Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1804–1881)

Alexander
Spouse Princess Marie d'Orléans
Issue Duke Philippe of Württemberg
Full name
Alexander
House House of Württemberg
Father Duke Alexander of Württemberg
Mother Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Born 20 December 1804
Riga, Latvia
Died 28 October 1881 (aged 76)
Bayreuth, Kingdom of Bavaria

Duke Alexander of Württemberg (20 December 1804 28 October 1881) was a Duke of Württemberg.

Biography

He was the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg and Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He was first cousin to Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert. As a young man, Alexander was considered a possible marriage candidate for Victoria. In June 1833 he and his brother Ernest visited Kensington Palace. Victoria wrote in her journal, "Alexander is very handsome and Ernest has a very kind expression. They are both extremely amiable."[1]

Marriage

On 17 October 1837 he married Princess Marie d'Orléans (1813–1839), daughter of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. They had one child:

Alexander of Württemberg belonged to the fifth branch (called the "Ducal branch") of the House of Württemberg, descended from the seventh son of Frederick II Eugene, ruler of Württemberg from 1795 to 1797. On the extinction of the senior branch in 1921, the Ducal branch became the new Dynastic-branch of the House. The House of Württemberg's two morganatic branches - the Dukes of Teck (extinct in the male line in 1981), and the morganatic branch of the Dukes of Urach - were technically "older" then the Ducal branch, but were ineligible to succeed.

Alexander of Württemberg is the direct male line ancestor of Carl, Duke of Württemberg, the current claimant to the dukedom of Württemberg.

Ancestry

References

  1. Williams, Kate (2010). Becoming Queen Victoria: The Tragic Death of Princess Charlotte and the Unexpected Rise of Britain's Greatest Monarch. Ballatine Books. p. 261. ISBN 0345461959.