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Ari Behn, former husband of Princess Märtha Louise of Norway

by Susan Flantzer  © Unofficial Royalty 2014

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Ari Behn; Photo: Wikipedia

Former husband of Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, Ari Behn, whose birth name was Ari Mikael Bjørshol, was born in Århus, Denmark on September 30, 1972. He was the eldest child of Olav Bjørshol (born 1952) and Marianne Solberg Behn (born 1953), both teachers of the Waldorf School philosophy. Ari had two younger siblings, Anja Sabrina Bjørshol and Espen Bjørshol Solberg, a film director. In 1996, Ari changed his name to Ari Behn when he took his maternal grandmother’s maiden name.

When Ari was young, his family moved to Plymouth, England for five years where his father trained and worked as a photographer. The family then moved to Norway in 1977. Ari attended the Waldorf School and Kirkeparken Videregående Skole (secondary school) in Moss, Norway.  He then received a Bachelor’s degree in history and religion from the University of Oslo.  Ari spent several years traveling in Africa, Asia, and the United States.

Before he had success as an author, Ari worked as a truck driver, bartender, and in a preschool. He had his literary breakthrough in 1999 with his collection of short stories, titled Trist som faen (Sad as Hell) which sold over 100,000 copies. He subsequently published two more books and in 2011 made his debut as a playwright with Treningstimen (Training Hour) which was staged at Rogaland Teater.  His books have been translated into six languages: Swedish, Danish, German, French, Hungarian, and Icelandic.

In addition to his writing, Ari also had other artistic and creative projects. Along with Baron von Bulldog, a fashion design company in Oslo, he launched a collection in 2004.  In 2007, he launched a very successful collection of glasses and dishes called “Peacock” for Magnor Glassworks.  In addition, he made documentaries for television and worked as a writer for various publications including Dagbladet and Aftenposten.

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On December 13, 2001, Ari became engaged to Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, the daughter of King Harald V of Norway. The couple was married in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway on May 24, 2002. In August 2016, it was announced that the couple separated. They divorced in 2017.

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Norwegian Royal family on the occasion of King Harald V’s 25th anniversary on the throne in 2016: Front: Queen Sonja, Prince Sverre Magnus, King Harald V; Back: Ari Behn, Princess Märtha Louise with Leah Isadora Behn and Emma Tallulah Behn, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Crown Prince Haakon, Maud Angelica Behn, and Princess Ingrid Alexandra

Ari Behn and Princess Märtha Louise had three daughters: Maud Angelica (born in 2003), Leah Isadora (born in 2005), and Emma Tallulah (born in 2008).

Sadly, Ari Behn died by suicide on December 25, 2019, at his home in Lommedalen, Norway. He was 47-years-old. His manager Geir Håkonsund made an announcement on behalf of his family: “It is with great sadness in our hearts that we, the closest relatives of Ari Behn, must announce that he took his own life today. We ask for respect for our privacy in the time to come.”

Behn’s funeral was held on January 3, 2020, at the Oslo Cathedral, with services conducted by Kari Veiteberg, Bishop of Oslo. His former brother-in-law Crown Prince Haakon was one of the pallbearers. The other pallbearers were his father Olav Bjørshol, his brother Espen Bjørshol, his brother-in-law Christian Udnæs,  and nephews Ask and Isak. During the funeral service, Behn’s parents, his siblings, and his eldest daughter Maud Angelica Behn shared memories of their son, brother, and father. Ari Behn was buried at the Cemetery of Our Saviour in Olso, Norway.

Crown Prince Haakon, second from the left, was one of the pallbearers at the funeral of Ari Behn; Credit – http://www.royalcourt.no/

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Princess Märtha Louise of Norway

by Susan Flantzer  © Unofficial Royalty 2014

 

Princess Märtha Louise was born at Rikshospitalet in Oslo, Norway on September 22, 1971. She is the elder of the two children of King Harald V of Norway and Queen Sonja (born Sonja Haraldsen).  Märtha Louise has one younger brother:

Princess Märtha Louise was christened on October 19, 1971, at the Royal Chapel of the Royal Palace in Oslo. Her godparents were:

 

The princess is named after her grandmother Crown Princess Märtha of Norway, born Princess Märtha of Sweden, and her great-great-grandmother Queen Louise of Denmark, born Princess Louise of Sweden. Märtha Louise is a descendant of the eldest son of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom via his youngest daughter Maud who married King Haakon VII of Norway.

