- Louise Mountbatten
Louise Alexandra Marie Irene (
13 July ,1889 –7 March 1965 ),Queen of Sweden (1950-1965), was the second wife of KingGustaf VI Adolf of Sweden .Biography
Louise was born "Her Serene Highness Princess Louise of Battenberg" at Heiligenberg Palace in the
Grand Duchy of Hesse . Her father,Prince Louis of Battenberg , who was Admiral of the Fleet in the UK, renounced all his German titles in 1917, duringWorld War I , and furthermore anglicized his family name ("Battenberg") to "Mountbatten". He was then created the firstMarquess of Milford Haven in the peerage of the United Kingdom. His daughter then came to be known as "The Lady Louise Mountbatten". Louise was a sister of Lord Mountbatten, an aunt ofPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , and was also a niece of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia.Louise once stated that she would never marry a widower or a king: in 1909, the 20-year-old Louise received a marriage proposal from King
Manuel II of Portugal . Her great uncle, King Edward VII wanted her to accept but she declined the marriage offer. Edward asked her parentsPrince Louis of Battenberg andPrincess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine to make her change her mind but Louise said she would never marry a king or a widower (despite the fact that she liked Manuel).However Louise later did both: on
3 November 1923 , at age 34, Louise married Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden; later King Gustaf VI Adolf. The marriage was very happy, but tragically their only child, a daughter, was stillborn (30 May .Queen Louise was quite an eccentric and had several pomeranian dogs which she would hide about her person when visiting abroad which caused problems when travelling through customs (which she usually did under the pseudonym "Countess of Gripsholm" or "Mrs Olsson"). She was also a very nervous lady. When in London, she would jay walk and generally cross roads unsafely. One day, she was almost hit by a bus and so took to carrying a small card with the words, "I am the Queen of Sweden" printed on it. When her brother,
Louis Mountbatten , asked her why she did this, she said, "Well, if I was to get knocked down in the street, nobody would know who I was. If they looked in my handbag, they'd find out". It didn't help that her brother pointed out that she'd probably be taken for just another loony. A similar story is also told that Louise had a footman follow her with a cardboard sign reading, "The Queen of Sweden" so that people would know who she was but there is no confirmation of that.Queen Louise was much liked among the Swedes and appreciated for her humour and down-to-earth approach (as was the King). The King and Queen were frequently seen walking together in Stockholm, completely alone by themselves; without what we today call "bodyguards" (not even any people from the court). At a first glance they'd look just like any other old Stockholm-couple, the King politely lifting his hat to people they met like every other gentleman. district and would "sneak out", as she put it, from the palace weekly: Stockholmers got pretty much used to the possibility that one, in some crowded shop, might turn around and suddenly find oneself right next to the Queen, leaning over some pile of textile fabric, closely scrutinizing a table cloth, oblivious to the world around her; the next day one would open the newspaper and see her all dressed up gala-style with a tiara from yesterday evening's official dinner with some prominent foreign guest.
Queen Louise died on
March 7 1965 at , following an emergency surgery after a period of severe illness. She had made her last public appearance at the Nobel Prize Ceremony in December 1964. She is buried alongside her husband in the Royal Burial Ground at Haga, just outside centralStockholm .Ancestry
Queen Louise was the second of the four children of Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, by his wife
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine , a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and an elder sister of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia. Interestingly, both Queen Louise and her step-children were great grandchildren of Queen Victoria of Great Britain.ahnentafel-compact5
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1= 1. Princess Louise of Battenberg
2= 2.Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven
3= 3.Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
4= 4.Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine
5= 5. Countess Julia von Hauke
6= 6.Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse
7= 7. Princess Alice of the United Kingdom
8= 8.Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse
9= 9. Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
10= 10. Count John Maurice von Hauke
11= 11. Sophie de la Fontaine
12= 12. Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine
13= 13. Princess Elizabeth of Prussia
14= 14. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
15= 15.Victoria of the United Kingdom
16= 16.Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse
17= 17. Landgravine Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt
18= 18.Margrave Charles Louis of Baden
19= 19.Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
20= 20. Count Friedrich Carl Emanuel von Hauke
21= 21. Maria Salomé Schweppenhäuser
22= 22. Franz Anton Leopold de la Fontaine
23= 23. Maria Theresia Kornély
24= 24.Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse (= 8)
25= 25. Princess Wilhelmine of Baden (= 9)
26= 26. Prince William of Prussia
27= 27. Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg
28= 28.Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
29= 29. Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
30= 30.Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
31= 31.Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld Queen Louise's siblings were:
*Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece, (the mother ofPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh );
*George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven ; and,
*Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma .Queen Louise's correct styles and titles through life were:
* "Her Serene Highness" Princess Louise of Battenberg (1889-1917)
* Miss Louise Mountbatten (1917)
* The Lady Louise Mountbatten (1917-1923)
* "Her Royal Highness" The Crown Princess of Sweden (1923-1950)
* "Her Majesty" The Queen of Sweden (1950-1965)Books
*Fjellman, Margit: "Drottning Louise - En biografi" (Queen Louise - A Biography), Bonniers, 1965; 232 pages (Sweden)
*Fridh, Kjell: "Gamle kungen Gustaf VI Adolf. En biografi" (Old King Gustaf VI Adolf. A Biography). Wahlström & Widstrand (W&W), Stockholm, 1995; 368 pages (Sweden)
*Severin, Kid: "Vår Drottning" (Our Queen), Åhlén & Åkerlunds Förlags AB Stockholm, 1963; 64 pages (Sweden)
*Ulfsäter-Troell, Agnetha: "Drottningar är också människor: Sex kvinnoöden på Stockholms slott", Förlaget Ulfsäter, 1996, 479 pages (kap. Drottning Louise / Chapt. Queen Louise). Also TV-programme: "Drottning av Sverige" (Queen of Sweden), history programme about the six Bernadotte Queen Consorts, from Queen Desirée to Queen Louise (adapted from the book), produced by Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell and Marianne Söderberg for Swedish TelevisionSVT , 1996-97 (Sweden)Photographs
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/gifs/margwettin3.jpgOfficial portrait 1920s]
* [http://historiska-personer.nu/1800-1899/pictures/mountbatten%20louise%201889-1965.jpgSmall portrait 1920s]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs16/louisemountbatten1889-2.jpgAs Crown Princess - 1920s portrait]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/gifs/margwettin.gifColourized portrait]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs16/louisemountbatten1889-3.jpgCrown Princess Louise at her desk]
* [http://www.royaltyguide.nl/images-families/mountbatten/1889%20Louise-06.jpgPortrait 1930s]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs16/louisemountbatten1889-4.jpgPortrait 1920s]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs3/gustaf6sweden-27.jpgThen Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf and Crown Princess Louise at an official dinner, 1940s]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs3/gustaf6sweden-2.jpgWedding photograph, London, 1923]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/gifs/margwettin6.jpgQueen Louise in the official Royal Court costume (that was traditionally worn every year at the opening of the Swedish parliament until 1973)]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs16/louisemountbatten1889-5.jpgQueen Louise mid-1950s]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs3/gustaf6sweden-29.jpgQueen Louise and King Gustaf VI Adolf with their dog Mitzi at Sofiero, summer 1964]See also
*Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, b. 2003
External links
* [http://www.royalcourt.se/ The Swedish Royal Court] (official site)
* [http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Mountbatten The Mountbatten Family]
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