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Princess Laurentien of The Netherlands, Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau and Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau poses for official portraits as they give an interview together in the December edition of Nouveau Magazine, in The Netherlands -January 3rd 2024.
📷 : Stef Nagel/Nouveau Magazine.
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world-of-wales · 1 year
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Happy 21st Birthday to Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau!
Born on 8 June 2002, Eloise Beatrix Sophie Laurence is the first child and daughter of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands. She is the first grandchild of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands, and the only grandchild who was born in Prince Claus’ lifetime. Currently Eloise is fifth in the line of succession to the Dutch throne.
Countess Eloise's Baptism took place in the chapel of Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn on 15 December 2002. Her godparents are her paternal uncle Prince Friso, her father's cousin Princess Carolina, Marchioness of Sala, Crown Prince Haakon Norway and Sophie van de Wow.
She graduated from Maerlant Lyceum in 2020 and is currently a student at Hotelschool in the Hague.
Eloise is also a successful media personality and is a part of shows like ‘Nikkie’s Make-Up Mansion' and 'The Perfect Picture When Travelling'. In June 2021, she released her first book - 'Learning By Doing'.
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Happy 17th Birthday Leonore Marie Irene Enrica! (b. 3 June 2006)
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royal-confessions · 5 months
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“Princess jalila bint Ali of Jordan, princess Iman bint Abdullah ii of Jordan and princess Leonor of Spain , countess Zaria of the Netherlands, and princess eleonore of the Belgians,princess alexia of the Netherlands , are the all the most beautiful Genz royals.” - Submitted by Anonymous
“Princess jalila bint Ali of Jordan and princess Leonor of Spain and princess eleonore of Belgium are the most beautiful GenZ princesses.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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theroyalfanzine · 8 months
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Military Princesses Spam
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Leonor, The Princess of Asturias, The Princess of Girona, The Princess of Viana, The Duchess of Mountblanc, The Countess of Cervera, The Lady of Balager
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royal-hair · 3 months
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Day 18 of 31 | Tiara you most want to see Princess Leonor wear | Countess of Barcelona's Sapphire Tiara.
A weird choice, I know, but it has sapphires and those would look great on her. We don't really know whom it belongs now after Pilar's death, so let's hope that it went back to the main line (or was bought back) and it will be used by the younger generation.
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spanishroyals · 8 months
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SETTINGS FOR PRINCESS LEONOR'S 18TH BIRTHDAY ON OCTOBER 31st, 2023:
Palace of Parliament: Where Princess Leonor, Princess of Asturias, of Girona and Viana, Duchess of Montblanch, Countess of Cervera and Lady of Balaguer, will swear an oath to the Constitution and to the King. This act, featured in the Constitution, will mark her public proclamation as heiress to the Crown.
Royal Palace: Where Princess Leonor will be invested by her father, the King, with the Collar of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Carlos III in front of the highest authorities of the State. A luncheon will follow.
Royal Palace of El Pardo: Where Princess Leonor will privately celebrate with her family and friends, presumably that same evening.
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theroyalsims · 1 year
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BREAKING: BABY HARVELLE’S NAME FINALLY REVEALED!
Meet Lady Angela Marguerite Leonore Ingrid!
No, no. You’re not alone. Baby Harvelle’s name IS a mouthful!
Their Highnesses The Earl and Countess of Harvelle finally revealed their baby’s name to the world by means of a social media post shared via the royal family’s official channels. 
The announcement was accompanied by a sweet new photo of the now family of three, courtesy of Auntie Ingrid. Wrapped in a pink and white polka-dot swaddle, the little bundle of joy made her world debut, alongside her doting parents.
The snap was captioned:
“Their Highnesses The Earl and Countess of Harvelle are happy to announce that they have decided to name their daughter Angela Marguerite Leonore Ingrid. 📸:HRH Princess Ingrid”
The little Lady has already been nicknamed “Ella” by her family, which is, no doubt, a sweet nod to her mum’s nickname “Ellie.” All four of Ella’s given names hold a significant meaning.