When Märtha Louise was born, as a female, she was not in the line of succession. In 1990, Norway’s succession law was changed to not only include females in the succession but also to allow absolute primogeniture in which the eldest child succeeds to the throne regardless of gender. However, it was decided that this would apply only to those born after 1990, so even though Märtha Louise was older than her brother Haakon, he remained ahead of her in the line of succession.

Märtha Louise began her primary education at the Smestad School, a public school in Oslo, Norway. She completed her secondary education at Kristelig Gymnasium in Oslo in 1990, with an emphasis on languages. Growing up, Märtha Louise sung in a choir, played the flute, was a member of a folk dancing group at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, and was an avid equestrian.

 

In the autumn of 1990, Märtha Louise moved to England to improve her equestrian skills at Waterstock House Training Centre and to study literature at the University of Oxford. She later trained at Arena UK to perfect her skills as a showjumper. The princess competed on the Norwegian National Show Jumping Team, retiring from competition in 2000.

When she returned to Norway in 1992, Märtha Louise studied at Bjørknes Private School in Oslo for a year and then enrolled in a physiotherapy education program at Oslo University College.  In December 1997, she was awarded her formal qualification as a physiotherapist and in 2000, she qualified as a Rosen Method therapist.

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Princess Märtha Louise reading from her Norwegian fairy tales book; Photo source: The Princess Letters Project

Since 2002, Princess Märtha Louise has had a business in which she conducts cultural work and her work as a Rosen therapist. She has been active in spreading traditional Norwegian fairy tales to a wider audience, starred in a storytelling series on Norwegian television, authored several books and audiobooks, and participated in the production of television programs for children.

Princess Märtha Louise became engaged to the author Ari Behn on December 13, 2001. The couple was married in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway on May 24, 2002.  In August 2016, it was announced that the couple separated. They divorced in 2017. Sadly, Ari Behn died by suicide on December 25, 2019, at his home in Lommedalen, Norway.

Queen Sonja, King Harald, Princess Märtha Louise, Emma Tallulah Behn, Leah Isadora Behn, and Maud Angelica Behn in July 2017

Princess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn had three daughters who are untitled and follow their mother in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne.

  • Maud Angelica Behn (born 2003)
  • Leah Isadora Behn (born 2005)
  • Emma Tallulah Behn (born 2008)

Durek Verrett and Princess Märtha Louise of Norway attend Starlite Gala on August 11, 2019 in Marbella, Spain

Märtha Louise has often faced criticism in Norway for her claims of being clairvoyant and for commercially exploiting her title of princess. In May 2019, she announced that she was in a relationship with an American citizen, a shaman named Durek Verrett who has faced strong criticism in Norway and has been characterized by Norwegian media and other critics as a conman. Together Märtha Louise and Verrett have held seminars titled “The Princess and the Shaman,” which also were widely criticized. In August 2019, Märtha Louise stated that she would no longer use the princess title in commercial contexts.

Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett; Photo: Daryl Henderson / NTB

On June 7, 2022, Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett announced their engagement with the following official announcement from the Royal House of Norway:

Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise and Mr. Durek Verrett announced their engagement today, 7 June. Their Majesties The King and Queen extend their heartiest congratulations to Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett, and wish the couple all the best for their future together. Their Royal Highnesses The Crown Prince and Crown Princess and their family extend their warmest congratulations. They send their best wishes to the whole family for a happy future.

On November 8, 2022, the Royal House of Norway announced that Princess Märtha Louise of Norway had renounced her official duties because she “wishes to differentiate more clearly between her own activities and her relationship to the Royal House of Norway.” Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett “will not employ the title of Princess or refer to members of the Royal House in their social media channels, in media productions or in connection with other commercial activities” with the exception of the princess’ Instagram account. King Harald V of Norway, Princess Märtha Louise’s father decided that his daughter will keep her title. The press release also stressed that Durek Verrett “will become a part of the Royal Family” and “attend family-related gatherings, such as birthday celebrations, as well as certain major sporting events that the Royal Family traditionally attends together.”

 

On September 13, 2023, the Royal House of Norway announced that Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett would marry. King Harald V states: “The Queen and I are delighted that Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett have announced their wedding plans today. We are happy to include Durek Verret in our family and look forward to celebrating the big day with them. We wish Märtha and Durek all the best.” The couple were married in a private ceremony on August 31, 2024, at the Hotel Unio in Geiranger, Norway.

