Sunday, March 22, 2026

Rodrigo Moreno y de Borbón to become a dad at 64

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 Don Rodrigo Moreno y de Borbón, a second cousin of King Felipe VI of Spain, is about to become a first-time daddy at 64.  He is the eldest child of Iñigo Moreno y Artega,  1st Marqués de Laserna, and HRH Princess Teresa of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies, Duchess of Salerno. 

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 On March 20, Rodrigo and his wife, Casilda Ghisla Guerrero Burgos y Fernández de Córdoba,  21st Duchess of Cardona, annouced they are expecting their first child.  

The couple was married in a civil ceremony at the end of 2020. Friends and family learned about the marriage several weeks later.  The Spanish magazine Vanitas reported in February 2021 that, despite a 20-year age difference, the couple "are both very much in love and happy to have taken the step to the latter."

The COVID-19 pandemic was the reason for the intimate wedding.  They were obligated to marry in a civil ceremony because the duchess had not received an annulment from her first marriage to Emilio Prieto Reina, which took place in July 2008 at the Real Iglesia de San Pablo in Córdoba.  Their marriage was dissolved by divorce several years after the birth of their daughter, Casilda, who was born in 2011.

The couple shares a passion for hunting.  Often described as a confirmed bachelor,  Rodrigo was the director of  Cinegética, Spain's most important hunting fair.

Casilda's estate, El Patriarca, is in Córdoba.  She is a granddaughter of Luis Jesús Fernández de Córdoba y Salabert, 17th Duke of Medinaceli,  and his second wife, María de la Concepción (Concha) Rey de Pablo Blanco.   The Duke died in 1956, with most of his titles inherited by his eldest daughter, Victoria Eugenia Fernández de Córdoba y Fernández de Henestrosa, including the Medinacelli dukedom.  However, he ceded the dukedom of Cardona to his youngest daughter, Casilda, named for his mother.

Don Luis's two older daughters, Victoria Eugenia (Mimi) and Maria de la Paz (Paz), were not pleased when their father remarried in 1939, a year after the death of his first wife.   His will gave millions to his second wife, his former mistress.  After her death in 1971, her two children from a previous relationship claimed a part of her inheritance.  Mimi and Paz challenged this claim as the two adult children were not members of the Medincelli family.  This legal battle would also affect their half-sister, Casilda.   Carmen  Polo y Martínez-Valdés, the wife of the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco, encouraged Casilda to hire the respected lawyer Antonio Guerrero-Burgos to defend her siblings' interests.   He won the case and married his client in 1978. 

The newlyweds settled in Switzerland. Their daughter, Casilda Ghisla, was born in October 1981.

Less than two years later, in February 1984, Antonio died suddenly at the age of 59.   The Duchess and her young daughter returned to La Patriarca.   The young Casilda was left an orphan when her mother died in April 1998.  

Casilda, who would succeed as the 21st Duchess of Cardona, was raised by family members. Until her second marriage, the duchess was an "opulent, somewhat plain, and discreet aristocrat."  Now with her husband by her side, the 44-year-old expectant mother "shines in social gatherings."

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 The duchess has an "enormous fortune, which she has managed wisely," according to El Mundo. Her mother left her numerous works of art, including a Goya and a painting by Peter Brueghel the Elder, which Casilda sold to Madrid's Prado Museum.

The couple enjoys an "intense social life" in Madrid and Marbella, where they rent a house and host numerous dinners and parties.

Casilda's daughter, Casildita, is the heir to her mother's dukedom, but there will also be a future title for the new baby, as Rodrigo is heir to his father's marquessate of Laserna.

Rodrigo and King Felipe VI are close friends.  His niece, Teresa, is married to Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida.

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2024/04/madrids-mayor-jose-luis-martinez.html

Alfonso XII - Alfonso XIII - Juan, Count of Barcelona - Juan Carlos - Felipe VI

Alfonso XII - Alfonso XIII - María de las Mercedes -  Alfonso - Teresa - Rodrigo

Prince Alfonso of Two Sicilies - Carlos - Alfonso - Teresa - Rodrigo

Prínce Alfonso of Two Sicilies  - Carlos - María de las Mercedes - Juan Carlos - Felipe.

