Princess Irmingard of Bavaria

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Bavarian Royalty
House of Wittelsbach

Maximilian I
Children
   Ludwig I
   Princess Augusta
   Princess Amalie Marie
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Karl Theodor
   Prince Karl Friedrich
   Elisabeth Ludovika, Queen of Prussia
   Princess Amalie Auguste
   Archduchess Sophie of Austria
   Princess Anne
   Princess Ludovika
   Princess Maximiliana
Ludwig I
Children
   Maximilian II
   Mathilde, Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
   Otto, King of the Hellenes
   Princess Theodelinde
   Prince Regent Luitpold
   Adelgunde, Duchess of Modena
   Archduchess Hildegarde of Austria
   Prince Adalbert
Grandchildren
   Ludwig II
   Ludwig III
   Prince Leopold
   Princess Therese
   Prince Arnulf
Great Grandchildren
   Princess Elisabeth Marie
   Archduchess Auguste of Austria
   Prince Georg
   Prince Konrad
   Prince Heinrich
Maximilian II
Children
   Ludwig II
   Otto I
Ludwig II

Otto I

Ludwig III
Children
   Crown Prince Rupprecht
   Princess Adelgunde
   Maria, Duchess of Calabria
   Prince Karl
   Prince Franz
   Princess Mathilde of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
   Prince Wolfgang
   Princess Hildegarde
   Princess Notburga
   Wiltrud, Duchess of Urach
   Princess Helmtrud
   Princess Dietlinde
   Princess Gundelinde
Children of Crown Prince Rupprecht
   Prince Luitpold
   Princess Irmingard
   Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
   Prince Rudolf
   Prince Heinrich
   Princess Irmingard
   Princess Editha
   Princess Hilda
   Gabrielle, Duchess of Cröy
   Sophie, Duchess of Arenberg
Children of Duke Albrecht
   Princess Marie Gabrielle
   Princess Marie Charlotte
   Franz, Duke of Bavaria
   Prince Max
Children of Prince Max
   Princess Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
   Princess Marie-Caroline
   Princess Hélène
   Princess Elizabeth
   Princess Maria Anna

Princess Irmingard of Bavaria (born 1923), is the daughter of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria and his second wife, Princess Antonia of Luxembourg. She is a half-sister of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria.

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[edit] Early life

Irmingard was born at her father's residence, Schloss Berchtesgaden, May 23, 1923. She spent her childhood between Berchtesgaden and her father's other residences, the Leuchtenberg Palais in Munich, Schloss Leutstetten, and Schloss Hohenschwangau. In 1936 she was sent to England to be educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart School in Roehampton (where several of her cousins, princesses of Luxembourg, were also enrolled).

In early 1940 Irmingard and her siblings were allowed to go to Italy and join their father who had left Germany in order to avoid conflict with the Nazi authorities. She spent the rest of the war mostly in Rome, Florence, and Padua.

In September 1944 Irmingard was arrested by the Nazis who had been unsuccessful in trying to find and arrest her father. She fell ill from typhus and was sent to a prison hospital in Innsbruck. When she recovered, she was sent to the concentration camp at Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen, where she was reunited with other members of her family who had also been arrested. Later they were transferred to the concentration camps at Flossenbürg and Dachau, before being freed by the Third American Army, April 30, 1945.

Irmingard and her sisters sought refuge in Luxembourg, where their mother's sister Charlotte was grand-duchess. After a brief return to Germany, she went to the United States for a year, where her uncle Prince Adolf of Schwarzenberg had a ranch in Montana.

[edit] Marriage and children

On July 20, 1950, Irmingard married her first cousin Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (elder son of her father's brother Prince Franz) at Schloss Nymphenburg in Munich. Three children were born to the marriage:

  • Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, born 1951; married 1979 Beatrix Wiegand, by whom he has five children:
    • Princess Auguste of Bavaria, born 1979.
    • Princess Alice of Bavaria, born 1981.
    • Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, born 1982.
    • Prince Heinrich of Bavaria, born 1986.
    • Prince Karl of Bavaria, born 1987.
  • Princess Maria of Bavaria, born and died 1953.
  • Princess Philippa of Bavaria, born and died 1954.

After her father's death in 1955, Irmingard and her husband moved into Schloss Leutstetten where they continue to live today.

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[edit] Editors Note

Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (born 1951) should not to be confused with his great-great-grandfather Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (born 1821).

Preceded by
Countess Marie von Eltz gennant Faust von Stromberg
Order of Succession to Jacobite claim to British throne Succeeded by
Prince Luitpold of Bavaria