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Prince Nicholas Romanov dies at the age of 91

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Prince Nicholas Romanov, a disputed claimant to the head of the House of Romanov and President of the Romanov Family Association, died on September 15, 2014 at the age of 91 at his home in Tuscany, Italy. At the time of his death, he was the oldest member of the Romanov family.  For more information about the claimants to the former Russian throne, see Wikipedia: Line of Succession to the Former Russian Throne.
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Sayako Kuroda, formerly Princess Nori of Japan

by Susan Flantzer  © Unofficial Royalty 2014

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Sayako Kuroda, formerly Princess Nori of Japan; Credit – japandailypress.com

Her Imperial Highness Princess Nori was born on April 18, 1969, at the Aoyama Detached Palace in Tokyo, Japan. She was the third of the three children and the only daughter of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko (born Michiko Shōda). Shortly after her birth, her grandfather, Emperor Shôwa (Hirohito), named her Sayako and granted her the title Princess Nori (Nori no miya Sayako Naishinnô).

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Princess Nori with her mother; Credit -http://www.yuko2ch.net

Sayako has two elder brothers:

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Seated: Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko; Standing: Princess Nori, Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako, Prince Akishino, Princess Akishino; Credit – freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com

Princess Nori completed her primary and secondary education at Gakushūin whose original purpose, before World War II, was to educate members of the aristocracy, including members of the Imperial Family. Members of the Imperial Family have continued to attend Gakushūin for their primary, secondary, and university education. Princess Nori continued her university education at Gakushuin University, and she graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature in the Faculty of Letters in March 1992.

Later in 1992, Princess Nori started a career as a researcher at Yamashina Institute for Ornithology, where she specialized in the study of kingfishers. The princess was also interested in traditional Japanese dance and performed several times at the National Theater. She also participated in activities related to the training and use of guide dogs for the visually impaired.

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Princess Nori the ornithologist; Credit – http://www.hellomagazine.com

On December 30, 2004, the Imperial Household Agency announced the engagement of Princess Nori to Yoshiki Kuroda, a 40-year-old urban designer with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Princess Nori and Yoshiki Kuroda, a longtime friend of the princess’ brother, Prince Akishino, had known each other since childhood but were re-introduced by Prince Akishino in 2003. According to Article 12 of the Imperial Household Law of 1947, “In case a female of the Imperial Family marries a person other than the Emperor or a member of the Imperial Family, she shall lose the status of Imperial Family member.” Upon her marriage, Princess Nori would have to relinquish her title from birth, her official membership in the Imperial Family, and any monetary allowance from the state. After her marriage, Her Imperial Highness Princess Nori would be known as Sayako Kuroda. Three of Emperor Akihito’s sisters were also required to relinquish their membership in the Imperial Family upon their marriages.

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Princess Nori and Yoshiki Kuroda at the press conference announcing their engagement; Credit – www.chinadaily.com

On November 15, 2005, about 30 people from both families attended the Shinto wedding at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, which has no relation to the Imperial Family. Princess Nori chose a white silk dress with a pearl necklace instead of the 12-layered “juni hitoe” wedding kimono traditionally worn by female members of the Imperial Family, and her groom wore a morning suit. The Emperor and Empress attended the wedding, as well as Crown Prince Naruhito, Crown Princess Masako, and other members of the Imperial Family.

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Sayako and her husband at their wedding; Credit – www.dailytelegraph.com.au

The bride and groom held a news conference after the wedding ceremony at the hotel. Sayako expressed her intention to live a new life. “Holding memories of the days with my family in my mind, I am going to face a new life as a member of the Kuroda family,” she said. A reception that followed the news conference was attended by 130 guests.

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Mr. and Mrs. Yoshiki Kuroda enter their wedding reception; Credit – www.beaumontenterprise.com

Sayako and Yoshiki Kuroda started their life together at a condominium they rented near the palace. The government provided the couple with a one-time payment of 152.5 million yen or 1.29 million dollars. Sayako resigned from her job as an ornithologist to focus on her new life.

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Sayako and Yoshiki Kuroda enjoying an outing with Princess Akishino and her son Prince Hisahito in 2009; Credit – www.logsoku.com

In 2012, Sayako was given the role of a sacred priestess at the Ise Shrine, which recognizes the ancestral gods, specifically the Sun Goddess, Amaterasu Omikami, from whom it is believed that the Imperial Family descended. She served as an assistant to the supreme priestess at the shrine, Atsuko Ikeda, Emperor Akihito’s older sister, who also had to relinquish her membership in the Imperial Family upon her marriage. The supreme priestess serves the Sun Goddess, representing the Emperor. The title has always been held by a current or former member of the Imperial Family. In 2017, Sayako replaced her aunt as the supreme priestess at the Ise Shrine.

