Princess Christina of the Netherlands


 

Princess Christina of the Netherlands (born February 18, 1947), Princess of Oranje-Nassau, Princess of Lippe-Biesterfeld, is the youngest of Queen Juliana’s four daughters. She was born Marijke Christina on at Soestdijk Palace, The Netherlands. Her mother had contracted German measles during her pregnancy and as a result, the Princess was born nearly blind. Over time, advances in medicine allowed for treatments that, with the aid of special glasses, brought about an improvement in her vision so that she could attend school and live a relatively normal life. Despite this initial handicap, she was a brilliant and happy child, with a very considerable talent for music. Too, she had a capacity for languages and as a young girl delighted the visiting French President René Coty, by conversing fluently with him in his own language.

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February 18 - 1947 - Oranje-Nassau - Queen Juliana’s - German measles - René Coty

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In 1963, Princess Marijke changed to using her second name, Christina. Pursuing her gift for music, at age 21 she moved to Canada to study classical music in Montreal. After a few years, she accepted a teaching position at a Montessori school in New York City. There, living an ordinary life under the name Christina Van Oranje, the Dutch Princess met and fell in love with a Havana born Cuban exile named Jorge Guillermo, himself a teacher for the Addie May Collins Shelter of Harlem.

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Canada - Montreal - New York City

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Although societal attitudes were changing, because Mr. Guillermo was a Roman Catholic, it was still possible that any marriage could cause another public scandal in the Netherlands such as the one that occurred in 1964 when her sister, Princess Irene married a Catholic from Spain. Accordingly, Princess Christina, at that time ninth in line for the Dutch throne, renounced her and her children's rights to the throne before converting to Catholicism and officially announcing her engagement on Valentine’s Day, 1975.

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Roman Catholic - Princess Irene

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Married on June 28, 1975, in Utrecht Cathedral in The Netherlands, the newlyweds rode through the streets of the city to the cheers of thousands of Dutch citizens. Following their marriage, she and her husband chose to live in New York but later moved to her native land where they built a home on an estate in Wassenaar, near the Hague.

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Their children:

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  • 1) Bernardo Federico Tomás Guillermo, (b. June 17, 1977)
  • 2) Nicolás Daniel Mauricio Guillermo, (b. July 6, 1979)
  • 3) Juliana Edenia Antonia Guillermo, (b. October 8, 1981)
  • Divorced in 1996, Princess Christina returned with her children to live in the United States. After her mother's death she has lived partly in London, partly in Monte Argentario, (Italy). She recorded several CDs and has a Music Foundation in Holland.

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    She sang at her mother's funeral and partipicated in a tribute concert that the CIMA Festival did in Italy for Queen Juliana, under the direction of Jorge Chaminé.

    Related Topics:
    CIMA Festival - Jorge Chaminé

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