With the Bourbon-Two Sicilies line, Rodrigo is a descendant of Prince Carlos, Duke of Calabria, in his first marriage with Infanta Maria de las Mercedes of Spain, Alfonso XIII's older sister.    King Felipe is a descendant through Carlos's second marriage to Princess Louise of Orléans.

The 21st Duchess of Córdoba and the 20th Duchess of Medinaceli are first cousins twice removed.

Luis, 17th Duke of Mediniceli - Victoria Eugenia, 18th Duchess -  Ana de Medina - Marco, 19th Duke - Victoria Eugenia, 20th Duchess

Luis, 17th Duke of Mediniceli -  Casilda, 20th Duchess of Córdoba - Casilda, 21st  Duchess 

Casilda and Rodrigo are said to be "very happy" about the pregnancy.

https://ordenconstantiniana.org/en/the-duchess-of-cardona-named-lady-patron-of-the-delegation-of-catalonia/

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Art dealer Countess Marie de Limburg-Stirum to marry Spanish CEO

La Comtesse Eugène d’Oultremont,
 Le Comte et la Comtesse Christian de Limburg Stirum 
ont l’honneur de vous faire part des fiançailles de leur 
petite-fille et fille 
LA COMTESSE MARIE DE LIMBURG STIRUM
 avec le Señor Don Félix de la Cova y de Solís Beaumont
 La Ilustrísima Señora Doña Isabel de Solís Beaumont
 à l’honneur de vous faire part des fiançailles de son fils 
LE SEÑOR DON FÉLIX MORENO DE LA COVA Y DE SOLÍS BEAUMONT

 avec la Comtesse Marie de Limburg Stirum 


 The Moreno de Cova family is not noble, but in recent years, its members have married into European noble families. The groom's mother, Doña Isabel, is the daughter of Fernando de Solís-Beaumont y Atienza, Marqués de la Motilla.  His father, Don Félix Morena de la Cova y Maestre, died in 2019.

 Don Félix's brother, Don Pablo, is married to Countess Antonia von Meran. One of Félix's cousins, Enrique Moreno de la Cova y Ybarra, is the husband of Victoria Lopez Quesada y Borbon, the daughter of HRH Princess Cristina of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies and Don Pedro Lopez-Quesada y Fernandez-Urrutia.

 Fernando Juan Fitz-James Stuart y de Solís, 17th Duke of Huéscar, is one of Félix's maternal first cousins as their mothers are sisters.

 The bride-to-be, Countess Marie de Limburg-Stirum, is the daughter of Count Christian de Limburg-Stirum and Countess Colienne d'Oultremont. Her brothers, Count Rodolphe and Count Philippe, are married to Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria, daughter of Archduke Christian of Austria and Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg, and Countess Caroline von Neipperg, respectively. 

 Félix is based in Madrid. He is the CEO at FYS AGRICOLA SL. Marie, 39, has more than 15 years of expertise in art history. She is the founder of Stirum Ltd., which "has established itself as a reference point for collectors and specialists in Old Master paintings."

Stirum Ltd. is registered in England and Wales.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Crown Prince Leka - a second marriage


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Chateau Apponyi is now a four-star hotel in Oponice, Slovakia.  For six centuries, the chateau was the home of the Hungarian noble family, the Counts Apponyi.  Leka's grandmother was the half-American Countess Geraldine Apponyi, who spent part of her childhood at the chateau.

Oponice is the Slovakian translation of Apponyi.

The Crown Prince's daughter, Princess Geraldine, was named for her great-grandmother.

https://www.chateauappony.sk/en/


At the invitation of Slovak diplomat Ľubomír Rehák, Crown Prince Leka and his fiancée, Blerta Celibashi, arrived at Chateau Apponyi on March 6, 2026.   The official announcement did not include the date and place of the actual wedding.

