Royalty Digest Quarterly is published by Rosvall Royal Books as a successor to
Royalty Digest - A Journal of Record, published 1991-2005 by Piccadilly Rare Books.
Royalty Digest Quarterly
Published: 2007.08.08
Updated: 2012.02.15
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Subscription: Royalty Digest...Artnr: Subscribe to ROYALTY DIGEST QUARTERLY and get every issue as soon as they are published - in March, June, September and December.Every issue has 64 pages - large format - and over 100 illustrations - many rare and never before published. Interesting articles, book reviews, genealogies and news. Subscriptions (2024) are SEK 520 per year. |
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3/2024Artnr: Enjoy the LEININGEN family album, presented by Bearn Bilker, another dynasty with many royal and semi-royal connections. Marlene A Eilers Koenig writes about the wedding in 1904 of Alice of Albany to Alexander of Teck, tghe future Count and Countess of Athlone. Martijn Arts presents a bundle of signed postcards and letters from the Lippe-Biesterfield family and Elizabeth Jane Timms returns with Gisela - a bride for Bavaria. Have you ever wondered about the Dukes and Duchesses of Alba and how they sort of fit into the royal circles? Well, Dativo Salvia Ocaña give the whole fascinating history of this very different family in; The Fitz-James Stuart Dukes of Alba. Rick Hutto is back with another American Princess/Countess, Amelia of Roccagugliema whereas Ove Mogensen takes us out on another tourh through cryptz and vaults, this time in Roskilde, Denmark. The little-known royal in this issue is Archduchess Auguste Ferdinande of Austria-Tuscany, who married Prince Luitpold of Bavaria. |
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2/2024Artnr: Enjoy the WIED family album, a dynasty with many royal connections and even a kingdom of their own for a while ... Enjoy the Pursuit of Pleasure - The Hanover Kings and their mistresses, SIgismund and Charlotte Agnes - royalty in Costa Rica, Marie-Louise of Bulgaria part II, Losing Ludwig and Christian zu Schaumburg-Lippe. And more .. |
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1/2024Artnr: BRANDENBURG-ANSBACH, who remembers this long since extinct branch of the Hohenzollerns, whose last reigning prince actually SOLD his country ...? Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma lived a life without tenderness with her problematic husband, Ferdinand of Bulgaria. Can you imagine a Princess in a caravan - this happened to one of the Kaiser's daughters-in-law. And who were the Princes of Lapland, Little "Frittie" and the Duchess de Vendôme? |
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4/2023Artnr: The theme in this issue is HOHENLOHE-LANGENBURG, a small mediatized principality in northern Baden-Württemberg with lots of connections to other European dynasties. There are no less than three articles on this family in this issue: first Charlotte Zeepvat's family album with 75 illustrations and five family trees, then Susan Symon's biography of Queen Victoria's half-sister, Feodora of Leiningen/Hogenohe-Langenburg, and finally Datiu Salvia Ocaña's study of the Spanish Hohenlohe-Langenburgs. Then there is the continuation of Elizabeth Jane Timms's article on Archduchess Marie Valerie and her English tutor, and an appreciation of Fürst Christian zu bentheim und Steinfurt, who celebrated his 100th birthday in December, only to pass away three days later. |
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3/2023Artnr: HESSEN-HOMBURG is the Family Album in this issue - an extinct branch of the Hesse dynasty, one with many, some surprising, connections. Susan Symons, author of many books about the palaces in Germany, adds an article about the six last princesses of Hessen-Homburg and their families. Marlene Eilers Koenig's contribution if about the courtship and wedding of the future King Gustav VI Adolf and Lady Louise Mountbatten - whereas Elisabeth Janes Timms writes about Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria, the youngest daughter of Franz Joseph and Sisi. Ove Mogensen is in Romania, finding more royal graves and monuments - and Stephen Bunford describes the many illegitimate grandchildren of King George III. The editor himself has put together an illustrated list of Swedish Kings (and a couple of Queens) that reigned this country from 1523-2023 coinciding with the present King's 50th jubilee as monarch. |
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2/2023Artnr: In ROYALTY DIGEST QUARTERLY 2/2023 introduces the first of several mediatized families - THURN und TAXIS, a family album, by Charlotte Zeepvat. Lucas Szkopinski writes about THE HOCHBERG BROTHERS - Pless after Daisy - ,and Elizabeth Jane Timms about the Dukes in Bavaria and the Crypt and Church of St Quirinus at Tegernsee. There are as alway the usual departments: THE UNKNOWN ROYALS, TOMBS GRAVES and MONUMENTS and WWW. |
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1/2023Artnr: ROYALTY DIGEST QUARTERLY 1/2023 has a lot of fascinating articles: The Schleswig-Holstein Wars and Succession The Marriage of Princess Maud & Lord Carnegie Farewell in White - The Funeral of Queen Victoria Hessen-Philippsthal - Two family Albums TGM in Bulgaria What? (Friederike and Adolphus) Book Review: Spare LKR: Grand Duchess Catherine Michaelovna of Russia Royal Bustards: Arthur Bäckström World Wide Web of Royalty |
