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Showing posts with label Prince Michael of Kent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Michael of Kent. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Become Grandparents

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. Image: MailOnline
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent are celebrating becoming grandparents for the first time following the birth of a baby girl to their son Lord Frederick Windsor and his wife Sophie Winkleman, August, 16.

Lord Frederick Windsor was at his wife's side during the birth of their daughter who they've named Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina.

She was born at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles and weighed 7 lbs.

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Christian George Acevedo is a book worm, mentor, and scholar of wide-ranging interests. He has authored hundreds of articles for various websites, and his expertise ranges from online marketing and finance to history, entertainment and many more. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Tumblr. Contact Christian at powerwordsonlinewriting@gmail.com.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Royal History: The Duchess of Kent and Family Go on Vacation

The Duchess of Kent (second from left) with her three children,
Princess Alexandra, Prince Michael and Prince Edward,
Duke of Kent. Image: Royal Dish
On Aug. 4, 1950 the Duchess of Kent and her three children, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra and Princess Michael, left London Airport for Jersey, where they are spending their summer holiday this year. The Duke of Kent, who will be fifteen on Oct. 9, is at Eton, where the summer half ended on August 2.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Celebrating Prince and Princess Michael of Kent’s 35th Wedding Anniversary


Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
While the rest of the British Royal Family and the entire nation are festively rejoicing the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent have their own reason to call 2013 a milestone in their lives--they are celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. In a family plagued by divorce and scandals, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's marriage is something of a miracle. Given their high profile lifestyle, busy schedule and constant separation from one another due to commitments, not to mention the many tales of alleged extra-marital affairs, it is still refreshing to learn that the Prince, now 71, and the Princess, 68, still find their marriage strong and sturdy. Scandal and intrigue is nothing new to the Kents. 

After all, their marriage almost rocked the Royal Family, to the magnitude that could have matched the Edward-Wallis Affair, or the Margaret-Townsend fling, had Prince Michael been a closer heir to the Throne. But there's no need for that. While the Prince lost his rights to inherit the throne because he married the divorced, former Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz, the woman he truly loves, it was quick and easy for his cousin Queen Elizabeth II, to grant royal dispensation to the marriage. And so they wed in Vienna.


Prince Michael of Kent was born July 4, 1942. He is the younger son and third child of Prince George, Duke of Kent, fourth son and fifth child of King George V and Queen Mary, and of Princess Marina, youngest daughter and child of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Grand Duchess Helen of Russia. He was only seven months old when his father died of plane crash in Scotland. His elder brother, Prince Edward, assumed his father’s title as Duke of Kent. As the younger son, Prince Michael was not expected to carry out official duties, and so, he enjoyed relative obscurity as a member of the Royal Family. His marriage in 1978 to Marie-Christine Troubridge (born Baroness von Reibnitz) changed all that.

Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz was born January 15, 1945. His father was Baron Gunther von Reibnitz, a German, while her mother was Countess Marianne Szapary, a Hungarian noblewoman. The future Princess Michael was married to English banker Thomas Troubridge in 1971, but their marriage ended up in separation in two years later. They were finally divorced in 1976.

Shortly afterwards, she met Prince Michael and the two fell in love with each another. Royal biographer Sarah Bradford, in Elizabeth: A Biography of Her Majesty The Queen (2002), meanwhile, mentioned that the Queen was far from overjoyed of her cousin’s marital prospects. Instead, “she would have preferred a less exotic bride.”

She was persuaded into it by Lord Mountbatten, the royal matchmaker, who felt paternal towards Michael and was charmed by Marie-Christine. Elizabeth had little room to act; rejection of a bride of a minor member of the family on the grounds that she was divorced and of the wrong religion would understandably have led to a good deal of criticism, and so, after the approval of the Privy Council, she gave her formal agreement. The wedding took place in Vienna in 1978, the birthplace of the bride’s mother. The Royal Marriages Act of 1772 barred members of the Royal Family from getting married on civil ceremonies in England.

At the last moment, the Pope, who had granted an annulment of Marie-Christine’s first marriage, refused a dispensation for a church wedding, almost certainly because the children of the first marriage were to be brought up as Protestants in order to preserve their rights of succession to the Throne.

The Vatican eventually relented and the couple were given formal blessings in July 1983 in a ceremony at Westminster Cathedral. Their marriage was gifted by two children, Lord Frederick, born 1979, and Lady Gabriella, born 1983. The Queen gave them a grace-and-favor apartment at Kensington Palace, while they maintained their country home at Nether Lypiatt, a 17th century mansion in Gloucestershire.

As junior male representative of the Kent family, Prince Michael is not required to carry out official engagements. The couple does not also receive any public funds and their activities are not recorded at the Court Circular. But there were certain occasions when they carried out official functions on behalf of the Crown. In 1981, the couple represented the Queen at the independence celebrations for Belize and in 1982, Princess Michael represented Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on certain engagements.

