Friday, October 31, 2025

Andrew being erased royally

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 Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Andrew's peerage, the Dukedom of York, has been struck off the Roll of Peers.

The King issued a royal warrant to remove the peerage from the Roll.  This action was carried out by David Lammy, the Lord Chancellor at the Crown Officer. 

It is the Lord Chancellor who maintains the list of peers.

This does not mean that Andrew has officially lost his peerage. That will take further action  

There are half dozen or so peers who have not gone through the process to be included in the Roll.  These peers include the current Dukes of Atholl and Manchester.  This does not stop them from using their titles.


Thursday, October 30, 2025

Precedence for Andrew losing his titles: the Titles Deprivation Act

 

Earlier today, British Royal biographer Robert Hardman was interviewed on BBC News.  The topic was of course, Buckingham Palace's announcement that King Charles's brother, Andrew, would officially lose his titles.   

Hardman pointed out that in 1917, one prince lost his titles for supporting Germany: HH The Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale.    

Robert,  the Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, was one of three British princes who lost their titles with the Titles Deprivation Act.



HRH Prince Charles Edward, Duke of Albany (UK title)

HRH The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha  (German title)

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HH Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale

HRH Prince Ernst August of Hanover.   He was the de jure King of Hanover.




HRH Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland

HRH Prince Ernst August of Hanover and HRH The Duke of Brunswick und Lüneburg


All three of these British princes lived in Germany.  The Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the Duke of Brunswick u Lüneburg were sovereigns.   

The three men were close relations of King George V. The Duke of Cumberland was his uncle, as Prince Ernst August was married to Princess Thyra of Denmark, Queen Alexandra's youngest sister.

The Dukes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Brunswick-Lüneburg were the King's first cousins.

Carl Eduard (Charles Edward) was the posthumous son of HRH The Duke of Albany, the youngest son of Queen Victoria.  His older sister was HRH Princess Alice of Albany, later HRH Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone.  The Duke of Brunswick was the eldest son of the Duke of Cumberland.  In 1913, he married Kaiser Wilhelm II's only daughter, Princess Viktoria Luise.

The Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale was the only son of King Georg V of Hanover (born as HRH Prince George of Cumberland, who was Queen Victoria's first cousin.   The Duke of Cumberland was King Edward VII's brother-in-law and his second cousin.

When William IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and King of Hanover, died in June 1837,  he was succeeded in Britain by his niece, HRH Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent, and the Hanoverian throne went to the next in line, William's brother, HRH Prince Ernest August, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, who succeeded as King Ernst August.   His son, Prince George became HRH Crown Prince Georg of Hanover,

The Hanovers retained their British titles as they were descendants of King George III in the male line.

The Titles Deprivation Act removed Charles Edward and Ernest August (Jr)'s HRH and the Duke of Cumberland's HH.  The two British peerages, the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cumberland & Teviotdale, were also removed.  The Austrian-born Heinrich Graf Taaffe, 12th Viscount Taaffe also lost his Irish peerage.

Several years ago, I wrote a detailed article about the Titles Deprivation Act.

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2012/04/titles-deprivation-act-of-1917.html

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2014/03/carl-eduard-duke-of-saxe-coburg-dead-at.html 

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-house-of-hanover-and-its.html

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2015/12/hanover-brides-and-bridal-crown.html

This article includes the Letters Patent that gave the younger Ernst August the HRH in the UK, when he was entitled to the HH.

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2019/01/what-was-george-v-thinking.html

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie



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Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will retain their titles and style (HRH), according to the 1917 Letters Patent, as they are grandchildren of the Sovereign in the male line.


Andrew loses all titles and styles

 


Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Harry & Meghan -- you cheered for the wrong team!!

 

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Update:  Harry apologizes for wearing a Dodgers hat.

https://x.com/RoyalReporter/status/1986559511294058997

 If you know me, you know I am a vociferous baseball fan.   I got baseball from my mom, who had a box seat at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, until 1957, when the Dodgers played their last game in Brooklyn before moving to Los Angeles. 