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Sayako Kuroda at a ceremony at the Ise Shrine; Credit – https://imperialfamilyjapan.wordpress.com

Since her marriage, Sayako has continued to appear at some formal occasions with other members of the Imperial Family. She was among the guests during a banquet held at the Tokyo Imperial Palace in honor of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium in October 2016. In 2019, Sayako and her husband attended the enthronement ceremonies for her brother, Emperor Naruhito.

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Crown Princess Akishino of Japan

by Susan Flantzer  © Unofficial Royalty 2014

Crown Princess Akishino of Japan; Credit – Wikipedia

Crown Princess Akishino, sometimes called Princess Kiko, is the wife of Crown Prince Akishino, the second son of Emperor Akihito of Japan. On December 1, 2017, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that Emperor Akihito would abdicate on April 30, 2019, and that his elder son Crown Prince Naruhito would become Emperor. In accordance with legislation passed allowing his father’s abdication, Prince Akishino became heir presumptive to the throne and Crown Prince of Japan. Crown Prince Akishino is followed in the line of succession by his son Prince Hisahito.  Unless Emperor Naruhito has a son or the laws of succession are changed, it is very likely that Prince Hisahito will one day inherit the throne.

Kiko Kawashima was born on September 11, 1966, in Shizuoka, Japan. She is the eldest daughter of Tatsuhiko Kawashima, an economics professor at Gakushuin University in Tokyo, Japan, and Kazuyo Sugimoto.

In 1967, when she was still a baby, Kiko’s parents brought her to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States where her father enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania as a graduate student. Kiko’s family stayed in Pennsylvania for six years while her father earned his doctorate degree and taught at the University of Pennsylvania. As a result of her early years in the United States, Kiko speaks fluent, accentless English. The first school she attended was the Henry C. Lea Elementary School, a Philadelphia public school.

Kiko then attended elementary and high school in Vienna, Austria, when her father became the chief researcher at The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria, and she became fluent in German. In 1989, Kiko received her undergraduate degree from the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Letters of Gakushuin University in Tokyo, Japan. Next, she entered graduate school at Gakushuin University with the goal of obtaining a doctorate in psychology. In 1995, she completed the first part of her doctorate in psychology at the Graduate School of Humanities of Gakushuin University. Kiko was granted a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences at Ochanomizu University in 2013.

Kiko met Akishino while they were both undergraduate students at Gakushuin University. He first proposed to her in 1986. The Imperial Household Council announced the engagement on September 12, 1989, and the engagement ceremony, called Nosai-no-Gi, was held on January 12, 1990.

The couple married at the shrine at the Tokyo Imperial Palace on July 29, 1990. Kiko was only the second commoner to marry into the Japanese Imperial Family. Her mother-in-law Empress Michiko was the first.

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Crown Prince Akishino, Crown Princess Akishino, and their children reside at the Aoyama Detached Palace within the grounds of the Akasaka Estate in Motoakasaka, Minato Ward in Tokyo. The residence was the former home of Prince and Princess Chichibu and has been in use by the family since March 1997, after it had been redesigned.

The couple has three children:

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Princess Kiko and her family in 2011; Photo source: Japan Times

Crown Princess Akishino accompanies her husband to many events both in Japan and in other countries. She plays active roles in the Japan Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Imperial Gift Foundation Boshi-Aiiku-kai, Japanese Red Cross Society, and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.  In addition, she learned Japanese sign language, is a skilled sign language interpreter and has also learned American Sign Language.

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Princess Kiko signing “I love you” with a student at the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults in the United States; Photo source: Helen Keller National Center For Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their second child

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From the Prince of Wales’ website:

Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child.
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As with her first pregnancy, The Duchess is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Her Royal Highness will no longer accompany The Duke of Cambridge on their planned engagement in Oxford today. The Duchess of Cambridge is being treated by doctors at Kensington Palace

Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh

by Susan Flantzer
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Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh; Credit – Wikipedia

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh is the wife of Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh. Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones was born on January 20, 1965, at Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England. She is the youngest of the two children of Christopher Rhys-Jones (born 1931), a retired tire salesman, and Mary (née O’Sullivan, 1934–2005). Sophie has an elder brother David (born 1963). She is distantly related to the Viscounts Molesworth through her paternal grandmother and, as are many people, she is a descendant of King Edward III of England, and also of King Henry IV of England through his son Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester.