Although the wedding photos were taken at the Chateau, the actual wedding took place in Albania, according to several sources.

They stayed in the Chateau's Géraldine suite, which featured many family photos.  During their stay, the couple toured the chateau's Biblioteca Apponiana, where the librarian displayed a selection of Geraldine's personal books that she had read while staying at Oponice.

Crown Prince Leka and Miss Celibashi were honored with the Tree of Peace Memorial Medal "for respect for historical heritage.  The award was given by the Slovak non-governmental organization Servare et Manere.   The prince planted a Tree of Peace in Oponice Park, commemorating his first visit to Slovakia and the "historical bond between Slovakia and Albania.    The tree was planted with Albanian soil, which Leka had brought with him.   

@Berta C. Photography


The couple was also given a tour of the Oponice church and the Apponyi crypt, where Leka laid a wreath and lit candles in remembrance of his Apponyi ancestors.


This link includes a Slovakian TV report that mentions the wedding would take place privately in Albania.   This will be Crown Prince Leka's second marriage.  His first marriage to Elia Zaharia was dissolved by divorce in April 2024.  Their daughter, Geraldine Sibilla Francesca Susan Marie, was born on October 22, 2020.



Saturday, March 14, 2026

The Prince of Thurn und Taxis seriously injured in racing accident

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 Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn und Taxis, was seriously injured in a racing accident during the Rebenland Rally in Pössnitz in southern Styria, Austria.  He and his co-driver, Jara Hain, were in a "promising third place after three of the seven stages of the two-day race.

The accident occurred during the fourth stage, when the Prince, 42, lost control of the Škoda Fabia RS Rally2.  The car plunged about 164 feet down an incline.

A crane was needed to "recover the car and crew."    After the crash, Albert complained of severe lower back pain.  He told one of the rescuers that he had "seven guardian angels."  He was airlifted to a hospital in Graz.  Hain, who also suffered from back pain, was taken to a hospital in Wagna.

The car was equipped with a roll carriage to help prevent major injuries.

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 Several hours after the accident, Prince Albert's mother, Gloria, Princess of Thurn und Taxis, spoke to the Bavarian media:  "Thank God, he does not need surgery."

Earlier today, the Rally organizers announced that the two drivers had been released from the hospital.  One Bavarian newspaper, Merkur, reported that Albert had survived the accident "relatively unscathed."

HSH Albert Maria Lamoral Miguel Johannes Gabriel Fürst von Thurn und Taxis is the third and youngest child of the late HSH Johannes Baptista de Jesus Maria Louis Miguel Friedrich Bonifazius Lamoral Fürst von Thurn und Taxis (1926-1990) and H Ill H Countess Mariae Gloria Ferdinanda Joachima Josephine Wilhelmine  Huberta of Schönburg-Glauchau (1960). He was born on June 23, 1983.  

Albert was only seven years old when his father died.  He inherited more than $3 billion, but also faced $500 million in debts.  It was his mother, once dubbed the "punk princess", who took business courses and restored financial stability after numerous cuts and a major auction of family possessions.

The prince has not yet found his princess.   There is also no heir after Albert, as all of the other living males are descendants of unequal marriages and are not eligible to inherit.




Friday, March 13, 2026

Queen Elizabeth II"s private rooms at Holyrood open to the public""

 

@Royal Collection Trust  


This will be a superb and fascinating tour of Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.   I booked my trip before I got the email.  I will be in Harrogate with friends.   Not sure if they would want to drive four hours to Edinburgh and drive back the same evening.  I return to London the next day.   

"For the first time, visitors can join guided tours of the private apartments used by Queen Elizabeth II when in residence at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.  

A limited number of tours are available this year only, as part of celebrations marking the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth, and will run for 100 days. 