“Angela” is taken from Ibrahim’s mum’s name “Angelica.” Born “Angelica Marie Fournierre,” the late Queen of Al-Simhara was only 18 when she we wed King Phillip, who, at that time was well over a decade older than her. She chose the Al-Simharan variation of her name, “Anjali,” as her regnal name. 
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(Above: Lady Angelica Marie Fournierre was the mother of The Earl of Harvelle. Born into Champs Les Sims aristocracy, she later wed King Phillip of Al-Simhara and became Queen Consort at age 18. The marriage lasted for a little over five years, after which, King Phillip filed for divorce. However, before the divorce was finalised, Queen Anjali perished in a diving incident.)
Marguerite is derived from our very own Queen Emilia’s many, many names. The Queen's full name is “Emilia Marguerite Alexandrine Victoria Helene.” Meanwhile, the little Lady’s third name, Leonore, she reportedly got from her mum’s name, Eleanore. 
Finally, the baby also appears to have been named after her aunt, Princess Ingrid. The lovely gesture comes as no surprise. Princess Ingrid and the Countess have remained very close through the years. The Princess also helped facilitate the Earl and Countess’s reconciliation with the rest of the Royal Family. 
It’s great to finally meet you, Lady Ella! And congrats again to the Earl and Countess!
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minayuri · 11 months
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Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag, Gertrude Welcker! ❤️
(July 16, 1896 – August 1, 1988)
Gertrude Welcker was a stage and silent film actress; her film career was short lived, lasting from 1917 to 1925. The role she’s best known as, the alluring and enigmatic Countess Dusy Told of Fritz Lang’s 1922 epic crime thriller masterpiece, Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler.
Below is a summary of her life and career, with the people she had collaborated with as an actress.
She was born in Dresden, Saxony, Germany on July 16, 1896. Her younger brother Herbert was born in 1898. Gertrude’s father worked as editor-in-chief and general manager of the Posener Tageblatt, he died in 1909.
During the First World War, she visited Max Reinhardt’s acting school in Berlin. In 1915-16, she had starred in productions at the Albert Theatre in her hometown. During the years of 1916-19, Welcker performed at Deutsches, Kammerspiele, and Volksbühne theatres. Her stage roles include portraying a prostitute in August Strindberg’s Meister Olaf, Lesbia in Friedrich Hebbel's Gyges and His Ring, Recha in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing’s Nathan the Wise, Sister Martha in Gerhart Hauptmann's The Ascension of Little Hannele, and Desdemona and Jessica in William Shakespeare’s Othello and Merchant of Venice respectively.
Her film debut in 1917 was in Felix Basch’s Eine Nacht in der Stahlkammer as Jane Kendall, starring Harry Liedtke as her husband. Her next film was as an angel in Hans Trutz in the Land of Plenty, starring and directed by her stage collaborator Paul Wegener. The film also featured film director Ernst Lubitsch who portrayed Satan.
In 1918, she was in Lupu Pick’s Der Weltspielgel with Bernd Aldor and Reinhold Schünzel. She also starred in Viggo Larsen's The Adventure of a Ball Night with Paul Bildt and Paul Biensfeldt.
Welcker was also in Carl Froelich’s Der Tänzer with Walter Janssen.
She was the lead in the low-budget films, Die Geisha und der Samurai in 1919 and Eine Frau mit Vergangenheit in 1920.
Gertrude Welcker acted in films alongside Conrad Veidt, but those films are sadly considered lost. They portrayed siblings in F.W. Murnau’s Evening – Night – Morning and in Carl Boese’s Nocturne of Love, with Veidt as Frederic Chopin. (I, for one, would’ve loved for her to have been in a film as one of his leading ladies!)
In Hans Werckmeister’s 1920 sci-fi film, Algol: Tragedy of Power, she portrayed Leonore Nissen opposite Emil Jannings. It also starred Hanna Ralph, Hans Adalbert Schlettow (whom Welcker would appear with in Part II of Dr. Mabuse), and John Gottowt. The sets of the film were designed by The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’s Walter Reimann.