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4/2022Artnr: As the very last of the Sovereign Royal families of Europe, RDQ this time presents ALBANIA, a short-lived monarchy with King Zog I as its creator. Other articles include "The Marriage of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Edwina Ashley", "Queen Helen of Romania in 1947", "Archduke Albrecht of Austria, DLadies’ Royal Orders in Europeuke of Teschen" and "Aunt Muriel - a Queen’s Mentor" |
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3/2022Artnr: The REUSS zu KÖSTRITZ princely family has got to be the most difficult one to keep track of, with evberyu male member being a HEINRICH. The numbering system helps a bit, as the cover of this issue displays - the Heinrichs here pose in numerical order ... Other articles: The Marriage of King Alexander of Yugoslavia and Princess Marie of Romania; The Murdering Prince Pierre-Napoléon; The Karageorgevitch Twins and A Wedding in Ischl; The Little-Known Royal this time is Prince Georgh of Denmark |
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2/2022Artnr: At long last: Monaco! The principality on the little cliff by the Mediterranean is the Family Album in this issue. Other articles include "The loves of Ludwig I and Ludwig II of Bavaria", "Imperial Visit to Vienna", "The Air Princess", "Royalty and Romance at the Greek Court" and "King Alfonso XII's European Journey in 1883". There are also several smaller articles and series as ujsual. |
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1/2022Artnr: In this issue: The Bernadottes of Sweden II - a family album with 135 rare illustration; Also: Royal Priests, monks and Nuns; Romanovs and the Vatican; The Wedding of Princess Mary in 1922; and much more. |
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4/2021Artnr: The Bernadottes of Sweden and Norway is a unique dynasty since it was the only Napoleonic one to survive the fall of Napoleon in 1814-1815. Also, read about the DEMIDOFFS - a Russian family with two major Royal connections ... Who was King Boris I of Andorra? Well, a very short lived king indeed. The second part of the outrageous story of the Kaiser's sister-in-law Luise Sophie, and her unfortunate family is also in this issue as well as a mini-biography of Princess Joséphine of Belgium. RDQ also welcomes a new contributor: Eric Lowe with the first in a series of articles named "Elegant Royals" |
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3/2021Artnr: One European dynasty emigrated overseas and created an Empire: BRAZIL. Charlotte Zeepvat's family album on the Braganzas in Portugal is one of a kind and has 100 illustrations and four trees. She has also written the sad story of Princess Luise Sophie of Prussia and her husband, who for 30 years were persecuted byt the Kaiser, who more or less destroyed their lives. The Memorials to Princess Alice, Grand Duches of Hesse, are described by Elizabeth Jane Timms while Alberto Penna Rodrigues presents the diary of on Albert Latapie, Secretary to the Imperial family of Brazil. |
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2/2021Artnr: The Family Album in this issue is REUSS-SCHLEIZ, one of the smallest of all the sovereign states that reigned up until 1918. Marlene Eilers writes about the four sisters of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburg, and their respective marriages in 1930/1931 and Stephen Bunford about the unexpected connections between the royal families of Hawaii and Britain. Charlotte Zeepvat's article is about "Tante Mossy" - the youngest sister of the Kaiser and Landgräfin of Hessen. |
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1/2021Artnr: The new issue of Royalty Digest Quarterly - number 1/2021 - includes an article so fascinating that it will mesmerize many of our readers. There are many royal legends and mysteries out there, even after DNA killed off Anastasia, Naundorff, the Dunkelgräfin and Kaspar Hauser. But this one's got legs ... Enjoy the story of CYRIL. Other articles in this issue are about the Merenberg family, about the Guness clan that might have inherited the principality of Monaco and of course, the large Liechtenstein dynasty in a family album with not less than 73 images and 5 family trees. |
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4/2020Artnr: Read about Queen Adelaide and her lost children and Prince Alexandru Cuza of Romania. The album this time is SCHWARZBURG-SONDERSHAUSEN, a forgotten tiny principalities in Thuringia. "The Vladimirovich Visits in Spain" speaks for itself as does "On Princess Alice's first Ball". There is also a new section called "Books in my Library" with presentations of little known royal books, not in English. |
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3/2020Artnr: The Two Sicilies is the family album this tiime - a very large dynasty notoriously linked to Spain, France and Brazil. Other articles include "A Princess in the White House" (Crown Princess Märtha of Norway) "The Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge" (1818) and "The Bonapartes of Grimsby". |