I was nearly four when the LA Dodgers played their first game on the West Coast.  My mother never forgave the Dodgers for their move across the country.  That same year, the New York Giants also moved to the West Coast, to San Francisco, leaving the New York Metropolitan area with one team:  the New York Yankees.

My mom hated the Yankees, and her dad loved them.  They would have significant disagreements about their teams, usually in German.   My mom missed her team, but there was no way—no way at all—she would ever root for the Yuckies.   

I believe my first words were YANKEES  SUCK!  

On October 17, 1960, I was six years old when Major League Baseball announced a new National League Team, the New York Mets,  would begin playing in New York City in 1962.   The team's official home would be a new stadium in Queens, which was named Shea Stadium.   However, the first two seasons were played at the Polo Grounds, formerly the home of the NY Giants.

The Mets' two colors were Orange and Blue, taking one color from each of the two former teams.  Orange for the Giants and Dodger Blue.  The team's first home game was on April 13, 1962.  My mom was an original season ticket holder.  She got two tickets —one for me or my dad (not a big fan of baseball), or for friends.  I went with her on Opening Day.  Every Opening Day.   My mom was honest when she wrote the note to my teacher as to why I was absent.  She did not lie, saying I was sick.  Mom made it clear that Opening Day was an important event in our diaries.  

I grew up as a Mets fan.  The first years were awful, but in 1969 and 1986, the Mets won the World Series.  Mom died in 1979, and I turned the ticket into one seat, which my dad, long divorced from my mom, paid for.   I moved to Virginia in 1989, when I accepted the position of News Librarian with CNN in Washington. D.C. bureau.  

Friends asked how I could move to a place where there was no baseball.  I responded: Well, we get tickets to the Baltimore Orioles, and I get WOR on Cable so I can still watch the Mets.    Trust me: not the same thing, though

Nearly 3 years later, I met my future husband, Bill Koenig, in church.  He was a baseball writer.  Perfect!!!!  Our first date was on April 3, 1992, the exhibition game between the Os and the Mets.  

For one week each year, I would join Bill at Spring Training in Florida.  That week, he planned his Mets and Orioles reports and dropped me off at the Adult Day Care Center (Busch Gardens in Tampa) when he had other teams to report on. He had a 13 Game Sunday plan at Camden Yards, and on those 13 Sundays, he sat in the Press Box, and I sat in the seat. 

In the early 90s, several groups were trying to convince MLB to bring a team back to D.C. Bill and I supported this VERY MUCH!   On March 9, 1995, at the Breakers in Palm Beach,  MLB announced two expansion teams: Tampa Bay (Florida) and Arizona.  Bill snuck me into the meeting where this was announced—and before the meeting, we had breakfast in the Florentine Room at the Breakers.

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Bill noted that it was now unlikely that DC would get a baseball team.  I pouted.  Bill died four years later, and I kept his 13 Sunday game series.  The Orioles, I thought, would remain my "home team,"  although I still loved the Mets.  

Fast forward to September 29, 2004.  MLB was going to make a BIG announcement at Olympic Stadium in Montreal that the Expos were moving to D.C. A press conference at the City Museum, just a few blocks from where I worked, was held in the afternoon.   I asked my boss if I could take a late lunch.  She knew where I was going.  I went to that press conference and came back with a balloon in my hand and a smile from ear to ear.  Thirty-three years earlier, the Washington Senators moved to Texas to become the Texas Rangers.  

[This was the second Senators franchise.  The original Senators, who won the World Series in 1924 and were the hapless team in the musical Damn Yankees, played their last season in D.C. in 1960, relocating to Minnesota as the Twins.   In 1961,  an expansion team, also named the Washington Senators,  was established, remaining in the Nation's Capital for a decade.  

The Washington Nationals just ended their 20th season.  The last few years have been rocky, but I can't wait until next year.  Of course, we won the World Series in 2019.  A team with a losing record is better than NO BASEBALL AT ALL.

