Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria
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Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria[1] (born Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg on 17 February 1954) is the elder daughter and eldest child of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium. She is the wife of Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, grandson of the last Austrian Emperor, Karl I.
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Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria | |||||
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Born | Castle Betzdorf, Betzdorf, Luxembourg | 17 February 1954||||
Spouse |
Archduke Carl Christian of Austria
(m. 1982) | ||||
Issue | Marie Christine, Countess Rodolphe of Limburg-Stirum Archduke Imre Archduke Christoph Archduke Alexander Gabriella, Princess Henri of Bourbon-Parma | ||||
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House | Nassau-Weilburg (official) Bourbon-Parma (agnatic) | ||||
Father | Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg | ||||
Mother | Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium | ||||
Religion | Catholicism |
Biography
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Princess Marie-Astrid was born on 17 February 1954, in Castle Betzdorf, Betzdorf, Luxembourg. She is the eldest child of Jean, then Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium. Her godparents were King Leopold III of Belgium (her maternal grandfather) and Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg (her paternal grandmother).
The princess was named Marie-Astrid in honour of the Virgin Mary and her maternal grandmother the Queen of the Belgians, born Astrid of Sweden who died tragically in 1935. She is the niece of the Kings King Baudouin and King Albert II as well as the cousin of the current King of the Belgians King Philippe.
In her youth, as one of the few eligible princesses from European reigning houses, she was considered an ideal candidate by match makers for marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales. Media reports in the 1970s speculated about the prospects of such a marriage, the Daily Express claiming in June 1977 that the couple's engagement was imminent.[2] (Unconfirmed media reports in the British press claimed that Pope Paul VI had prevented a marriage by refusing under Ne Temere to accept that the children of the couple could not be brought up Roman Catholic.)[citation needed]
It has been since suggested[by whom?] that the marriage rumours were a result of efforts to detect a leaker in the Privy Council. In reality, a marriage between the British heir and the Roman Catholic princess was unlikely, as the terms of the Act of Settlement 1701 needed to be repealed or modified.[citation needed]
Marie-Astrid studied in Luxembourg and also in Belgium. She received her diploma as a registered nurse in 1974, and finished her education in 1977, with a nursing certificate in tropical medicine from the Prince Leopold Institute.[citation needed]
She has been the president of the Red Cross for Luxembourg Youth since 1970.[citation needed]
Marriage and issue
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On 6 February 1982 in Luxembourg, she married her second cousin Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, younger son of Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria (himself the fourth son of Emperor Charles I of Austria) and his wife Princess Yolande of Ligne, of the House of Ligne.
They have five children:
- Archduchess Marie-Christine Anne Astrid Zita Charlotte of Austria (b. 31 July 1983, Brussels, Belgium). She married Count Rodolphe Christian Léopold Carl Ludwig Philippe de Limburg-Stirum (b. 20 March 1979, Uccle, Brussels, Belgium) on 6 December 2008.[citation needed] They have three sons:
- Count Léopold Menno Philippe Gabriel François-Xavier Marie Joseph Ghislain de Limburg-Stirum (b. 19 April 2011, Buenos Aires, Argentina).[citation needed]
- Count Constantin de Limburg-Stirum (b. 25 October 2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina).[citation needed]
- Count Gabriel de Limburg-Stirum (b. 20 October 2016, Buenos Aires, Argentina).[citation needed]
- Archduke Imre Emanuel Simeon Jean Carl Marcus d'Aviano of Austria (b. 8 December 1985, Geneva, Switzerland). He married Kathleen Walker, daughter of a Fifth Third Bank executive, on 8 September 2012.[3] They have five children:
- Archduchess Maria-Stella Elizabeth Christiana Yolande Alberta of Austria (b. 11 November 2013, Kirchberg, Luxembourg).[4]
- Archduchess Magdalena Maria Alexandra Zita Charlotte of Austria (b. 24 February 2016, Kirchberg, Luxembourg).[5] She was baptized on 28 April 2016.[citation needed]
- Archduchess Juliana Marie Christine Wilhelmina Margaret Astrid of Austria (b. 14 October 2018, Geneva, Switzerland).[6]
- Archduchess Cecilia Marie Josephine Adelaide Henrietta of Austria (b. 15 January 2021, Geneva, Switzerland).[citation needed]
- Archduke Karl Maria Thomas Rafael Christian Robert Marcus d’Aviano of Austria (b. 4 June 2023). He was baptized on 10 June 2023. [citation needed]
- Archduke Christoph Henri Alexander Maria Marcus d'Aviano of Austria (b. 2 February 1988, Geneva, Switzerland). He got engaged to Adélaïde Marie Béatrice Drapé-Frisch (b. 4 September 1989, Les Lilas, Paris, France), daughter of a diplomat,[7][8][9] on 22 December 2011. They married civilly on 28 December 2012[10] and in a religious ceremony on 29 December 2012.[11][12][13] They have four children:
- Archduchess Katarina Marie-Christine Fabiola of Austria (b. 22 December 2014, Geneva, Switzerland).[14][15][16]
- Archduchess Sophia of Austria (b. 23 August 2017, Geneva, Switzerland).[citation needed]
- Archduke Josef of Austria (b. 18 December 2020, Geneva, Switzerland).[citation needed]
- Archduchess Flavia of Austria (b. 2023)[citation needed]
- Archduke Alexander Hector Marie Karl Leopold Marcus d'Aviano of Austria (b. 26 September 1990, Meyrin, Switzerland).[citation needed] He married Natacha Roumiantzeff-Pachkevitch on 30 September 2023, in Beloeil, Belgium.[17][18]
- Archduchess Gabriella Maria Pilar Yolande Joséphine-Charlotte of Austria (b. 26 March 1994, Geneva, Switzerland). She married Prince Henri Luitpold Antoine Victor Marie Joseph of Bourbon-Parma (b. 14 October 1991, Roskilde, Denmark) on 12 September 2020 at Tratzberg Castle, Jenbach, Tyrol, Austria.[19][20][21][22] They have three daughters:
- Princess Victoria Antonia Marie-Astrid Lydia of Bourbon-Parma (b. 30 October 2017, Geneva, Switzerland).[20][23][24]
- Princess Anastasia Erika Alexandra Marie Yolande of Bourbon-Parma (b. 3 July 2021, Geneva, Switzerland).[25]
- Princess Philippine of Bourbon-Parma (b. 2023)[citation needed]
Title and styles
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Marie-Astrid is a Princess of Luxembourg with the official style and title "Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg, Princess of Bourbon-Parma".
- 17 February 1954 – 6 February 1982: Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, Princess of Bourbon-Parma.
- 6 February 1982 – present: Her Imperial and Royal Highness Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria, Princess of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, Princess of Bourbon-Parma.
Honours
National honours
As Princess of Luxembourg, at 18 years old :
- Knight Grand Cross of Order of Adolphe of Nassau (by birth, on 18 years old)[26]
- Recipient of the Commemorative Silver Jubilee Medal of His Royal Highness The Grand Duke Jean (12 November 1989).
House of Habsburg: Dame, 1st Class of the Order of the Starry Cross
Foreign honours
Iran : Commemorative Medal of the 2500th Anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire (14 October 1971).
Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Knight of Honour and Devotion of the Order of Saint John
Spain: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (8 July 1980).[27][28]
References
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