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Charlotte The Grand Duchess in 1942 Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Reign 14 January 1919 - 12 November 1964 ( 45 years, 303 days)Predecessor Marie-Adélaïde Successor Jean Spouse Felix of Bourbon-Parma Issue Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Elizabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg
Adélaide, Countess of Donnersmarck
Gabriele, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg
Prince Charles
Alix, Princess of LigneHouse House of Nassau-Weilburg
House of Bourbon-ParmaFather William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Mother Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal Born 23 January 1896
Berg Castle, LuxembourgDied 9 July 1985 (aged 89)Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Charlotte Adelgonde Élise/Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine vu Lëtzebuerg; Schloss Berg, 23 January 1896 – Schloss Fischbach, 9 July 1985) was the reigning Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1919 to 1964.
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Biography
Early life and life as Grand Duchess
Charlotte was the second daughter of William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. Her maternal grandparents were King Miguel of Portugal and Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.
When her older sister Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, who had succeeded their father, was forced to abdicate on 14 January 1919, Charlotte became the one who had to deal with the revolutionary tendencies in the country. Unlike her sister, she chose not to meddle with its politics.
In a referendum about the new constitution on 28 September 1919, 77.8% of the Luxembourgish people voted for the continuation of a Grand Ducal monarchy with Charlotte as head of state. In this constitution, the power of the monarch was severely restricted.
During the German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II, Charlotte, exiled in London, became an important symbol of national unity.
Marriage and children
On 6 November 1919 in Luxembourg, she married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, a first cousin on her mother's side. (Both Charlotte and Felix were grandchildren of King Miguel of Portugal through his daughters Maria Anna and Maria Antonia, respectively). With the marriage, their lineal descent was raised in style from Grand Ducal Highness to Royal Highness. The union produced six children:
Name Date of birth Date of death Spouses Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 5 January 1921 Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium (1927–2005) Elizabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg 22 December 1922 Franz, Duke of Hohenberg (1927–1977) Marie Adalaide, Countess Henckel von Donnersmarck 21 May 1924 28 February 2007 (aged 82)Karl Josef Graf Henckel von Donnersmarck (1928–2008) Marie Gabriele, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg 2 August 1925 Knud, Count of Holstein-Ledreborg (1919–2001) Charles, Prince of Luxembourg 7 August 1927 26 July 1977 (aged 49)Joan Douglas Dillon (1935-) Alix, Princess of Ligne 24 August 1929 Antoine, 13th Prince of Ligne (1925–2005) Abdication and death
On 12 November 1964, she abdicated in favour of her son, Prince Jean, who then reigned until 2000.
Charlotte died on 9 July 1985, from cancer. She was interred in the Ducal Crypt of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in the city of Luxembourg.
Had she not abdicated, she would have reigned for a total of
66 years, 173 days.She was the 366th Grand Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword.
Titles and styles
Monarchical styles of
Grand Duchess Charlotte of LuxembourgReference style Her Royal Highness Spoken style Your Royal Highness Alternative style Ma'am - 23 January 1896 – 14 January 1919: Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Charlotte of Nassau-Weilburg
- 14 January 1919 – 12 November 1964: Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
- 12 November 1964 – 9 July 1985: Her Royal Highness Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau-Weilburg, Princess de Bourbon-Parma
Ancestry
Ancestors of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 16. Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg 8. William, Duke of Nassau 17. Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg 4. Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 18. Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 9. Princess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen 19. Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 2. William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 20. Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau 10. Prince Frederick Augustus of Anhalt-Dessau 21. Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Homburg 5. Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau 22. Landgrave William of Hesse-Kassel 11. Landgravine Marie Louise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel 23. Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark 1. Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 24. Peter III of Portugal 12. John VI of Portugal 25. Maria I of Portugal 6. Miguel of Portugal 26. Charles IV of Spain 13. Infanta Charlotte of Spain 27. Princess Maria Luisa of Parma 3. Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal 28. Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 14. Constantine, Hereditary Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 29. Countess Sophie of Windisch-Graetz 7. Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 30. Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 15. Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg 31. Countess Amalie of Solms-Baruth References
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Charlotte, Grand Duchess of LuxembourgBorn: 23 January 1896 Died: 6 July 1985Regnal titles Preceded by
Marie-AdélaïdeGrand Duchess of Luxembourg
1919–1964Succeeded by
JeanRoyal titles Preceded by
Princess Marie-Adélaïde of LuxembourgHeir to the throne of Luxembourg
as heiress presumptive
1912–1919Succeeded by
Princess Hilda of LuxembourgTitles in pretence Preceded by
Marie-Adélaïde— TITULAR —
Duke of Nassau
1919–1964
Reason for succession failure:
Duchy annexed by Prussia in 1866Succeeded by
JeanThe generations are numbered from the ascension of Adolphe as Grand Duke of Luxembourg in 1890. 1st generation Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden*2nd generation Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde* · Grand Duchess Charlotte* · Hilda, Princess of Schwarzenberg* · Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria* · Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis* · Princess Sophie of Saxony*3rd generation Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg*^ · Marie-Adélaïde, Countess of Donnersmarck*^ · Marie Gabriele, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg*^ · Alix, Princess of Ligne*^4th generation Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria*^ · Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein*^5th generation *also a princess of Nassau by birth
^also a princess of Bourbon-Parma by birthThe generations are numbered from the ascension of William as Duke of Nassau in 1816. 1st generation Princess Auguste · Duchess Therese of Oldenburg · Princess Marie · Marie, Princess of Wied · Helena, Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont · Sophia, Queen of Sweden and Norway2nd generation Princess Marie Bathildis · Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden*3rd generation Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde* · Grand Duchess Charlotte* · Hilda, Princess of Schwarzenberg* · Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria* · Princess Elisabeth of Thurn and Taxis* · Princess Sophie of Saxony*4th generation Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg*^ · Marie-Adélaïde, Countess of Donnersmarck*^ · Marie Gabriele, Countess of Holstein-Ledreborg*^ · Alix, Princess of Ligne*^5th generation 6th generation 7th generation none*also a princess of Luxembourg by birth
^also a princess of Bourbon-Parma by birth2nd Generation 3rd Generation Margherita Aldobrandini*4th Generation 5th Generation none6th Generation 7th Generation none8th Generation none9th Generation 10th Generation 11th Generation 12th Generation Louise Marie Thérèse d'Artois13th Generation Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies · Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal · Princess Maria Immacolata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies · Infanta Adelgundes of Portgual14th Generation Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria · Hedwig de La Rochefoucauld · Madeleine de Bourbon* · Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg · Princess Margaret of Denmark · Princess Maria Francesca of Savoy · Princess Margaret of Thurn and Taxis · Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium^! · Joan Douglas Dillon*^!15th Generation Princess Irene of the Netherlands · Countess Brigitte of Holstein-Ledreborg · Princess Yolande of Broglie-Revel · Princess Maria Pia of Savoy16th Generation Countess Lydia of Holstein-Ledreborg · Constance de Ravinel**did not have a royal or noble title by birth
^also princess of Luxembourg by marriage
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