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Sophie with her father at Royal Ascot in 2012; Credit – www.getty.images.com

Sophie’s family moved to Kent when she was young and she grew up in a 17th-century farmhouse in the West Kent village of Brenchley.  She began her education at Dulwich Preparatory School in Cranbrook, Kent, England, and then attended Kent College School for Girls in Pembury, Kent, England. Sophie studied to be a secretary at West Kent College in Tonbridge, Kent, England.

In 1993, Prince Edward renewed a casual acquaintance with Sophie Rhys-Jones at a Real Tennis Challenge, hosted by the Prince. Sophie, the public relations executive handling the event, was reportedly charmed by the youngest of the Queen’s sons, and he was with her. After a long courtship, their engagement was announced on January 6, 1999.

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Engagement announcement; Photo Credit – www.gettyimages.in

On June 19, 1999, Edward and Sophie were married at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. There were only about 550 guests, far fewer than at the weddings of Edward’s brothers Charles and Andrew, but an estimated 200 million viewers from around the world watched on television. Sophie had a quite remarkable accessory for her wedding, a beautiful black and white pearl necklace and matching earrings designed by Edward as a personal wedding gift. After her marriage, Sophie’s style and title were Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex. On March 10, 2019, Edward’s 55th birthday, The Queen granted him an additional title Earl of Forfar for use when he is in Scotland.

At the time of Sophie’s wedding, it was announced that Prince Edward would eventually be granted the Dukedom of Edinburgh, his father’s title, at such time when it reverted back to the Crown. The title Duke of Edinburgh automatically passed to Edward’s eldest brother Charles when their father died in April 2021, and merged into the Crown in September 2022 when Charles acceded to the throne. King Charles III granted his younger brother Prince Edward the title Duke of Edinburgh on his 59th birthday, March 10, 2023, and Sophie is now styled Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh.

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After she had left West Kent College, Sophie began a career in public relations at Capital Radio and then worked for the public relations firms Quentin Bell Organization and MacLaurin Communications and Media. She also worked as a ski representative in Switzerland and spent a year traveling and working in Australia. In 1996, Sophie started a public relations agency, R-JH Public Relations, which she ran with a business partner for five years.

In 2001, an undercover reporter posing as a sheikh recorded Sophie, by then a member of the British Royal Family, making unfavorable comments about members of the British Royal Family and the Government and appearing to use her royal status to gain clientele for her company. The comments were published in the media and this caused a scandal that had to be addressed by Buckingham PalaceSophie left her business in 2002 to focus on royal duties and support The Queen during her Golden Jubilee.

 

Sophie and Edward have two children:

Sophie carried out a full schedule of engagements in the United Kingdom and overseas in support of Queen Elizabeth II, and now her brother-in-law King Charles III, her husband, and her charities and organizations. She is particularly interested in working with organizations that help children and young people with sensory, learning, and communication disabilities such as Dyslexia Action, Mencap, the National Autistic Society, the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, and Vision 2020.

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Sophie and Edward in 2014; Photo Credit – www.zimbio.com

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Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh

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Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh; Credit – Wikipedia

Edward Antony Richard Louis was born on March 10, 1964, at Buckingham Palace in London, England. He is the youngest of the four children of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born a Prince of Greece and Denmark). Edward was part of a baby boom the British Royal Family was having in 1964. Also born that year were James Ogilvy, son of Princess Alexandra of Kent, on February 29, 1964; Lady Helen Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent on April 28, 1964; and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, daughter of Princess Margaret on May 1, 1964.

The infant Prince Edward with his brother Prince Andrew and his mother Queen Elizabeth

Edward was baptized on May 2, 1964, in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle. His godparents were:

Edward with his parents and siblings in 1968

Edward has three elder siblings:

Edward was educated privately by a governess before attending Gibbs School in Kensington, London, England for a year. In 1972, he began to attend Heatherdown School in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. Edward then moved on to Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland, which his father and elder brothers had also attended. During his last term at Gordonstoun, Edward was Head Boy.