She also appeared in Richard Oswald’s Lady Hamilton in 1921 as Arabella Kelly, in her first scene she is seen with Theodor Loos.
In 1922, Welcker portrayed her most infamous role as Countess Told in Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, with Aud Egede-Nissen, Alfred Abel, and Bernhard Goetzke. Also, in that same year - Welcker was in Carl Froelich’s Luise Millerin, an adaptation of Friedrich Schiller's Intrigue and Love as Lady Emilie Milford, another of her noteworthy roles. Previously, she was in a stage production portraying the role of Lady Milford's maid, Sophie. The film's all-star cast featured Lil Dagover as the title character, Paul Hartmann, Walter Janssen, Friedrich Kühne, Fritz Kortner, Werner Krauss, and Reinhold Schünzel.
She portrayed the villainess Gesine von Orlamünde of Arthur von Gerlach’s 1925 period drama film, Chronicles of the Grey House. It stars Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann, Rudolf Forster, and Rudolf Rittner. Thea von Harbou was the film’s screenwriter with music composed by Gottfried Huppertz.
Her final film role was in Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand as Adelheid von Walldorf. She continued to act on stage until 1930. She has a total of 64 film credits to her name.
Around July 1930, Welcker married the Swedish painter Otto Gustaf Carlsund. She met him while on a trip to Paris. Their marriage lasted until August of 1937 and had no children. Before WWII broke out, she worked as an editor for UFA and by 1941, was active for the Red Cross. Some time before the war's end, she managed to leave for Sweden, and lived the rest of her life there.
It’s a great loss that so many of the films Gertrude Welcker did are considered lost and that her career as a film actress was as short as it was. Certainly, that many of those lost films showcased her great versatility. Gertude Welcker carried a remarkable set of talent, grace, beauty, charisma, and wit and is one of my most favorite actresses of the silent era I love.
Her filmography can be viewed here and here.
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New : Infanta Sofía of Spain will follow Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias's footsteps as she will attend the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme of the UWC Atlantic College in Wales later this year.
She has submitted to the entire selection process required by the Spanish Committee of the United World Colleges Foundation (UWC Spain).
This fall, Infanta Sofía will begin her two-year academic programme which includes science, literature and more subjects. She will be boarding in one of the eight houses located at the UWC Atlantic College campus.
Her sister, Princess Leonor will be graduating from UWC Atlantic College in May 2023.
She will also follow in the footsteps of Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, Duchess of Brabant, Princess Alexia of The Netherlands and Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau -February 6th 2023.
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world-of-wales · 1 year
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♚♛ EUROPEAN MONARCHS AND THEIR HEIRS ♛♚
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♔ UNITED KINGDOM┆ King Charles III → William, The Prince of Wales → Prince George of Wales
♔ SPAIN┆King Felipe VI → Princess Leonor, The Princess of Asturias
♔ BELGIUM┆ King Philippe → Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
♔ SWEDEN ┆ King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden → Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Västergötland → Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland
♔ DENMARK ┆ Queen Margrethe II → Crown Prince Frederik → Prince Christian
♔ NORWAY ┆ King Harald V of Norway → Crown Prince Haakon → Princess Ingrid Alexandra
♔ LUXEMBOURG ┆ Grand Duke Henri → Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume → Prince Charles
♔ NETHERLANDS┆ King Willem-Alexander → Princess Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
♔ MONACO┆ Prince Albert II → Hereditary Prince Jacques, → Princess Gabriella, Countess of Carladès
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ifreakingloveroyals · 23 hours
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Happy 18th Birthday Leonore Marie Irene Enrica! (b. 3 June 2006)
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allaboutroyalty · 2 years
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Royal women
1. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
2. Princess Gabriella of Monaco
3. The Princess of Asturias
4. Princess Ariane of The Netherlands
5. Princess Adrienne of Sweden
6. Countess Zaria of Orange Nassau
7. Princess Athena of Denmark
8. Princess Amalia of Nassau
9. Irene Urdangarin
10. Countess Leonore of Orange Nassau
11. Princess Leonor of Sweden
12. Emma Behn
13. Infanta Sofia of Spain
14. Princess Josephine of Denmark
15. Princess Alexia of The Netherlands
16. Princess Isabella of Denmark
17. Princess Estelle of Sweden
18. Princess Elèonore of Belgium
19. Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor
20. Countess Luana of Orange Nassau
21. Princess Louise of Belgium
22. The Duchess of Brabant
23. Princess Eugenie of York
24. Leah Behn
25. Countess Eloise of Orange Nassau
26. Maud Behn
27. Princess Laetita of Belgium (also archduchess of Austria Este)
27. Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway
29. Camille Gottlieb
30. Victoria Federica Marichalar
31. Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg
32. The Princess of Orange
33. Princess Alexandra of Hannover
34. Princess Elisabetta of Belgium (also archduchess of Austria Este)
35. Princess Maria Laura of Belgium (also archduchess of Austria Este)
36. Charlotte Casiraghi
37. Princess Beatrice of York
38. Princess Maria Luisa of Belgium (also archduchess of Austria Este)
39. Pauline Ducruet
40. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor
41. The Countess of Wessex
42. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark
43. Queen Mathilde of the belgians
44. Princess Sofia of Sweden
45. Princess Martha Louise of Norway
46. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
47. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway
48. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
49. Princess Stèphanie of Luxembourg
50. Princess Marie of Denmark
51. Queen Letizia of Spain
52. Princess Mabel of Orange Nassau
53. Princess Madeleine of Sweden
54. The Duchess of Cambridge
55. Princess Claire of Luxembourg
56. Princess Claire of Belgium
57. The Duchess of Sussex
58. Princess Charlène of Monaco
59. Zara Tindall (neé Phillips)
60. Princess Laurentien of The Netherlands
61. Queen Silvia of Sweden
62. Princess Stèphanie of Monaco
63. Queen Paola of Belgium
64. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
65. Infanta Cristina of Spain
66. Queen Anne Marie of Greece (née princess of Greece)
67. Queen Elizabeth II
68. Queen Sofia of Spain
69. Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands
70. Queen Sonja of Norway
71. Princess Caroline of Monaco (also princess of Hannover)
72. Princess Margriet of The Netherlands
73. Princess Astrid of Belgium (also archduchess of Austria Este)
74. Grand Duchesse Maria Teresa of Luxembourg
75. The Royal Princess
76. Princess Astrid of Norway
77. Infanta Elena of Spain
78. Princess Benedikte of Denmark (also princess of Sayn Wittgenstein)
79. The Duchess of Cornwall
80. Princess Christina or Sweden
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Plus other royal women that support or had supported the Crown
1. Princess Desiree of Sweden
2. Queen Juliana of The Netherlands
3. Princess Michael of Kent
4. Princess Irene of The Netherlands
5. Infanta Pilar of Spain
6. The Duchess of Kent
7. Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg
8. Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg (also princess of Liechtenstein)
9. Princess Margaretha of Sweden
10. Countess Diane of Nassau
11. Princess Christina of The Netherlands
12. Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg (also archduchess of Austria Este)
13. Princess Irene of Greece
14. Princess Alexandra of Kent
15. Princess Margaret, countess of Snowdon
16. The Duchess of Gloucester
17. Queen Ingrid of Denmark (née princess of Sweden)
18. Princess Birgitta of Sweden
19. Grand Duchesse Josephine Charlotte of Luxembourg (née princess of Belgium)
20. Infanta Margarita of Spain
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theroyalfanzine · 1 year
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2023 Events to look forward to!
Births:
The second child of Prince Guillaume, The Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Princess Stephanie, The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. The little one will join two year old Prince Charles.
The first child of Louis Ducruet & Marie Ducuret likely due late spring, the little one will join big brother, the couple’s dog, Pancake.