  I do not like pouting, which brings me to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sitting in the front row last night at Dodger Stadium. They had prime seats in the YaaMava Dugout Club. Meghan's Instagram account includes a video of her and Harry walking through the club, taking time to look at one of the exhibitions, and partaking of baseball food.

During the regular season, the average seat cost is between $450 and $1,000.  A bit pricier for the World Seats, with a pair of seats selling for $34,000-$40,000.  

https://ladodgers-premium.com/dugout-club

Harry and Meghan disappointed me.  They are local celebs, so it's no surprise that someone invited them to a very posh area of a baseball stadium. 

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 It is not the front row seats that bother me.  They were cheering for the wrong team!

Yes, Meghan grew up in Southern California.  However, she is married to a British prince, the younger son of King Charles III.  Yes, they cannot use their HRHs, and are not working royals, BUT BUT BUT, they are still members of the British Royal Family.   Canada is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

They should have been wearing Toronto Blue Jays caps because Harry's dad is also the King of Canada.  I am cheering for the Blue Jays, not just because I hate the Dodgers, but also because if the team wins the World Series, they won't have to accept an invitation from the White House. Prime Minister Mark Carney will be able to offer a terrific spread, and the King will probably issue a lovely statement, congratulating the team, which had back-to-back wins in 1992 and 1993.

Harry, the next time you chat with your dad, the conversation might be AWKWARD!!!

While filming Suits in Toronto, Meghan was photographed several times wearing a Blue Jays cap.  Unfortunately, no Getty photos are available to use.  

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 In June 2010, Prince Harry threw the first pitch at Citi Field, where the Mets were playing the Minnesota Twins.  Harry, you looked absolutely adorable in that Mets cap.   Nineteen years earlier, Harry's grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, joined President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore to see the Orioles lose to the Oakland Athletics.  I was there covering the game for a British magazine.

https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/when-the-late-queen-elizabeth-ii-went-to-an-orioles-game/

The Queen did not don an Orioles cap, nor did she throw out the first pitch.  She may have sampled a hot dog, however.

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Three years after Harry was at Citi Field, he was again at a baseball game, this time in Harlem, where he tried to bat.

 Meghan and Harry received a few parting gifts when they attended an MLB game in London between the Boston Red Sox and the New York team that plays in the American League.   

@James Elfers


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 On February 26, 1914, Harry's great-great-grandpa, King George V, attended his first baseball game at Stamford Bridge.  According to one attendee, it was “the greatest event that America has ever shown England.”

 He was present for another game in June 1918 between players representing the US Army and the US Navy.  

https://www.si.com/mlb/mlb-london-series-1914-england-king-george



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 Whenever Harry and Charles meet again, they can certainly talk about baseball, as his father attended a Washington Senators game at RFK Stadium in 1970.  He was joined by President Nixon's elder daughter, Tricia.   Some years later, Charles was presented with a baseball during a visit to Georgetown University.

In October 2015, the "Queen and Prince Philip" attended a division series game between the Blue Jays and the Texas Rangers.

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 Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, Major League Baseball paid tribute to her during games,

Meghan and Harry do not know how to cheer at a baseball game.  Most people who sit in the front row at a posh club are there because they have money, or because their friends have money and have shared their seats.  They enjoy the complimentary wine, beer, and food, but sit with their hands folded.  The real fans rarely get to sit in the clubs because we cannot afford it.   I have had several opportunities to get a seat in the Terra Club, in front of home plate.  

People in the front row sit with their hands folded, with minimal animation.  

I dance and cheer... and I get on the Diamond at least every other game!  I make sure everyone knows I love my Nats.

Dear Harry and Meghan, the next time you go to a baseball game, invite me, and I will teach you the moves and cheers, and we will enjoy the game as true fans! 


A NPR photographer snapped me praying during game 5 of the divisional series vs the Dodgers. A friend spotted the photo on the local NPR's website, and I was able to get a copy

I was in the front row of the Terra Club for a Watch Party, as Game 5 was in Los Angeles. The Terra Club was made available for season plan holders. Free seat, free food, free beer or wine. We won and went on to the National League Championships, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in 4 Games. And then won the World Series in Game 7 in Houston!!


