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Royalty Digest Quarterly

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.
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1/2018

1/2018

Artnr: ROYALTY DIGEST Quarterly 1/2018 has two articles on the Royal House of Norway: Charlotte Zeepvat's Family Album and Trond Norén Isaksen's essay on the Viceroys of that nation. Marlene A Eilers Koenig is back with an article in Favour of Grand Duke Kirill, while Elizabth Jane Timms writes about Princess Alix of Hesse's Visit to Harrogate. Datiu Salvia y Ocaña portrays the Ifanta Beatriz, daughter of King Alfonso XIII and Queen Ena and Princess Dagmar (Jr) of Denmark is the Little-Known Royal in this issue. Finally, the series of Romanian Royal Letters is brought to its end.
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4/2017

4/2017

Artnr: ROYALTY DIGEST Quarterly 4/2017 brings Charlotte Zeepvat's Danish Royal family album up to date with two pedigrees and 94 images. Also, read about The Last Kohary - The life of Prince Philipp Josias of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and about Susan Symon's favourite German Palaces (Schlösser) and about Princess Thyra (the younger) of Denmark. Finally, enjoy more Royal Romanian Letters and a review of Ed Hanson's "The Wandering Princess".
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3/2017

3/2017

Artnr: Parents-in-law of Europe In the new issue of Royalty Digest Quarterly (3/2017), Charlotte Zeepvat has outdone herself in regards to the Family Album, which this time covers the family and descendants of King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark. In over 100 amazing photographs, many rarely seen before, we get to know the Danish and British Royal families as well as the Romanovs, the Greeks and the Hanoverians. Also: The Coronations of Scandinavia, A very special Birth at Darmstadt, Princess Katherine of Greece and many more Romanian letters.
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2/2017

2/2017

Artnr: Our 46th issue deals with the Kingdom of Denmark in three different articles: A FAMILY ALBUM by Charlotte Zeepvat with 86 illustrations, and A KING FOR DENMARK by the same author, dealing with the complicated matter of whom select as heir to the Danish throne after Frederik VII. The third articler, written by Ted Rosvall, deals with a Danish Royal Legend: Jomfru Fanny - an alleged daughter of King Christian VIII and his first wife, Charlotte Frederikke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Princess Maud of Fife is the "Little-Known Royal" in this issue - presented by Coryne Hall.
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1/2017

1/2017

Artnr: In our 45th issue BULGARIA is the family album with 79 illustration, dealing with the Battenberg and Coburg dynasties both. Charlotte Zeepvat writes about the Duke of Abruzzi, an Italian Prince, while Marlene Eilers Koenig tells the story of Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar and Lady Augusta Gordon-Lennox. The Princely House of Monaco, especially during the days of Prince Albert I, is described by Michael Nash, and there is also a new section called; LITTLE-KNOWN ROYALS, opening with prince Harald of Denmark, a mini-biography by Coryne Hall.
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4/2016

4/2016

Artnr: Our 44th issue deals with both recent and ancient events: The Albanian Royal Wedding was covered by well-known Royal expert Netty Leistra, whereas likewise knowledgeable Marleine Eilers writes about Three Royal Weddings in 1896. Charlotte Zeepvat concludes her Family Album on the British Royal family with a 4th chapter, covering the Houses of Saxe-Coburg and Windsor in 100 pictures. Coryne Hall writes about Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia and his ventures into Country Club affairs. The Half a Century of Royal Letters continues with a 2nd chapter, covering the years 1913-1917.
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3/2016

3/2016

Artnr: This is the 43rd issue of RDQ issue - number 3/2016: From the contents: * Mariana Vitória and the Royal Weddings in Portugal by Alberto Penna Rodrigues * My dearest Patsy - A nurse and her royal patients by Charlotte Zeepvat [Part II] * The Royal House of Great Britain III - Queen Victoria and her family by Charlotte Zeepvat * Anne of Romania 1923-2016 by Diana Mandache * Half a century of Royal Letters - collected by John Wimbles, compiled and edited by David Horbury. A unique illustrated correspondence ... As for the "Album", Charlotte Zeepvat has this time outdone herself, giving us no less than 108 fantastic photos, maybe 25% of them never before published, of the old Queen and her descendants. The Royal letters are written by Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses, Queens and Princesses. Fascinating reading!
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2/2016

