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  1. Princess Antonia of Prussia, Duchess of Wellington OBE (Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise Mansfeld; born 28 April 1955) is a British aristocrat and philanthropist. She serves as the President of The Guinness Partnership, [1] an affordable housing community benefit society in the United Kingdom.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2020 · In 1977, Princess Antonia married the Marquess of Douro, the Heir of the 8th Duke of Wellington. The couple have five children and succeeded to the Dukedom in 2015, also making her the Duchess of Ciudad Rodrigo in Spain, the Princess of Waterloo in Belgium and The Netherlands, and the Duchess of Victoria in Portugal in addition to ...

  3. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Prince Friedrich disappeared when his daughter, Antonia, was only 10 and found drowned in the Rhine while staying at his Reinhartshausen castle in Erbach, Germany. Was it an accident? Or was it intentional?

    • Anya Ryan
  4. Princess Antonia, Marchioness of Douro nació el 28 de diciembre de 1953 como la segunda hija del rey Juan Carlos I y de la reina Sofía de España. Desde su infancia, Antonia estuvo involucrada en numerosas actividades oficiales y representó a España en eventos internacionales.

  5. Charles Wellesley, Marqués de Douro, está casado con la princesa Antonia, Marquesa de Douro. Ambos pertenecen a familias nobles europeas: Charles es el hijo mayor del octavo duque de Wellington, mientras que Antonia es la sobrina del rey Juan Carlos I de España.

  6. Biography. Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise Mansfeld was born in London on 28 April 1955, the daughter of Prince Frederick of Prussia and Lady Brigid Katherine Rachel Guinness, daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh. She is the twin sister of Prince Rupert Alexander Frederick.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2021 · . On 3 February 1977, Antonia married Arthur Charles Wellesley, Marquess of Douro, the eldest son of Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington. The couple were married at the Church of St. Paul in Knightsbridge, a small, unspectacular but probably the most fashionable neighborhood church in Britain. .