A friend saw me on TV and texted me the images


Last May, I was invited to a party in the Terra Club, and I got to sit in the front row. I danced around, cheered, took pictures, of course, and when Jacob Young, our centerfielder, came up to bat, he saw me dancing and smiled. I guess he doesn’t see a lot of dancing in the front row at the Terra Club.

Dan Kolko interviewing Jacob Young @Marlene Eilers Koenig


There are approximately 151 days until Opening Day 2026.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

The Winter Egg and Important Works by Fabergé from a Princely Collection

 

@Christie's


From Christie's


Christie’s is proud to present the magnificent Imperial Winter Egg, to be offered alongside Important Works by Fabergé from a Princely Collection this December.

The highly important Winter Egg has twice set the world record for a work by Fabergé and represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a masterpiece of such calibre.


@Christie's

Commissioned by Emperor Nicholas II in 1913 as an Easter gift to his mother, Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna, the Winter Egg is a masterpiece of both technical skill and artistic beauty. It is among the most lavish of Fabergé’s Imperial creations and is widely regarded as one of the most original and artistically inventive Easter eggs the house produced for the Imperial family.

The sale will also feature just under 50 exceptional works by Fabergé, including hardstone figures, animals, objets de vertu and furniture, offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire masterpieces from this extraordinary collection.


Tour dates

New York: 7-13 November   

Hong Kong: 20-22 November

London: 27 November - 2 December


https://news.artnet.com/art-world/faberge-winter-egg-christies-auction-2696283

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-rare-faberge-egg-might-set-a-world-record-at-auction-for-the-third-time-in-its-history-180987537/

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Copenhagen Day 1




In mid-July, I booked a flight to Copenhagen to mid-October -- $447 RT on SAS.  Basic economy meant no checked bags, just a carry-on and a bag to put under the seat.  Fine.  I was staying for 5 days.  No need for the big suitcase.  Both flights were full. Each time before the flight I got an email from SAS informing me. The flights were full and bring the email to the check-in desk where my carry-on bag would be checked in for free. I took advantage of this going to Denmark and coming home.

A friend recommended WakeupCopenhagen, an inexpensive hotel on Borgergade, within walking distance of Rosenborg Slott and Amalienborg, two of the royal palaces on my list.  After checking in, I called an Uber to take me to see The Little Mermaid.
The pink spot is my hotel. The purple marker (top right) is where the Little Mermaid is located.



 I walked back from the statue toward Nyhavn (the street with the pretty houses), where I had dinner.  It is normal to sit outside, even in October, since restaurants offer heaters, fire pits, and heated seats!

From Nyhavn, it was about a 10-minute walk back to the hotel, though I stopped at another restaurant for dessert.   I was determined to stay away until about 10 p.m., when I went to bed, comforted by Tylenol-PM.   The alarm was set for 7 a.m., as Friday was going to be a full day: a train to Roskilde, then visiting Amalienborg, and spending the evening at Tivoli Gardens.













Amalienborg is past the fountain

Nyhavn














Dessert (creme brulee)   https://ravage.dk/en/menu-en/ 

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

A son for Princess Alexandra and her husband, Nicolas Bagory

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From the Grand Ducal Palace:


"Princess Alexandra and Monsieur Nicolas Bagory are pleased to inform you of the birth of their son, Hélie, on Friday, October 17, 2025. Their daughter, Victoire, joins in this great joy."


https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2024/05/a-girl-for-princess-alexandra-of.html

Crown Prince Leka welcomes Nicolas and Alina-Maria de Roumanie

 

Crown Prince Leka with his fiancée, Blerta, Celebashi,  and Alina-Maria and Nicholas de Roumanie


"Prince Leka had the pleasure of welcoming Nicholas of Romania and Alina-Maria of Romania during their recent private visit to Tirana and Ksamil in southern Albania.

