- Robin Medforth-Mills
Dr. Leslie Robin Medforth-Mills (born8 December 1942 Sproatley ,East Riding of Yorkshire ,England - died2 February 2002 Geneva ,Switzerland ) was a professor and former UN official.Family
Medforth-Mills was the son of Cyril Mills and Nora Medforth. [Marlene A. Eilers, Queen Victoria's Descendants (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987), page 190] He married
Princess Elena of Romania (born 1950) at a civil ceremony on20 July 1983 inDurham ,England which was followed by a religious ceremony on24 September 1983 inLausanne ,Switzerland . The family lived at Flass Hall,Esh Winning , Durham ["Mail Diary" by Nigel Dempster, in the "Daily Mail", Monday 14 October, 1991] . The couple divorced on28 November 1991 inSutherland ,Scotland after having two children, Nicholas Michael de Roumanie Medforth-Mills (b.1 April 1985 ) and Elisabetta "Karina" Medforth-Mills (b.4 January 1989 ), whose godmother was the novelistCatherine Cookson ["Mail Diary" by Nigel Dempster, in the "Daily Mail", Monday 14 October, 1991] .Education
After being educated at South Holderness County Secondary School, near Preston, where in 1960 he was Head Boy, he went to University. Medforth-Mills graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts , and becameDoctor of Philosophy , and later became a professor of geography ["Romania’s exiled King longs to take his family home – after 42 years – and reclaim his throne", article by Mary H.J. Farrell and Ellen Wallace, in "People Weekly", 12 February, 1990] atDurham University ["Right Royal Response", in "Evening Chronicle", 22 February, 1990] .Career
In addition to being professor of geography in Durham University at various periods in his life, he also worked for the
United Nations system ["Bags of help for mercy mission", article in "The Journal", 22 February, 1990 (mentions Medforth-Mills working for UN)] , serving as a UN expert in a manpower project implemented by theInternational Labour Organization inSudan in the mid-1970s, inUNICEF in its fund-raising office inGeneva in the early 1990s, and later in its humanitarian operations in northernIraq [http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/0/e9751eb31a890a05c125694c004ec27a?OpenDocument&Click=] , in the mid-1990s after the firstGulf War . He was later posted with UNICEF again in Geneva, and also briefly in New York in the late 1990s. For several years after the fall of the Ceauşescu regime, he was involved in efforts to bring humanitarian aid to institutionalized orphans and other destitute people inRomania , and was a founder-member of the North-East Relief Fund for Romania ["Northern firms urged to back Romanian relief", article by Andrew Smith, in "The Journal", Tuesday, 27 February, 1990] , set up withPrincess Elena of Romania , and the then-Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Terry Cooney, and Harry Charrington. ["Princess pleads for aid to Romania", article in the "Northern Echo", 27 February, 1990]References
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* Weir, Alison. "Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (The Bodley Head, London, 1999)
* Mosley, Charles. "Blood Royal - From the time of Alexander the Great to Queen Elizabeth II" (Ruvigny Ltd, London, 2002) (ISBN 0-9524229-9-9)(page 288)Notes
External links
* [http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/gotha/romania.html Royal House of Romania]
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