Princess Marie-Therese of Hohenberg

Marie-Therese of Hohenberg
Princess of Hohenberg, Lady Bailey

Princess Marie-Therese of Hohenberg and her husband Sir Anthony Bailey with Princess Salote of Tonga at her younger brother's coronation on 4 July 2015.
Born (1972-07-31) 31 July 1972
Salzburg, Austria
Spouse Sir Anthony Bailey
Issue Maximilian
Full name
Marie-Therese Elisabeth Helene [1]
House House of Hohenberg
Father Prince Peter von Hohenberg
Mother Christine-Maria Meilinger-Rehrl
Religion Catholicism
Ducal Family of Hohenberg

HH The Duke
HH The Duchess

  • HSH Prince Nikolaus
    HSH Princess Marie
    • HSH Prince Karl
    • HSH Princess Johanna
    • HSH Princess Teresa
    • HSH Princess Sophie
  • HSH Princess Henriette
  • HSH Prince Maximilian
    HSH Princess Emilia
    • HSH Prince Nikolaus
    • HSH Princess Luisa
    • HSH Prince Leopold

Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg, Lady Bailey is a member of the Austrian Ducal House of Hohenberg - and is a great granddaughter of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Este, the assassinated heir presumptive to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg.

Family

Princess Marie-Therese was born on 31 July 1972 the second daughter of Prince Peter Friedrich von Hohenberg and his wife, Christine Meilinger-Rehrl. Princess Marie-Therese was educated in Salzburg and Vienna and trained as an architect at the Technical University of Vienna.[2] Her paternal grandfather was Maximilian, Duke von Hohenberg eldest son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

On 27 October 2007 in a ceremony held in Salzburg, Austria (previously on 29 September 2007 in a civil ceremony in Sintra, Portugal), Princess Marie-Therese married diplomatic consultant and interfaith campaigner Sir Anthony Bailey KGCN, OBE, GCSS. Among the couple's witnesses at the three day wedding celebration held in Salzburg were Prince Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria, Lord Nicholas Windsor, Duchess Fleur of Württemberg and Baroness Scotland of Asthal.

The couple have one son Maximilian [3] and live in London and Sintra.

Awards and appointments

Ancestry

Monarchical styles of
Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg
Reference style Her Serene Highness
Spoken style Your Serene Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

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