From left to right: Catharina-Amalia,
Princess of Orange, King Willem-Alexander, Princess Ariane, Queen
Maxima and Princess Alexia Suddenly we must make a huge jump in
time for this last Princess of Orange. After the death of Sophie of
Württemberg her husband remarried to Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont,
but as he was already King of the Netherlands, she automatically
became Queen. After William III…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Wilhelmina of Prussia
2nd January 2016
Wilhelmina of Prussia was born on 7
August 1751 to Prince Augustus William of Prussia and Duchess Luise
of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Her brother succeeded as Frederick
William II of Prussia. She barely knew her father as he died when
she was 7 years old. She was raised mostly…
Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of
Orange, is better known in the Netherlands as Anna of Hanover. She
was born in 1709 as the daughter of the future George II of Great
Britain and Caroline of Ansbach. Her father had been away on a
hunting trip and wrote to his wife…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel
19th December 2015
Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel is the ninth
Princess of Orange. She was born on 7 February 1688 as the daughter
of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Maria Amalia of
Courland. Marie Louise was their 11th child. She was raised as a
protestant and she was noticed as a possible bride for Johan Willem
Friso. He visited Kassel in 1707 to meet with the then 21-year-old
Marie Louise. The advice he…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Mary II of England
12th December 2015
The 8th Princess of Orange was also a
British Princess and a namesake of the previous Princess. This Mary
Stuart was born on 30 April 1662 as the daughter of James II of
England and Anne Hyde. She grew up in the relative peace of
Richmond Palace with her sister Anne. She…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Mary, Princess Royal
6th December 2015
You may have heard of this Princess of
Orange before, as the 7th Princess of Orange was also an
English Princess. Mary was the daughter of Charles I and
Henrietta Maria of France and also the first bearer of the title,
‘Princess Royal’, which was created by…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Éléonore de Bourbon
21st November 2015
Éléanore de Bourbon was born on 30 April
1587 to Henri I de Bourbon and his second wife Charlotte Catherine
de la Tremoille. She was closely related to the French royal family
as her father was a first cousin of King Henry IV of France. She
had a half-sister from her father’s previous marriage and a full
brother, who succeeded to their father’s titles. Her future husband
was the son…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Louise de Coligny
14th November 2015
Louise de Coligny, fourth wife of William
the Silent. Louise de Coligny was the fourth and last wife of
William the Silent. She was born on 23 September 1555 at Castle
Châtillon-sur-Long as the second child, but first daughter of
Gaspard de Coligny and Charlotte de Laval.
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Charlotte of Bourbon
7th November 2015
Charlotte of Bourbon The third Princess
of Orange was Charlotte of Bourbon. She was born in 1546 or 1547 as
the daughter of Louis, Duke of Montpensier and Jacqueline de
Longwy, Countess of Bar-Sur-Seine. She was their fourth daughter
and fifth child. Supposedly her father…
The Fifteen Princesses of Orange: Anna of Saxony
4th November 2015
The second Princess of Orange, and also
William the Silent’s second wife, is probably the most scandalous
of them all. She was born on 23 December 1544 in Dresden as the
daughter of Maurice, Elector of Saxony and Agnes of Hesse. She
would be their only surviving child and she grew up in the court of
the Saxony Electors. She was just nine when her father died and
continued her education at…

