Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria

For other people called Princess Marie Louise, see Princess Marie Louise (disambiguation).
Princess Marie Louise
Princess of Bulgaria
Princess of Koháry

Princess Marie Louise as a child.
Born (1933-01-13) 13 January 1933
Sofia, Bulgaria
Spouse Prince Karl of Leiningen
(m. 1957; div. 1968)
Bronislaw Chrobok
(m. 1969)
Issue Prince Boris
Prince Hermann Friedrich
Princess Alexandra
Prince Pawel
House Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Father Boris III of Bulgaria
Mother Giovanna of Italy
Religion Bulgarian Orthodoxy

HM The Tsar
HM The Tsaritsa


HRH The Princess of Koháry

Princess Maria Louise of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княгиня Мария Луиза Българска; born 13 January 1933, Sofia) is the daughter of Tsar Boris III and Tsaritsa Ioanna and the older sister of Simeon II of Bulgaria. Her baptism in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church caused controversy at the time.[1]

Biography

After the abolition of the monarchy in 1946, Princess Maria Louise left the country with her mother and brother. They first lived in Egypt and then moved to Spain.

Marriage and issue

She married Prince Karl of Leiningen in a civil ceremony on 14 February 1957 in Amorbach and in a religious ceremony on 20 February 1957 in Cannes. The couple had two sons:

Karl and Maria Luisa divorced on 4 December 1968.

On 16 November 1969, she married Bronislaw Tomasz Andrzej Chrobok[2] (27 August 1933 Katowice), in Toronto, Canada. They currently live in New Jersey, and have a daughter and a son:

Princess of Koháry

The title Princess of Koháry was nominally ceded to Princess Maria-Louise and the children of her second marriage by her brother Simeon II in 2012.[5]

Professional life

Princess Maria-Louise is a member of the Board of Trustees of the American University in Bulgaria.[6]

On May 13th 2012, at the 18th commencement ceremony, Princess Maria-Louise received an honorary doctoral degree in Humane Letters from the American University in Bulgaria [7]

In 2001, she visited and toured the church of St John of Rila the Wonderworker in Chicago's Portage Park community area.

Titles, styles, and honours

Titles and styles
Honours

References

Ancestors

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