Musings of an Old Curmudgeon joins Eurohistory in wishing them all a Happy Birthday and a Merry Christmas!
From Eurohistory
By Seth B. Leonard
For whatever reason, it seems relatively rare that people are born on 25
December. When one takes a look at the Gotha, there is an even smaller
number of individuals who arrived on Christmas Day. Currently, there are
only four princes and one princess who share this unique distinction:
the eldest was born in 1934, and the youngest arrived in 1991.
1. Prince Wolfgang von und zu Liechtenstein (*1934)
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Prince Wolfgang of Liechtenstein in 2018 |
H.S.H. Prince Wolfgang Johannes Baptist Johannes Evangelist
Ildefons Franz de Paula Josef Maria von und zu Liechtenstein was born on
25 December 1934 at Graz; he was the fourth and last child of Prince
Karl Aloys (1878-1955) and Princess Elisabeth (1894-1962; née Princess
von Urach), who married in 1921. In July 1970, Prince Wolfgang wed
Countess Gabrielle Basselet de la Rosée (b.1949), the daughter of Count
Franz Xaver Basselet de La Rosée (1906-1984) and Princess Eleonore von
Lobkowicz (1916-2000). Wolfgang and Gabrielle have two children:
Princess Stephanie (b.1976) and Prince Leopold (b.1978).
2. Princess Alexandra of Kent, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (*1936)
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Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy, in 2010 |
H.R.H. Princess Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel of Kent
was born on 25 December 1936 at London; she was the second child and
only daughter of Prince George (1902-1942), Duke of Kent, and Princess
Marina (1906-1968; née Princess of Greece and Denmark), who married in
1934. In April 1963, Alexandra wed the Hon. Angus Ogilvy (1928-2004;
later made a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, and then a
member of the Privy Counsel). Angus was the son of David Ogilvy
(1893-1968), 7th Earl of Airlie, and Lady Alexandra Coke (1891-1984).
Alexandra and Angus had two children: James (b.1964) and Marina
(b.1966). Through her father the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra is a
first cousin of H.M. The Queen (b.1926); though her mother Princess
Marina, Alexandra is a first cousin once-removed of H.R.H. Prince
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (b.1921).
3. Fürst Alexander of Schaumburg-Lippe (*1958)
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Fürst Alexander zu Schaumburg-Lippe |
H.S.H. Prince Ernst August Alexander Christian Viktor Hubert zu
Schaumburg-Lippe was born on 25 December 1958 at Düsseldorf. He was the
second son and last child of Fürst Philipp-Ernst (1928-2003) and Fürstin
Eva-Benita (1927-2013; née Baroness von Tiele-Winckler), who married in
1955. In August 1993, Alexander married Princess Marie-Luise "Lily" zu
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (b.1972); the couple had one son,
Hereditary Prince Heinrich-Donatus (b.1994), before divorcing in 2002.
In June 2007, Fürst Alexander married Dr Nadja Anna Zsoeks (b.1975); the
couple had two daughters, Princess Friederike (b.2008) and Princess
Philomena (b.2011), before divorcing in 2018. Alexander is the Head of
the Princely House of Schaumburg-Lippe.
4. Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven (*1969)
Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau,
van Vollenhoven
H.H. Prince Bernhard Lucas Emmanuel of Orange-Nassau, van
Vollenhoven, was born on 25 December 1969 at Nijmegen. Bernhard is the
second son of the four sons of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
(b.1943) and Pieter van Vollenhoven Jr. (b.1939), who wed in 1967. In
July 2000, Bernhard married Annette Sekrève (b.1972); the couple have
three children: Isabella (b.2002), Samuel (b.2004), and Benjamin
(b.2008). Prince Bernhard is the first cousin of King Willem-Alexander
of the Netherlands.
5. Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton zu Waldeck und Pyrmont (*1991)
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Fürstin Cecilie, Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton, and Fürst Wittikend of Waldeck and Pyrmont in 2016
Photograph © Elmar Schulten
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H.S.H. Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton Christian Gustav Clemens
Alexander of Waldeck and Pyrmont was born on 25 December 1991 at
Arolsen. Carl-Anton is the eldest of the three sons of Fürst Wittekind
(b.1936) and Fürstin Cecilie (b.1956; née Countess von Goëß-Saurau). In
2013, Carl-Anton sustained serious injuries during a swim in the River
Main; this incident led to the prince becoming a paraplegic. In 2016,
Carl-Anton succeeded his father as Executive Chairman of the Princely
Foundation of the House of Waldeck and Pyrmont.
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Therefore on 25 December 2019, five members of the first section of the
Gotha will celebrate their birthdays. Prince Wolfgang of Liechtenstein
will turn eighty-five. Princess Alexandra of Kent will turn
eighty-three. Fürst Alexander of Schamburg-Lippe will turn sixty-one.
Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven, will turn fifty. The
youngest of the group, Hereditary Prince Carl-Anton of Waldeck and
Pyrmont will turn twenty-eight.
We wish them a Happy Birthday and a Merry Christmas!
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