2/2016

Artnr: In this the 42nd issue of RDQ Trond Norén Isaksen writes about the Swedish Royal Dukedoms, Helen Rappaport about Mister Heath, tutor to the Tsar, and Charlotte Zeepvat about Patsy, a royal nurse. The Royal album this time is the House of Hanover in England - with around 80 fine illustrations.
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1/2016

1/2016

Artnr: In this issue, Charlotte Zeepvat starts her trilogy of Family Albums covering the Royal Families of Great Britain. The houses of TUDOR and STUART come first, with 2 pedigrees and 95 illustrations, many of them rarely seen before. Also, read Marlene Eilers Koenig's very thorough article about the Royal Marriage act and how it affected various descendants of King George III. Coryne Hall writes about MALMAISON and the Empress Joséphine, whereas Lucas Szkopinski presents a very naughty Infante of Spain.
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4/2015

4/2015

Artnr: Time for a major still reigning Royal family to be the object of Charlotte Zeepvat's now famous Family album series; The Netherlands - with 96 glorious illustrations and four most fascinating pedigrees, showing how almost every Royal familys descends from the House of Orange. Also, read Claudia Witte's article on the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves with unique illystrations; learn about The Herzog-Max-Palais in Muncih - written by Elizabeth Jane Timms; and about the extraordinary life of Princess Louise of Belgium.
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3/2015

3/2015

Artnr: SERBIA and YUGOSLAVIA is the Family Album of this issue, featuring the Obrenovic and Karadjordje dynasties both. Unique illustrations.

Other articles include one by Coryne Hall on Princess Beatrice and the Isle of Wight, and one on The Jewels of Portugal by Michael Nash. Also, "A Highly Unusual Affair" - Th intimate relationship between Emperor Franz Joseph and actress Katharina Schratt by Stefan Haderer.
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2/2015

2/2015

Artnr: ITALY is the family album in this issue with 106 illustrations and 3 large pedigrees.

Other articles include a biography of "The Shepherdess Queen" - Elena of Montenegro and the sequal to Charlotte Zeepvat's article on Princess Helena Victoria. Richard Thornton writes about the Tecks in Florence and Elizabeth Jane Timms on Schloss Kranichstein in Germany.
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1/2015

1/2015

Artnr: GREECE is the family album as RDQ begins its 10th year of publication. This album has 119 beautiful pictures, interesting text and a detailed genealogy.

Other articles include two short biographies of Queen Eleonore of Bulgaria and of Princess Helena Victoria. Incestuous marriages within the Royal Families of Europe is a somewhat discomforting yet true article of a very Royal problem . and finally there is an account of the wedding of King Zog of Albaniam as told by someone that was present.
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4/2014

4/2014

Artnr: PORTUGAL is the main theme of this issue, but there are also articles on Queen Victoria-s first great-grandchild, Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, on Sheila Chisholm, a lady from down under, with a lot of Royal connections.
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3/2014

3/2014

Artnr: "Tiny" was the nickname of Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark, sister of the Duke of Edinburgh. Her life is described in a short article by well-known royal biographer Hugo Vickers in this issue of RDQ. ROMANIA is the family album, as usual presented by Charlotte Zeepvat, who also concludes her mini-biography of Princess Marie of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess of Russia. The third part of Griffith Henniger on the Empress Alexandra's War Relief Work is also in this issue, as well as an obituary, written by Bearn Bilker, of Prince Michael of Prussia.
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2/2014