The visit was a gesture of friendship and mutual respect, reflecting the long-standing ties between the Albanian and Romanian Royal Families. Following the Second World War, King Carol II of Romania offered refuge and support to members of the Albanian Royal Family during their years of exile, a gesture remembered with deep gratitude.

Nicholas of Romania, grandson of King Michael I and great-grandson of King Carol II, represents the continuation of this historic bond. His visit to Albania reaffirmed the enduring friendship between the two nations united by shared values, cultural understanding, and a common respect for their historical legacy."

The Historic Collection of Four Princesses from Glücksburg Castle

 

Painter unknown, 18th century

A pair of portraits of Landgrave Carl of Hesse-Kassel (1744–1836) and Landgravine Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1750–1838), born Princess of Denmark as daughter of King Frederik V (1723–1766) and Queen Louise (1724–1751)


Bruun-Rasmussen, a Danish auction house, will be selling art and antiques from Schloss Glücksburg, 

We are proud to present an exceptional collection of antiques and artworks with distinguished ducal, princely, and royal provenance. This collection originates from the Cavalry House at Glücksburg Castle and tells many stories about the site’s strong connection to the Danish royal family.

"Since 1919, The Cavalry House at Glücksburg Castle has been home to the four sisters, Their Highnesses, the Princesses Elisabeth of Ysenburg and Büdingen (1945–2024), Irene (b. 1946), Margaretha (b. 1948), and Sibylla Ursula of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1955), along with their parents and grandparents. For generations, the residence has housed the family’s antiques and art. Most of this collection will now be available at an Online Auction on 3 November 2 pm at bruun-rasmussen.dk. The preview is open at the auction house at Nørgaardsvej 3 in Lyngby from 23 October."

https://bruun-rasmussen.dk/m/news/Glucksburg-2545  

https://bruun-rasmussen.dk/m/auctions/1008464

https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2024/08/princess-elisabeth-zu-ysenburg-und.html

Mail Call


 













Friday, October 17, 2025

Andrew Will no longer use Duke of York

 


Royal Musings holiday

 



Royal Musings is on holiday.  You can search for stories I may have written about in using the search function as the blog goes back to July 2008.   Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

From Exile to Avant-Garde: The Life of Princess Natalie Paley on view at Hillwood


 

 If you have never visited Hillwood in northwest Washington, you are missing out.  The house was the home of the late Marjorie Merriwether Post, who used her wealth to save many Romanov treasures, as well as other art.


October 3rd was a lovely, warm autumnal day, when a group of twelve friends from the USA, the UK, and Australia traveled to Hillwood for a tour of the house and gardens and to see the exhibit on Natalie Paley, the daughter of Grand Duke Paul and his second wife, Olga Pistikors.  This was a morganatic marriage.  Olga was styled as Princess Paley, a princely title also given to her three children by Paul:  Vladimir, Irina, and Natalie.







Grand Duke Vladimir

Heading up the stairs.  Catherine the Great is in the middle



King Peter II of Yugoslavia,  King George VI & Queen Elizabeth , Queen Astrid of the Belgians
















I spy King Haakon VII





2 Faberge eggs. Earlier in the week, several of us traveled to the Virginia Fine Arts Museum, which has the most extensive Faberge collection outside of St. Petersburg, Russia.






























Crown Prince Harald (now) King of Norway

King Haakon VII

















The kitchen 

Marjorie's breakfast tray





















Marjorie's jewels


Marjorie's dress




Nuptial crown worn by Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine when she married Nicholas II




Our group on the staircase 




Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix of Luxembourg


Now the garden tour -- a selection of formal and informal gardens


















Eagles on the roof.  Marjorie would not be thrilled with the current owner of Mar-a-Lago




Washington Monument in the distance



















A variety of roses in the Rose Garden





The Ivy is from Buckingham Palace




A 6 hole golf course



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Prince Vladimir Paley's knife

Irina Paley





















Natalie's brother Vladimir, was killed by the Bolsheviks







Orchids in the Green House








The exhibition's companion book, The Belle Époque Life in Paris Olga Paley and Paul of Russia






This latter event will be held on October 21st.