Marie-Christine von Reibnitz (Princess Michael of Kent)
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| Family Name: |
von Reibnitz |
Given Names: |
Mary Christine Agnes Hedwig Ida |
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15 Jan 1945
Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad), Czech Republic
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Still living |
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English/Scottish Royal Blood: 0% [?] |
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| Father: |
Gunther von Reibnitz (father of Princess Michael)
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8 Sep 1894 - 2 Feb 1983
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Marie-Anne, Countess Szapary (m. of Princess Michael)
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2 Aug 1911 - 17 Apr 1988
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Thomas Troubridge (1st husband of Princess Michael of Kent)
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26 Dec 1939 - (still living)
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Date: 14 Sep 1971 |
His Age: 31 |
Her Age: 26 |
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Place:
Chelsea Old Church, London, England
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Annulled: May 1978
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None listed |
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Michael Windsor (Prince Michael of Kent)
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4 Jul 1942 - (still living)
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Date: 30 Jun 1978 |
His Age: 36 |
Her Age: 33 |
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Place:
Vienna, Austria
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Frederick Windsor (son of Prince Michael of Kent)
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6 Apr 1979 - (still living)
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Gabriella Windsor (daughter of Prince Michael of Kent)
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23 Apr 1981 - (still living)
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To marry Marie-Christine, who is Catholic, Prince Michael renounced his place in the succession. |
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Crowned in a Far Country: Portraits of Eight Royal Brides
HRH Princess Michael of Kent
Hardcover
(1986-10)
Crowned in a Far Country: Portraits of Eight Royal Brides, 1986 1st Edition, by HRH Princess Michael of Kent. Hardcover with dust jacket, 192 pages, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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The Serpent and the Moon: Two Rivals for the Love of a Renaissance King
Princess Michael of Kent
Hardcover
(2004-08-31)
Set against the stunning backdrop of Renaissance France and peopled by the titans of European history, The Serpent and the Moon is a true story of love, war, intrigue, betrayal, and persecution. At its heart is one of the world's great love stories: the life-long devotion of King Henri II of France to Diane de Poitiers, a beautiful aristocrat who was nineteen years older than her lover. Diane was present at Henri's birth. It was Diane who lovingly embraced six-year-old Henri when he was sent as a hostage to a Spanish prison in exchange for his father. On his release four years later, it was Diane who eased the adolescent Henri out of his bitterness. As Henri matured, he modeled his life on the chivalric code, wore Diane's famous colors of black and white, and vowed to protect the lady whose image had sustained him throughout his childhood imprisonment. In the sixteenth century, scions of royal houses were political pawns to be exchanged in marriage by rulers of Europe seeking to meet their own ambitions. At age fourteen, Henri was married to fourteen-year-old Catherine de' Medici, an unattractive but extremely wealthy heiress who was to bring half of Italy to France as her dowry. When Catherine met Henri on their wedding day, she fell instantly in love, but Henri could see no one but the beautiful Diane de Poitiers. Henri became dauphin and then king, all the while becoming more devoted to Diane, granting her exalted titles, magnificent castles, and the crown jewels and increasing the jealous fury of his wife. Diane and Henri ruled France as one. While their love was sincere and discreet, many at court were not sure of their true relationship. Catherine, however, was in no doubt. She took as her secret motto the words "Hate and Wait" and lived for the day Diane would die and she could win Henri's love and rule by his side. Fate had another plan. Her Royal Highness Princess Michael of Kent, herself a descendant of both Catherine and Diane, imbues this seldom-told story with an insider's grasp of royal life and exquisite details gleaned from extensive research in the libraries, palaces, and private collections in Europe. Set in a time of unprecedented cultural and religious revolution, constant war, and the building of France's most famous chateaux and the creation of its Renaissance art, The Serpent and the Moon is a fascinating love story as well as a richly woven history of an extraordinary time.
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Crowned in a Far Country
of Kent, Princess Michael
Paperback
(2001-11)
Customer Review: This thin volume actually had a several photographs of european royalty I'd never seen before! So was very interesting! And while I was familiar with most of the histories, it still brought to light several tidbits. It ended up being far better than I'd hoped!
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Cupid and the King
Hrh Princess Michael Kent
Paperback
(2001-09-13)
In this book, Princess Michael of Kent recounts the stories of five very different women, each of whom became a celebrated royal courtesan - Diane de Poiters, the paramour of Henri II of France, Nell Gwyn, the actress who became the mistress of Charles II, Mme de Pompadour, the chatelaine of Louis XV, Marie Walewska, the young Polish woman who became the mistress of Napoleon, and Lola Montez, the Irish woman who dazzled Ludwig I of Bavaria.
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