2/2014

Artnr: SCHWARZBURG-RUDOLSTADT, a tiny principality in the Thuringian mountains, is the topic of Charlotte Zeepvat's Family Album in this issue. Also, read about the Duke of Parma, Carlo Ludovico - the Anti-Hero, and about Appleton House - the home of Carl and Maud, later King and Queen of Norway. The article on Empress Alexandra's War Relief Work continues and there is also a biography of Princess Marie of Greece and Denmark, Grand Duchess of Russia, as well as The Tercentenary of the House of Hanover.
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1/2014

1/2014

Artnr: BELGIUM is the topic of Charlotte Zeepvat's Family Album in this issue. Also, read about Queen Marie in the Pacific Northwest and about Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the Artstetten Castle. Maria Pavlovna (1786-1859) was twice Grand Duchess, of Russia and of Saxe-Weimar, and why is a Prince of Montenegro buried in Ireland? Empress Alexandra's little known War Relief Work is presented and there is also a mini-biography of her little sister, Princess Marie of Hesse.
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4/2013

4/2013

Artnr: ROYALTY DIGEST Quarterly 4/2013 has the 2nd part of Charlotte Zeepvat's Romanov Family album with another 100 magnificent illustrations. Olivier Defrance writes about Princess Clémentine of Saxe-Coburg, who shared her time between Egypt and Europe. Ted Rosvall writes about Princess "Tha" of Sweden and Denmark and finally two Royal mausoleums, Dreux in France and Weilburg in Germany, are presented.
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3/2013

3/2013

Artnr: 2013 is a jubilee year for the Romanov Dynasty. ROYALTY DIGEST QUARTERLY observes this with Romanov articles in every issue. Charlotte Zeepvat presents the first part of her Family Album on the Imperial Russian family with 4 pedigrees and over 105 illustrations, some of them rarely seen before. There are also articles on the German kings and princes in 1913, the Infanta that could have been Queen and much more.
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2/2013

2/2013

Artnr: The 30th issue contains the second part of Charlotte Zeepvat's biography of Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (1890-1958) and a captivating story by Alberto Penna Rodrigues on the Duchesses of Aosta and the Nazis. The Family Album this time is LIPPE, presented by Ricardo Mateos. Marion Wynn writes about the Romanov Tercentenary in 1913 and Elizabeth Jane Timms about an engagement at Coburg.
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1/2013

1/2013

Artnr: The 29th issue starts off with an article on Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1890-1958), once married to Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, by Charlotte Zeepvat. It has two articles from Brazil, one on the Hunt for a new Empress for Dom Pedro I and one on the Centeneray of Dom Pedro Gastao de Orleans e Bragance. The will of Queen Joséphine of Sweden is presented as well a Woolbrook Cottage, once the home of Queen Victoria's parents.
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4/2012

4/2012

Artnr: The 28th issue has no less than ten major articles, including "Princess Sibylla - A Royal Destiny" by Roger Lundgren, "Konopiste - A Castle Confiscated" by Christophe Vachaudez and "The Lady in Question" - Miss Winter, the governess to Queen Wilhelmina and to the Romanian Royal children by Charlotte Zeepvat. Also, the fourth and final part of the Habsburg family album with 78 pictures and 5 pedigrees.
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3/2012

3/2012

Artnr: RDQ 3/2012 has just been published, this time with two fascinating ALEXANDRA articles, Princess Alix of Greece, who married Grand Duke Paul and died at the birth of her second child, and Princess Alexandra, the Duchess of Fife, who married her cousin, Prince Arthur of Connaught. Also, an article on Cumberland Lodge and Princess Helena, and one on the infamous Countess af Gyldensteen, ancestress of a majority of European Royals... The Habsburgs family album this time focuses the Tuscany branch.
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2/2012

2/2012

Artnr: Read about the Coburgs in Brazil; Amelie - The Unknown Empress, A Royal Romance (George and Marina) and enjoy the second part of the Habsburg Family Album, this time focusing the branches founded by Archdukes Karl and Josef.
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1/2012

1/2012

Artnr: Read about SASJA and Princess Victoria of Prussia, The Last King of Finland, Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (who would have been Queen), King Leka I of the Albanians and enjoy the first part of our large HABSBURG Family Album.
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