Starting in September of 1982, Edward worked as a house tutor during his gap year at the Wanganui Collegiate School in Wanganui, New Zealand. While at the school he taught English and History and supervised other activities, including Drama and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award expeditions. Edward then studied history at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986. While at university, he enjoyed theater, took part in several productions, and sports, including learning to play real tennis.

After leaving university, Edward joined the Royal Marines. However, in January 1987, he dropped out of the year-long officer training after completing only four months. Reportedly, his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, was angered by the decision and Edward took some criticism from the media.

Edward then pursued a career in theatrical production working for Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Theatre Company as a production assistant on musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, Starlight Express, and Cats.

In 1993, Edward formed Ardent Productions, a television production company. Programs included Edward on Edward, a documentary on his great-uncle, King Edward VIII (later the Duke of Windsor); thirty half-hour programs of Crown and Country: A Royal History of Britain; The Cater Street Hangman, a dramatization of Anne Perry’s first mystery novel; and Windsor Restored, a program on the restoration of Windsor Castle after the fire in 1993. Edward was accused in the media of using his royal connections for financial gains, and his professionalism was also questioned. In September of 2001, an Ardent production crew invaded the privacy of Prince William, Edward’s nephew, while he was at the University of St Andrews, ignoring the guidelines regarding the privacy of the royal family. Reportedly, Prince Charles was angered by this incident. Edward’s productions were received well in the United States (this American writer, Susan, saw them all and enjoyed them) and the program about Edward VIII sold well in many countries. However, Ardent Productions reported losses for each year it existed, except one. In June 2009, the company was liquidated with assets of £40.

In 1993, Edward renewed a casual acquaintance with Sophie Rhys-Jones at a Real Tennis Challenge, hosted by the Prince. Sophie, the public relations executive handling the event, was reportedly charmed by the youngest of Queen Elizabeth II’s sons, and she charmed him. After a long courtship, their engagement was announced on January 6, 1999.

 

The wedding was a smaller affair, unlike the large, formal weddings of Edward’s brothers, Charles and Andrew. On June 19, 1999, Edward and Sophie were married at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. There were only about 550 guests, far fewer than at the weddings of Charles and Andrew, but an estimated 200 million viewers from around the world watched on television.

On his wedding day, Edward was created Earl of Wessex and Viscount Severn, breaking with the tradition of a dukedom granted to the son of the Sovereign upon marriage. However, it was announced that Prince Edward would eventually be granted the Dukedom of Edinburgh, his father’s title, at such time when it reverted back to the Crown.  On his 55th birthday, Prince Edward was granted the additional title of Earl of Forfar for use in Scotland. The title Duke of Edinburgh automatically passed to Edward’s eldest brother Charles when their father died in April 2021, and merged into the Crown in September 2022 when Charles acceded to the throne. King Charles III granted his younger brother Prince Edward the title Duke of Edinburgh on his 59th birthday, March 10, 2023. His ducal title is not hereditary, so it will become extinct on his death. Edward’s son James Mountbatten-Windsor now uses Earl of Wessex as his courtesy title.

Edward and Sophie also decided, with The Queen’s agreement, that their children would use the courtesy titles as sons or daughters of an Earl rather than the style and title His/Her Royal Highness Prince or Princess. As they would already be well down the line of succession (Prince Edward was 7th in line at the time of his marriage), it is believed that this was done to alleviate some of the ‘burdens’ associated with having a royal title, and to allow them somewhat more of a normal life. However, many argue that the press release does not supersede the terms of the 1917 Letters Patent and that Edward’s children, Louise and James are, in fact, Prince and Princess. In June 2020, during an interview with the Sunday Times Magazine, the Countess of Wessex stated that she and her husband have raised their children with the intent that will have to work for a living as opposed to being working royals. She continued: “Hence we made the decision not to use HRH titles. They have them and can decide to use them from 18, but I think it’s highly unlikely.”

Edward with his two children James and Louise at the coronation of King Charles III in 2023

The couple had two children:

Edward and his family live at Bagshot Park, located close to Windsor and owned by the Crown Estate. He pays rent to the Crown Estate for the use of the estate. Edward has a busy schedule of engagements in the United Kingdom and overseas both in support of the crown and for the large number of charities and organizations with which he is involved.

Bagshot Park; Credit – By Len Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=39952096

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Prince Andrew, The Duke of York

by Susan Flantzer
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Prince Andrew, The Duke of York; Credit – Wikipedia

Andrew Albert Christian Edward was born on February 19, 1960, at Buckingham Palace in London, England. He is the third of the four children of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born a Prince of Greece and Denmark). At the time of his birth, Andrew’s mother had been Queen for eight years and he was styled His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew.