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2/2020Artnr: SPAIN II is the family album in this issue, starting with Isabella II and ending with Felipe VI. The Carlist branch is also included. Also: "The Leuchtenberg Jewels in Sweden" - the story of some of the world's most marvelous tiaras and other precious gems. "Imperial Bride in Vienna" deals with the marriage of Franz Joseph and Elisabeth in 1854, and there is also the third and last part of "The Six Stunning Infantas. The Little-Known Royal this time is Princess Maria of Italy. The www section is unusually large with many Royal deaths, some because of the Pandemic ... |
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1/2020Artnr: SPAIN is the family album in this issue, from way back and up to and including King Fernando VII. Isabella II and on will be in RDQ 2/2020. Also: The Iturbides - a forgotten dynasty, Mrs Louisa Louis - a friend to Queen Victoria and before her to Princess Charlotte; "Dear Lottie" - The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg and President Roosevelt; The Duke of Sussex and his two wives; Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria and much more. |
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4/2019Artnr: Remember a certain NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE - this time the Royal Family Album is dedicated to him and his family and their royal, sometimes forced, connections - as always presented by Charlotte Zeepvat. "The Other Mrs Simpson" - who was she? Marlene Eilers Koenig writes about the first wife of David Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven. Empress Elisabet of Austria felt safe in Geneva - she shouldn't have! Elizabeth Jane Timms tells that sad story. The 5th and last part of the German abdications of 1918 is also in this issue as well as the continuation of the the Eulenburg memoirs. "The Six Stunning Infantas" is a new series, created by Datiu Salvia Ocana and finally there is another Little Known Royal in the form of Prince Gustav of Denmark - Coryne Hall writes. |
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3/2019Artnr: Charlotte Zeepvat treats us to a BOURBON-ORLEANS family album with 108 illustrations and 6 pedigrees. Marlene Eilers Koenig writes about The Wedding of King Peter II and Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark and Elizabeth jane Timms about little Princess Maximiliane of Bavaria (1810-1821). "Mrs Ronald Greville" was a wealthy British socialite and jewelry collector - and close to the Royal Family. Her life story is told by Coryne Hall, who also writes about the Little-known Prince Alexander of the Netherland. A new contributor to the magazine is Douglas Scott Brooke who gives us the memoirs of Prince Philipp zu Eulenburg, a close friend to the Kaiser and other Royals of the time. |
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2/2019Artnr: FRANCE is the topic of Charlotte Zeepvat's family album in this and in two more issues; BOURBON (the old Royal Family of France) now, with ORLEANS and BONAPARTE to follow. Charlotte has outdone herself finding 100 old portraiits and photographs to share with us. She has also written another "Nannie article" called "Dearest Millie" featuring an English nurse working for Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (Wladimir) and others. Stefan Haderer writes about the BALTAZZI family and its conenctions, sometimes fatal, to the Habsburgs while Bearn Bilker writes a biography of Princess Woizlawa-Feodora Reuss, née Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1918-2019). |
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1/2019Artnr: HANOVER is the family being presented by Charlotte Zeepvat as usual, and not only the dynasty that started with Ernst August, the Duke of Cumberland, in 1837 - but all the way back to the late 16th century and the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. The genealogy - six pages in all - takes us to and through the House of Hanover in England as well. Marlene Eilers-Koenig joins the effort with an article about CUMBERLAND - The three princesses - dealing mostly with Marie-Louise, Alexandra and Olga of Hanover and their lives in Baden and Schwerin etc. Stefan Haderer continues his article on the ACHILLEION on Corfu - and its second Imperial owner, Kaiser Wilhelm II. Bearn Bilker also continues on an article that was started in the previous issue: ABDICATIONS, this time dealing with Saxe-Weimar, Hessen and by Rhine, Württemberg, Saxony, Mecklenburg and Waldeck. The Little-Known royal this time is Prince Erik of Sweden (1889-1918) And much more .... |
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4/2018Artnr: The Family Album in RDQ 4/2018 is MONTENEGRO - the very special Balkan dynasty which exported Princesses in many directions. Marlene A. Eilers Koenig writes about Nonnie (Nancy) from the US who became Princess Anastasia of Greece. Charlotte Zeepvat presents an anonymous correspondence with a surprise royal twist, and Ove Mogensen describes more Bonaparte graves. Also, Bearn Bilker starts his series on the November 1918 abdications in Germany. |
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