During visits to Edinburgh for official events such as Royal Week Garden Parties and State occasions, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip resided in a suite of private rooms offering stunning views of the gardens and Holyrood Park. Led by expert guides, small groups will be given a rare glimpse into these personal, 'lived-in' spaces used during private moments between their official duties. 

Tours are available to book from 21 May to 10 September."


https://www.rct.uk/event/queen-elizabeth-ii-private-apartments-tour-05-2026


 




Highgrove Open for Tours

 


In May 2018, I had the pleasure of spending a day on a garden tour at Highgrove.   It was pricey but worth it.

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2018/05/day-3-highgrove.html

"Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla call Highgrove their private residence. While the house remains off-limits to the public, they open the gates to the enchanting gardens between April and October each year. This allows visitors to experience the beauty and inspiration that Their Majesties hold so dear.

Over the past 40 years, a series of interlinked gardens have blossomed at Highgrove, each reflecting The King's artistic touch and nurtured with imagination and passion. Managed organically and with sustainability in mind, these havens have become vital habitats for diverse wildlife.

In 2021, stewardship of Highgrove Gardens passed to The King's Foundation. The Foundation, established in 2018 through a merger of several of His Majesty's previous charitable endeavours, also oversees other properties like Dumfries House, The Castle and Gardens of Mey, and The Garrison Chapel."


According to the Highgrove website, "Garden Tours take place on selected dates between April and September, while Spring Walks take place on selected dates in March and April, and Autumn Walks on selected dates in September and October.

Join one of our experienced guides on a tour to discover the history, inspiration, and unique organic management behind this incredible series of gardens.

During your visit, you will be able to visit the Highgrove Shop at The Coronation Pavilion, where you’ll find a selection of bespoke Highgrove products, from beautiful home and garden ware to country attire and artwork by His Majesty The King. The Orchard Room Restaurant will also be open to visitors after their garden tour and will be offering refreshments, both savoury and sweet, including hot and cold drinks."




Marie Antoinette at the V&A







 Once I had the Buckingham Palace tour ticket order, I checked whether the Marie Antoinette exhibit was still on at the Victoria & Albert Museum (the V&A).   It was.   

The exhibition will close on March 22.

https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/marie-antoinette?srsltid=AfmBOor58Ipxg5BgVWOGGS_HCRaOK5KlBg22z1hqsyFDr4Ksg0Hhwq20

I mentioned this to a dear friend, who responded, "I have a V&A membership, and I can bring a guest."  She added: "And would you like to have lunch in the Members' restaurant after we see the exhibition?"

My response:  "Yes, that would be lovely."

https://www.vam.ac.uk/info/the-members-room?srsltid=AfmBOopZsUZgfy7ZitqVGivsySRBroYVaOT2DuaG3mpAvjtaYf_DPjxj

My final full day was on Saturday, February 22.  I had a nice breakfast at the hotel for £8.00, and then walked down Camden High Street to the Mornington Crescent tube station. Much to my delight, I spotted a Costa Coffee shop.   I ordered a cappuccino and then headed straight to the tube, changing at Leicester Square for the Piccadilly line, getting off at South Kensington, and walking underground through a tunnel to all the local museums.






We spent nearly two hours in the exhibit, which featured items belonging to Marie Antoinette.  The clothes, furniture, or other possessions are identified by her M monogram.








A selection of the gowns and other clothes represents Marie Antoinette's style.   























































































































The exhibit did not focus exclusively on Marie Antoinette's fashions, but also on her life - and how she was treated in the press.  This included obscene caricatures in the press.

























The final part of the exhibition focuses on Empress Eugénie's support for Marie-Antoinette and her style and fashions that celebratrate the late queen.










Empress Eugenie














This was a fabulous exhibit, well worth the visit .. thank you, Katrina, for inviting me to join you.

It was a delight to have lunch in the Members' Restaurant.  A time to chat and rest our feet before heading to the Jewelry rooms.   A selection of the V&A's jewels, including Queen Victoria's sapphire and diamond coronet, is currently on display in Paris.

The jewels will be a separate post.