Prince Karl of Leiningen
Prince Karl of Leiningen | |||||
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Spouse | Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria | ||||
Issue |
Prince Boris Prince Hermann | ||||
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House | House of Leiningen | ||||
Father | Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen | ||||
Mother | Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia | ||||
Born |
Coburg, Germany | 2 January 1928 ||||
Died |
28 September 1990 62) Vered Hagalil, Israel | (aged
Karl Vladimir Ernst Heinrich, Prince of Leiningen (2 January 1928 – 28 September 1990) was the son of Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen (1898–1946) and Maria Kirillovna of Russia. Maria was the daughter of Princess Victoria Melita of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a paternal granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and Cyril Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia. As such, Karl was a great great grandson of Queen Victoria and Alexander II of Russia.
Biography
Early life
Karl was born in Coburg, Germany.[1] As a young man, he worked mainly as a salesman in Paris.[1]
Marriage and issue
Karl met Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria in Madrid, where she was living with her mother.[1] She was the only daughter of Boris III of Bulgaria by his wife Princess Giovanna of Italy. Karl announced his engagement to Marie Louise in December 1956.[1] They married in a quiet civil ceremony in Amorbach on 14 February 1957.[1][2] Amorbach had been the residence of the House of Leiningen since 1803, and the town's streets were lined with hundreds of cheering spectators; Karl's family owns huge estates in South Germany, and was considered to be one of the richest German noble families.[1] As of 1957, his family's fortune was valued at $1.5 billion.[1] The couple also married in a Greek Orthodox religious ceremony in Cannes on 20 February 1957.[2]
After the couple's wedding, they lived in Madrid until June 1958.[3] Karl traveled to Canada early in their marriage, and decided to settle there.[3] Karl and Marie Louise then arrived in Canada, with plans to journey to Toronto, where he hoped to go into business.[3] The marriage produced two sons:
The marriage was unhappy, and Karl and Marie Louise divorced on 4 December 1968.[4] Later in life, Carl reminisced, "Princes are expected to marry princesses, so I married Maria-Luisa, the daughter of Bulgarian ex-King Boris III".[4] After the divorce, Marie Louise and their two sons moved to the United States, where the boys were educated in a military academy.
Later life
Carl moved to Toronto, where he entered finance and became an executive in a brokerage firm. He eventually became a naturalized Canadian citizen.[4] He next moved to Zurich. Persuaded by some Jewish friends to visit Israel, Karl eventually found a job through the help of some new-found Israeli friends. He subsequently moved there, rarely leaving except for short visits with his family. He lived in Israel until his death on 28 September 1990 in Vered Hagalil.[4]
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 2 January 1928 – 28 September 1990: His Serene Highness Prince Karl of Leiningen
Ancestry
Ancestors of Prince Karl of Leiningen |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Royalty Glitters At Wedding Rite", The Washington Post and Times Herald (Amorbach), 16 February 1957
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Bulgarian Princess Wed", The New York Times (Amorbach, Germany), 14 February 1957
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Two Royal Immigrants", The New York Times (Halifax), 15 June 1958
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Mass, Haim (12 October 1990), "The Prince Who Lived In Galilee", Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)