Here is a selection of Christmas and thank you cards that I have received in the last few months.
| @Royal Palace |
| @Royal Palace |
News and commentary about the reigning royal houses of the United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Spain, Monaco -- and the former European monarchies as well.
| Alexandrine of Denmark |
Countess Lioba Maria Walburga Nina Elisabeth von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee is engaged to Count Bodo von Brockdorff. The couple got engaged in January.
She is the eldest child of Count Jakob Heinrich Wunibald Maria Josef Rupert Leonhard von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee and Countess Eilika of Solms-Baruth. Lioba was born on October 14, 1994 in Frankfurt-am-Main and has two younger brothers, Count August and Count Theodor and a younger sister, Countess Laetitia.
In 2021, Lioba graduated from the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft in Berlin with a Bachelor or of Applied Science. She is a graphic designer with Charly education in Berlin.
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Count Bodo is also a graduate of the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft in Berlin, where he received a BS in Industrial Engineering and Management in 2018. He is the Managing Director/COO of KURABU, which empowers " Clubs to reduce work, engage with members and grow revenues."
He is the son of Count Bertram Joachim von Brockdorff and Renata Maria Constance Beate von Samson-Himmelstjerna.
Bodo's brother Count Philipp, proposed to Countess Philippa von Neipperg on New Year's Eve 2021.
http://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2022/01/a-countly-engagement.html
| @Sven Gj. Gjeruldsen / The Royal Court |
Crown Princess Martha of Norway gave birth to her second daughter today at Villa Solbakken in Oslo, reports the Associated Press. She and her husband, Crown Prince Olav, are also the parents of Princess Ragnhild-Alexandra, who was born in 1930.
Crown Prince Olav is the only child of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud, who is the daughter of the late King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. He married Princess Martha, his first cousin, the daughter of Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden in 1929.
| All of these images are from the Marlene Eilers Koenig Collection |
The new princess was born at 4:36 a.m. this morning. Her birth took the royal family "as well as the nation by surprise, only yesterday a court circular was published directing all clergymen to pray for the Princess on next Sunday."
Only two days ago, Crown Princess Martha attended a public concert, and last evening, she and the Crown Prince visited their new home, Skaugum, located just outside Oslo. The Princess went into labor shortly afterward and gave birth a few hours later.
| @Sven Gj. Gjeruldsen / The Royal Court |
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https://www.royalcourt.no/artikkel.html?tid=28755&sek=27292
https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2017/02/princess-astrid-of-norway.html
https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2012/03/name-for-new-princess.html
https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2011/01/princess-astrid-marries-divorced.html
https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2015/01/johan-martin-ferner-1927-2015.html
| New York Times February 7, 1952 |
February 1, 1912
King George V has ordered five weeks of court mourning for his brother-in-law, the Duke of Fife. This has "caused surprise" as it is longer than the "period commanded for the Duke of Teck, Queen Mary's father," reports the New York Times.
The period of mourning will end on March 6 and will affect only two "great official functions," the service of thanksgiving at St. Paul's and the opening of Parliament. It will, however, require the postponement of events at Court, including levees.
The Duke of Fife died on January 29 at Aswan, Egypt. He was 62. In December, the Duke and his wife and two daughters were on board the SS Delphi, which was shipwrecked off the coast of Morocco. The passengers spent several hours in the water before they were rescued. But once on land, they had to walk for four miles before finding a place to stay. The Duke soon became ill with pleurisy, most likely due to the shipwreck.
Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife, was born in Edinburgh on November 10, 1849, the son of James Duff, 5th Earl of Fife, and Lady Agnes Hay, the third child of William Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, and Elizabeth Fitzclarence, one of William IV's illegitimate children.
He succeeded his father as the 6th Earl of Fife on August 7, 1879.
On July 27, 1889, Lord Fife married his third cousin, Princess Louise of Wales, the third child and eldest daughter of the then Prince and Princess of Wales.
On the morning of the wedding, Queen Victoria elevated Lord Fife to a Dukedom: Duke of Fife and Marquess of Macduff.
Princess Louise gave birth to three children: a stillborn son, Alastair (1890), and two daughters, Alexandra (1891) and Maud (1893). In April 1900, Queen Victoria recreated the Fife dukedom with the earldom of Macduff, with a special remainder to his two daughters and their male heirs
On November 9, 1905, King Edward VII created Louise as Princess Royal and decreed that her daughters were now Princesses with the style of Highness.
HH Princess Alexandra succeeded her father as the 2nd Duchess of Fife. She will celebrate her 21st birthday on May 17.