- Prince Henry of Battenberg
Infobox British Royalty|royal
name =Prince Henry
title =Prince Henry of Battenberg
spouse =Princess Beatrice
issue =Alexander Mountbatten, Marquess of Carisbrooke
Victoria Eugenie, Queen of SpainLord Leopold Mountbatten Prince Maurice of Battenberg
full name =Henry Maurice Battenberg
titles ="HRH" Prince Henry of Battenberg
"HSH" Prince Henry of Battenberg
"HIllH" Count Henry of Battenberg
royal house =House of Hesse
father =Prince Alexander of Hesse
mother =Julia, Princess of Battenberg
date of birth =birth date|1858|10|5|df=y
place of birth =Milan ,Italy
date of death =death date and age|1896|1|20|1858|10|5|df=y
place of death ="HMS Blonde", n.Sierra Leone
date of burial =5 February 1896
place of burial =St. Mildred's Church,Isle of Wight
occupation =Military|Colonel Prince Henry of Battenberg (Henry Maurice; _de. Heinrich Moritz;5 October 1858 –20 January 1896 ) was a descendant of the Grand Ducal House of Hesse, later becoming a member of theBritish Royal Family , through his marriage to Princess Beatrice.Early life
Henry was born on
5 October 1858 inMilan ,Italy . His father wasPrince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine , the third son and fourth child of Grand Duke Ludwig II of Hesse andWilhelmina of Baden . His mother was Julie Therese née Countess of Hauke.His parent's marriage was a
morganatic marriage , as Julia was not considered a proper wife for a Prince, being only aCountess . As such, at the time of his birth, Henry could not take his title from his father, and was styled "His Illustrious Highness Count Henry (Heinrich) Maurice of Battenberg"On
21 December 1858 , Henry's mother was created "Princess of Battenberg" with the style "Her Serene Highness ". Henry inherited this style and became "His Serene Highness Prince Henry of Battenberg"Prince Henry received a military education and took up a commission as a lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of the Rhenish Hussars in the
Prussian Army .Marriage
Because of their close relationship to the Grand Ducal House of Hesse, the Battenbergs came into close contact with various Royal and Princely families of Europe, including the British Royal House. Henry's elder brother,
Prince Louis of Battenberg , had married Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, hisfirst cousin once-removed and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. In 1884, Prince Henry became engaged to The Princess Beatrice, the fifth daughter and the youngest child of Queen Victoria andAlbert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha . Queen Victoria agreed to the marriage on the condition that the couple should make their home with her.Prince Henry and Princess Beatrice married on
25 July 1889 at St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham on theIsle of Wight . On the day of his wedding, the Queen granted Prince Henry the style "Royal Highness." to give him equal rank with his wife. This style took effect in theUnited Kingdom , but not Hesse and by Rhine (where the Prince was a still considered a "Serene Highness"). On the same day, a bill to naturalize Prince Henry a British subject passed theHouse of Lords . The couple adopted the style, "Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg". The Queen created her new son-in-law a Knight of the Garter and made him a member of the Privy Council. He also became a Colonel in theBritish Army , and afterwards Captain-General and Governor ofCarisbrooke Castle and theIsle of Wight .Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg had four children. By Royal Warrant of
13 December 1886 , the Queen granted their children the style "Highness". This style took immediate effect in theUnited Kingdom though not in Hesse and by Rhine, where, as Princes and Princesses of Battenberg, they were only entitled to the style "Serene Highness".Later life & death
In November 1895, Prince Henry persuaded Queen Victoria to allow him to go to West Africa to fight in the Ashanti War. He served as the military secretary to the commander-in-chief of British forces, General Sir Francis Scott. He contracted malaria when the expedition reached Prahsu, about 30 miles from Kumasi, and subsequently died aboard the cruiser HMS "Blonde" stationed off the coast of Sierra Leone. His body was repatriated by the cruiser HMS "Blenheim" from the
Canary Islands and his funeral service took place on5 February 1896 , at the same St. Mildred's Church on the Isle of Wight where he had been married. Interment followed in what became known as the Battenberg Chapel. The remains of his wife, Princess Beatrice, were placed there in August 1945 and those of his eldest son, the Marquess of Carisbrooke, in July 1961.Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
infobox hrhstyles
royal name=Prince Henry of Battenberg
dipstyle=His Royal Highness
offstyle=Your Royal Highness
altstyle=Sir|
*5 October –21 December 1858 : "His Illustrious Highness" Count Henry of Battenberg
*21 December 1858-23 July 1885 : "His Serene Highness" Prince Henry of Battenberg
*23 July 1885-20 January 1896 : "His Royal Highness" Prince Henry of BattenbergHonours
*PC: Privy Counsellor, "1885"
*KG: Knight of the Garter, "1885"Issue
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