The third child of Charlotte Casiraghi-Rassam and second with Dimitri Rassam, likely due March ish, if I had to  guess. The baby will join older paternal half sister 12 year old  Darya Rassam,  maternal half brother 9 year old Raphaël Elmaleh and 4 year old full sibling Balthazar.
PrincessEugenie, Mrs. Jack Brooksbank and Mr. Jack Brooksbank will eelcome baby#2 this summer.
Weddings:
Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan to Rajwa Al Saif in June 2023.
Princes Iman bint Abdullah II of Jordan to Jameel Alexander "Jimmy" Thermiótis
Countess Maximiliana von und zu Arco-Zinneberg  to Byron Houdayer
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and Durek Verrett
Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg and Nicolas Bagory in April 2023.
Infanta Maria Francisca of Portugal, Duchess of Coimbra & Duarte de Sousa Araújo Martins 
Princess Theodora of Greece & Denmark to Matthew Kumar
Coronations & Jubilee Celebrations:
King Charles III of the United Kingdom on 4 June 2023
King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden will celebrate his  Golden Jubilee, celebrations will be held throughout 2023. but the major celebration will take place between Sweden’s nantional day in June and his actual accession day in September. 
Also, Sweden will celebrate the 500th anniversary of  the election of Gustav Vasa as King of Sweden
King Philippe of The Belgians will celebrate a decade on the throne in July
Royals Coming of Age:
Princess Maria-Chiara of Bourbon-Two Sicilies-1 January
Countess Luana van Oranje-Nassau-26 March
Prince Timotheus Friedrich of Prussia-9 June
Princess Alexia of The Netherlands-26 June
Princess Georgina of Liechtenstein -23 July
Duke Paul Marie of Oldenburg -8 September
Prince Emmanuel of Belgium-4 October
Prince Christian of Denmark-15 October
Leonor, The Princess of Asturias-31 October
Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway-3 December
Prince Nicholas of Belgium- 14 Decmeber
Prince Aymeric of Belgium-14 December
Royals Graduating High School
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway- Elvebakken Upper Secondary School
Leonor, The Princess of Asturias-UWC Atlanic College, International Baccalaureate
Princess Alexia of The Netherlands -UWC Atlanic College, International Baccalaureate
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opera-ghosts · 1 year
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Pester-Prosky, Berta, soprano, b. Frankfurt am Main, September 7, 1866, d. Krefeld, December 27, 1922; After studying with M. Dessoff, she made her debut as a soubrette at the Stadttheater in Würzburg in 1884 and then had her first successes as an operetta singer at the Friedrich Wilhelmstadt Theater in Berlin in 1886-89. She continued her education with Mrs. Elisabeth Dreyschock in Berlin, who retrained her as a dramatic soprano. As such, she came to the Stadttheater in Halle (Saale) in 1891. From 1891 to 1895 she worked at the Stadttheater in Zurich, in 1895 she came to the opera house in Cologne, where she reached the peak of her career and remained engaged until 1902. Since then she has only given guest performances. In 1899 she made a guest appearance at the Berlin Court Opera as Isolde in »Tristan«, where she appeared again in 1907-08, in 1901 at the Vienna Court Opera as Aida, further at the court theaters in Hanover (1890-1907), Wiesbaden (constantly since 1890), and Karlsruhe (since 1904), Mannheim (1900-1902) and Stuttgart (1905), in Frankfurt am Main (1895, 1902), Breslau (1905) and Bremen (1903, 1905). She was considered a great Wagner interpreter in roles such as Senta, Elisabeth in Tannhäuser, Ortrud in Lohengrin, Isolde and Brünnhilde. Her other major roles were the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro, Leonore in Fidelio, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, Valentine in Meyerbeer's Huguenots, Rezia in Weber's Oberon, and Didon in »Les Troyens« by Berlioz and Ingwelde in the opera of the same name by Max von Schillings. From 1894 she was married to the harp virtuoso Reinhold Pester (1870-1928), who became director of the Krefeld municipal theater in 1906.
There are four recordings of her voice that are as rare as they are beautiful on G & T (Cologne, 1907).
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