said that he is not ready to take on that duty. His abdication is perfectly fine with me. First of all, because of Peter's happiness, and then - here, in Serbia, Filip has married a beautiful Serbian woman, who understands all of that. See, Dana even looks like me, like she is my daughter! And my son Alexander also supported this, and he and Peter told me: 'Mom, whatever Filip needs, we will fight for him.'" The princess then added: "The relationship with Crown Prince Alexander is a difficult story." When asked if Crown Princess Katherine was a factor in the schism within the Serbian royal family, Princess Maria da Gloria noted: "You should ask Crown Prince Alexander, not me. He almost never sees his grandson, and Stefan has been in Spain many times, for Christmas and so on... It's very sad. The attempt to be like a family, for Stefan to be with his grandfather, has not worked."

Princess Maria da Gloria of Orleans-Bragança recalled when she met her first husband, Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia: "Oh, my goodness, it was beautiful. I met Alexander at a dinner at my aunt and uncle's house, the Count and Countess of Paris, in Estoril. He came with the King of Italy, Umberto II, whom we called Uncle Beppo. It was a time of exile, there were many kings and princes were around. Alexander and I became very good friends from the start, and as he was in the British Army, I went to Ireland, where he was stationed, to see him. Then we got engaged and I went back to Brazil to tell my parents. My mother was a strong Catholic, and the first thing she asked me was not what his religion was, but: 'Is he taller than you?'"

The Duchess of Sergorbe noted how proud she was of all of her children. "All my children help each other, they would do anything to save each other. They are brothers and sisters. Basically we are a very happy family. Thank God for that."

A thank you to Lucas Szkopinski for finding the full interview in English! In order to read everything that Princess Maria da Gloria, Duchess of Segorbe, had to say, please visit this link: 

EXCLUSIVE! Princess Maria da Gloria: 'I flew in to see Philip, who was in hospital! Alexander wouldn't see us at court'

Friday, July 22, 2022

The Marquise de Ganay (1925-2022)

Philippine de Ganay in Venice, 2006.
Photo (c) Getty Images / Bertrand Rindoff Petroff.
 

Earlier this month, Philippine, Marquise de Ganay, died at the age of ninety-seven.

 
Born on 4 September 1925 at Paris, Philippine Louise Charlotte Marie de Noailles was the second child and first daughter of Henry de Noailles, Duc de Mouchy, Prince-Duc de Poix (1890-1947) and Marie de La Rochefoucauld (1901-1983), who wed in 1920. Philippine had an older brother and a younger sister: Philippe, Duc de Mouchy (1922-2011; married 1st Diane de Castellane; married 2nd Joan Dillon Douglas, widow of Prince Charles of Luxembourg) and Sabine de Noailles (1931-2010; married Nicolas Wyrubov)
 
Jean-Louis and Philippine in front of the Château de Courances.
Photo (c) Courances.
 
On 17 July 1946 at Paris, Philippine married Jean-Louis, Marquis de Ganay (1922-2013). The couple had four daughters: Anne-Marie de Ganay (b.1947; married Jean Claude Meyer), Martine de Ganay (1948-1984; married James Filmer-Wilson), Lauraine de Ganay (b.1951; married Serge de Ganay), and Valentine de Ganay (b.1962; married Markus Hansen). Along with her husband, Philippine was heavily involved in the restoration of the Château de Courances; her particular focus was on the castle's Japanese garden. Jean-Louis and Philippine de Ganay, along with their family, were one of the subjects of Robert Lacy's book Aristocrats.
 
The Marquise de Ganay and Duke Philipp of Württemberg, 2010.
Photo (c) Getty Images / Bertrand Rindoff Petroff.
 
May the Marquise Rest in Peace.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Princess Sofia of Bulgaria Graduates from Swiss University

Princess Sofia with her parents, Prince Konstantin and Princess Maria, with her brother Prince Umberto at the release of her grandfather King Simeon's autobiography, 2016.
Photo (c) Shutterstock.


Princess Sofia of Bulgaria recently graduated with a bachelors from EHL Hospitality Business School at Lausanne, Switzerland. The name of the princess appeared on her diploma as Sofia Sajonia Coburgo Gotha Garcia de la Rasilla. Born on 20 November 1999, Princess Sofia of Bulgaria was born with her twin brother Prince Umberto in Madrid. Sofia and Umberto are the only children of Prince Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria, Prince of Vidin, and his wife Princess Maria (née Garcia de la Rasilla y Gortazar), who married in 1994.