On April 8, 1960, Andrew was baptized in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace. The infant prince was wide awake throughout the ceremony and “let out two lusty yells” according to the UPI article about the christening. Andrew was named after his paternal grandfather, Prince Andrew of Greece, who died in 1944. His godparents were:

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Andrew on his christening day with his parents and his elder brother Charles and elder sister Anne; Photo Credit – daysofmajesty.blogspot.com

Andrew has three siblings:

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Andrew, standing in the back, with his family at Balmoral Castle in 1972; Photo Credit – www.windsorstar.com

Like his elder brother and sister, Andrew began his education with a governess at Buckingham Palace.  Andrew began to attend Heatherdown School in Winkfield, Berkshire, England when he was eight years old. In 1973, when he was 13, Andrew moved on to Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland, which his father and elder brother had also attended. From January to June 1977, Andrew participated in an exchange program and attended Lakefield College School in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. Andrew graduated from Gordonstoun School in 1979.

In September 1979, Andrew was appointed a Midshipman and entered Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth.  Andrew also completed the Royal Marines All Arms Commando Course.  He then took his flight training and was certified as a pilot for the Gazelle helicopter and the Sea King helicopter.  Andrew then joined the 820 Naval Air Squadron serving aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible.

Andrew served on the HMS Invincible during the Falklands War.  The British government wanted Andrew assigned to a desk job for the duration of the war, but Queen Elizabeth II insisted that Andrew be allowed to stay with the ship. Andrew continued to serve in the Royal Navy until his retirement in July 2001.

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Prince Andrew with RAF Sea King helicopter in 1982; Credit – bigstory.ap.org

Prince Andrew’s Naval Ranks:

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Photo Credit – www.telegraph.co.uk

In 1985, Andrew became romantically involved with Sarah Ferguson. Sarah’s father, Major Ronald Ferguson, was the polo manager for the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales, so Andrew and Sarah had first met as children. On February 19, 1986, Andrew’s birthday, at the Scottish home of the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe, where their romance first started, Andrew proposed to Sarah. Their engagement was announced on March 17, 1986. The couple married at Westminster Abbey on July 23, 1986. On his wedding day, Andrew was created Duke of York, the traditional title of the monarch’s second son, with the subsidiary titles, Earl of Inverness, and Baron Killyleagh. These titles were also held by his maternal grandfather King George VI and his maternal great-grandfather King George V both second sons of monarchs.

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Photo Credit – www.dailymail.co.uk

Andrew and Sarah appeared to have a happy marriage, producing two daughters.

However, it was reported that Andrew’s obligations as a naval helicopter pilot and the negative attention Sarah received from the media contributed to the couple’s estrangement. Andrew and Sarah announced their separation on March 19, 1992, and divorced on May 30, 1996. The Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York (her style upon her divorce) are on amicable terms with each other and are both devoted parents to their daughters.

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Andrew with his former wife and their daughters in 2004; Photo Credit – www.telegraph.co.uk

Before the announcements of November 2019 (see below), Andrew carried out engagements in support of The Queen in the United Kingdom and overseas. He also worked to recognize the importance of service and the voluntary sector, supporting and acting as Patron of several charitable organizations.

In March 2011, it was reported that Andrew had had a friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender. Andrew stated in July 2011 that he had cut all ties with Epstein.  In January 2015, a woman made allegations of sexual impropriety against Andrew claiming that he, among other men, had sex with her while she was a teenager and that she had been paid a substantial sum of money for her services by Epstein. In July 2019, additional charges were brought against Epstein, charging him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for sex. Epstein died by suicide while being held in jail for those charges on August 10, 2019.

In August 2019, court documents associated with a defamation case revealed that a second woman, gave evidence alleging sexual impropriety against Andrew while she was underage.  Andrew released a statement: “At no stage during the limited time I spent with [Epstein] did I see, witness or suspect any behavior of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction.”  Andrew expressed regret for meeting Epstein in 2010 after he had already pleaded guilty to sex crimes for the first time.

