Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg

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Charlotte
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Reign 14 January 1919 - 12 November 1964
Born 23 January 1896(1896-01-23)
Berg Castle, Luxembourg
Died 9 July 1985 (aged 89), aged 89
Predecessor Marie-Adélaïde
Successor Jean
Consort Felix of Bourbon-Parma
Issue Prince Jean
Princess Elizabeth
Princess Marie-Adelaide
Princess Marie Gabriele
Prince Charles
Princess Alix
Royal House House of Nassau-Weilburg
Father Guillaume IV
Mother Marie Anne of Portugal

Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (Charlotte Aldegonde Élise Marie Wilhelmine) (January 23, 1896July 9, 1985) was the second daughter of Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Marie Anne of Portugal. Her maternal grandparents were Miguel of Portugal and Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.

When her older sister Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, who had succeeded their father, was forced to abdicate on January 14, 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 September 28, 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 in World War II, Charlotte, exiled in London, became an important symbol of national unity.

On November 6, 1919, she married Felix of Bourbon, Prince of Parma, and they had six children:

Styles of
Grand Duchess Charlotte I of Luxembourg
Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg
Houses of Nassau and Bourbon

Adolphe
Children
   William IV
   Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden
William IV
Children
   Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde
   Grand Duchess Charlotte
   Hilda, Princess of Schwarzenberg
   Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria
   Princess Elisabeth
   Princess Sophie
Marie-Adélaïde
Charlotte
Children
   Grand Duke Jean
   Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg
   Princess Marie-Adélaïde
   Princess Marie Gabrièle
   Prince Charles
   Alix, Princess of Ligne
Grandchildren
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Robert
Jean
Children
   Princess Marie Astrid
   Grand Duke Henri
   Prince Jean
   Princess Margaretha
   Prince Guillaume
Grandchildren
   Princess Marie Gabrièle
   Prince Constantin
   Prince Wenceslas
   Prince Carl Johann
   Prince Paul-Louis
   Prince Léopold
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Jean
Henri
Children
   Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume
   Prince Félix
   Prince Louis
   Princess Alexandra
   Prince Sébastien

On November 12, 1964, she abdicated in favour of her son, Prince Jean, who had then been regent for three years.

Charlotte died on July 9, 1985, from cancer.

Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Born: 23 January 1896 Died: 6 July 1985
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Marie-Adélaïde
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
1919–1964
Succeeded by
Jean
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