 

Our congratulations to Princess Sofia on her graduation!

Exclusive: Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern Weds American Partner

We can report that Hereditary Prince Alexander of Hohenzollern married Michelle V. Keith, a US citizen and his girlfriend, last year. Alexander is the only son of Fürst Karl Friedrich of Hohenzollern and his first wife Countess Alexandra Schenk von Stauffenberg.

In November 2021, Alexander and Michelle celebrated their religious marriage in a small Roman Catholic church in Sigmaringen. We have not yet learned when the couple’s civil wedding occurred. After his religious wedding, Alexander informed his father Fürst Karl Friedrich of his marriage. It is quite likely that the new Erbprinz will be the Fürst’s next eligible brother.

Alexander and Michelle von Hohenzollern reside in Sigmaringen.

Our best wishes to the couple on their union!

The Funeral of Prince Luiz of Brazil

The coffin of Prince Luiz. Members of the Brazilian Navy surround the coffin. Photo (c) Pró Monarquia.
On Monday, 18 July 2022, the funeral of HIH Prince Luiz  of Brazil took place at the Church of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus in São Paulo. The burial took place following the funeral at the Consolação Cemetery.
Prince Bertrand, the new Head of the Imperial House, Prince Antonio, and Prince Rafael. Photo (c) Pró Monarquia.
The coffin of the prince was carried by members of the Brazilian Navy, who did state honours. The Brazilian Republic officially observed a day of mourning following the death of Dom Luiz. Present at the funeral were Prince Bertrand of Brazil, Prince Imperial Antônio of Brazil, and Prince Rafael, Prince of Grão-Pará. Also in attendance were Prince Casimir of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies and his wife Princess Maria Cristina (née Savoy-Aosta); their children Prince Luís, Princess Elena and Prince Alessandro of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies; Princess Maria Isabella of Savoy-Genoa; and Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein.
For more information:
Death of Prince Luiz (1938-2022), Head of Brazilian Imperial Family
Brazil Government: Official Mourning for Late Head of Imperial House

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

A Baby Boy for the Romanovs!

Photo (c) David Nivière.

 

The Russian Imperial Chancellery released a statement today from Moscow announcing that Princess Victoria Romanovna Romanoff is expecting a baby boy. The princess is in very good health, and her pregnancy is progressing smoothly. She and her husband, Grand Duke George Mikhailovich, thanked everyone who has sent them good wishes as they prepare to welcome their first child in October 2022. Baby Romanov will be the first member of the dynasty born in Russia since that of Princess Catherine Ivanovna of Russia, who was born at Pavlovsk on 25 July 1915 and that of Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich of Russia (the baby's great-grandfather), who was born at Porvoo, Finland, on 30 August 1917.

Sunday, July 17, 2022

The Russian Imperial Couple Prepare to Welcome Their First Child!

The elated expectant parents!
Photo (c) David Nivière.
Courtesy of the Russian Imperial Chancellery.
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia and Princess Victoria Romanovna Romanoff are happily awaiting the arrival of their first child. On May 21st, the Chancellery of the Imperial House of Romanov announced the news that Princess Victoria was pregnant. The baby is expected this autumn!
Princess Victoria and Grand Duke George.
Photo (c) David Nivière.
Courtesy of the Russian Imperial Chancellery.
The couple, who married in a magnificent religious ceremony last year in Saint Petersburg, recently visited members of their family in Rome. They were able to spent time with Prince Franz-Wilhelm of Prussia and his wife Princess Nadia, Grand Duke George's father and stepmother, along with the parents of Princess Victoria, Ambassador Roberto Bettarini and Carla Virginia Cacciatore.
Grand Duke George and Princess Victoria.
Photo (c) David Nivière.
Courtesy of the Russian Imperial Chancellery.
The baby will be the first grandchild of Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, Head of the Imperial House, and Prince Franz-Wilhelm of Prussia, who wed in 1976. It will also be the first grandchild of Ambassador Roberto Bettarini and Carla Virginia Cacciatore, who wed in 1977. Both the grand duke and the princess are the only children of their parents.
Grand Duke George and Princess Victoria.
Photo (c) David Nivière.
Courtesy of the Russian Imperial Chancellery.
We continue to wish the imperial couple all of the best while they await the arrival of their first child!

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