On November 16, 2019, an interview with Andrew aired on the BBC. His relationship with Epstein and the allegations of his sexual impropriety were discussed. The interview received negative reactions from both the media and the public, both in and outside the United Kingdom. It was described as the worst public relations crisis for the royal family since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

On November 20, 2019, a statement from Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew was suspending his public duties “for the foreseeable future” and that he sympathized with Epstein’s victims. However, the backlash from the interview continued.  Many companies and organizations associated with Andrew were cutting off their relationships with him. On November 24, 2019, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Andrew would step down from all 230 of his patronages.

On August 9, 2021, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of the women who alleged that she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and that she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew in London, New York, and the US Virgin Islands when she was underage, filed a civil lawsuit for monetary damages against Andrew. The lawsuit, filed in New York State under the state’s Child Victims Act, accuses Andrew of “sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.” Virginia Roberts Giuffre alleges that Andrew engaged in sexual acts without her consent, knowing how old she was and that she was a sex-trafficking victim.

On January 12, 2020, Judge Lewis Kaplan of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled against a motion by Andrew’s legal team to dismiss the civil lawsuit brought against him by Virginia Giuffre.

On January 13, 2020, Buckingham Palace released the following statement:

With The Queen’s approval and agreement, The Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to The Queen. The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen. 

The BBC article stated: “All Prince Andrew’s roles have been returned to the Queen with immediate effect, and will be redistributed to other members of the Royal Family, a Royal Source said. He will stop using the title ‘His Royal Highness’ in any official capacity.”

On February 15, 2022, it was announced in a joint statement that both parties in the Virginia Giuffre lawsuit had reached an out-of-court settlement, which included Prince Andrew making a substantial donation to Virginia Giuffre’s charity.  Virginia Giuffre’s lawyers said that the settlement does not shelter Prince Andrew from any criminal liability that would otherwise exist and that Virginia Giuffre did not sign a non-disclosure agreement.

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Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

by Susan Flantzer
© Unofficial Royalty 2014

Timothy Laurence; Credit – Wikipedia

The second husband of Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, Timothy James Hamilton Laurence was born on March 1, 1955, in Camberwell, South London, England, the son of Guy Laurence (1896-1982) and Barbara Symonds. His father was a Commander in the Royal Navy and then a salesman for a marine engine manufacturer. Timothy grew up in Kent, England along with his older brother Jonathan Dobree Laurence (born in 1952).

Timothy began his education at The New Beacon Preparatory School in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. He then attended Sevenoaks School also in Sevenoaks, Kent, England, founded in 1432. Timothy attended University College, Durham on a Naval Scholarship where he was the editor of the student newspaper and captain of the cricket team. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in geography and then completed his naval training at the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth.

Timothy served on several Royal Navy ships as a navigating officer and then as a commander. From 1986-1989, he had his first staff appointment as Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II. An equerry must be a senior officer in the British Armed Services. Timothy also served in various posts in the Ministry of Defence. He retired from the Royal Navy in 2010 with the rank of Vice Admiral.

Timothy Laurence’s Royal Navy ranks:

Sir Timothy Laurence and The Princess Royal in 2014; Credit – By The United States Army Band CMB_8907-LR, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=87122179

Timothy first met his future wife, Anne, Princess Royal when he was Equerry to Queen Elizabeth. As the Queen’s Equerry, a combination secretary and personal attendant, for three years, Timothy learned the ways of the Royal Family. He often ate with the family, accompanied them on outings, cruised with them on the royal yacht, and made the formal introductions when important guests visited. Anne’s marriage to Mark Phillips was in trouble and Timothy caught her eye. However, it was not until 1989, when four of Timothy’s love letters were stolen from Anne’s briefcase at Buckingham Palace that the romance came to light. In the same year, Anne separated from her first husband, but the courtship with Timothy remained discreet. The couple was seldom seen together until Anne’s divorce became final in April 1992.

Timothy and Anne on their wedding day

Timothy and Anne married on December 12, 1992, at Crathie Kirk in Ballater, Scotland near Balmoral Castle, in a Church of Scotland ceremony. The Church of Scotland permitted the remarriage of divorced people. Timothy did not receive a peerage upon his marriage but was knighted by the Queen in June 2011 as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Timothy and Anne live at Anne’s country estate Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, England and also have apartments at Buckingham Palace and St. James’ Palace, both in London.

Timothy does not carry out royal duties by himself but offers a supportive role to Princess Anne on some engagements. He does join the Royal Family every year for the annual Trooping the Colour and Remembrance Sunday and participates in family occasions.

Sir Timothy Laurence (third from left) walking with royal family members in the procession to the lying-in-state of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022; Credit – By Katie Chan – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=123011069

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