Prince and Princess Michael remain actively involved in various interests. Prince Michael is running his own consultancy firm, Cantium Services, while Princess Michael busies herself in writing books and doing lecture works, not to mention that they continue attending state and royal events. On top of that, they do also have their own charities to support and causes to espouse, making them as busy as other working members of the Royal Family.

The couple’s marriage is never far from perfect. There were times when their marital bliss was rocked by scandals and intrigued of infidelity, but at the end of the day, couple remains together and through the years their marriage continues to be a royal match to last a lifetime.

About the Author

Christian George Acevedo is a librarian, mentor, and scholar of wide-ranging interests. He has authored hundreds of articles for various websites, and his expertise ranges from online marketing and finance to history, entertainment and many more. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Tumblr. Contact Christian at powerwordsonlinewriting@gmail.com.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor are expecting a baby

Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor (image source: hellomagazine.com)

Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor are very excited for the coming of their first child. Lord Frederick Windsor is the elder child and only son of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. It was revealed that Lady Frederick, more popularly known as the actress Sophie Winkleman is four months pregnant and is due to deliver their first-born this August. The couple lives in Los Angeles, where Lord Frederick works as an investment banker while Sophie has a recurring role in the sitcom Two and a Half Man.


The met each other in 2007 and tied the knot on a lavish ceremony at the Royal Chapel in Hampton Court Palace in 2009. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Prince Michael of Kent writes off £750,000 losses

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent

After years of reported losses, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent have finally decided to write off the debts of Cantium Services, the umbrella firm that handles their commercial activities. Telegraph online reports that according to Mandrake, Prince Michael, a cousin to Queen Elizabeth II, "has  written off £750,000 in losses" of his firm. The company's capital was also reduced, from  from one million shares, with a nominal value of £1 each, to 250,000. The couple owns the company's entire stocks.


Last financial year, Cantium Services posted a profit of £148,755. The company specializes in offering "international commercial advice." It was revealed by Company Check that as of the 2012 financial period, the company's net worth was valued at £455,189.

The Prince was hounded by intrigue when, last August, reports surfaced that Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky has given the prince £320,000 in six years' time to finance the cost of maintaining the couple's household.

“The original donation came about because Mr Berezovsky has a high regard for the Prince, and, in particular, the work of the foundation which he set up in Russia in 2004 to promote heritage, culture and health,” said one of Prince Michael's close friends.

Prince and Princess Michael are the only members of the British Royal Family not to perform official duties, although they carry out their own activities in support of numerous charities. The couple does not receive Civil List payments, too. Since 2009, they have been paying £120,000 in rent for their five-bedroom apartment in Kensington Palace.

“Prince Michael is grateful that there was a positive outcome to last year’s trading," Prince Michael's spokesman told Telegraph.


About the Author

Christian George Acevedo is a librarian, mentor, and scholar of wide-ranging interests. He has authored hundreds of articles for various websites, and his expertise ranges from online marketing and finance to history, entertainment and many more. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Tumblr. Contact Christian at powerwordsonlinewriting@gmail.com.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Prince and Princess Michael receives knee-bending curtsies from writer

Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
Prince and Princess Michael of Kent receive a floor-skimming curtsey, a sign of respect to royals, from author Leonie Frieda, reports The Daily Mail. Frieda attended a launch party held in her honor by the royal couple for her new book, The Deadly Sisterhood, in Kensington Palace. Prince and Princess Michael of Kent are friends with Frieda.

 


Monday, May 14, 2012

Prince Michael in hot water after receiving money from Russian oligarch

Prince Michael of Kent under scrutiny after receiving
money from Boris Berezovsky.
 Prince Michael of Kent, Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin, is in hot waters once again after it became known that he received £320,000 from Russia billionaire Boris Berezovsky.



Between 2002 and 2008, received a total of 56 payments, worth between  £5,000 and £15,000 channeled through an offshore company run by the prince’s old Etonian private secretary.

Prince Michael, who neither receive any money from The Queen not perform any official functions and is known as the “pauper prince,” is under scrutiny of whether or not he offered something in return to the Russian billionaire.

The prince’s spokesman denied the allegations, saying: “Mr Berezovsky has known the prince since the early 1990s and has a high regard for the prince’s work. He therefore chose to be supportive over a period which ended some years ago,” says in an interview with Daily Mail.

It has been said that the money that the prince had received from Berezovsky were used to cover up for the cost of His Royal Highness’ office.

Meanwhile, Berezovsky told The Sunday Times: “There is nothing underhand or improper about the financial assistance I have given Prince Michael. It is a matter between friends.”