🔥 Extrait des archives : le décès de la princesse Margarita de Bade

 

[Note : Cette nécrologie a été rédigée à l'occasion du décès de la princesse Margarita en 2013 par Arturo E. Beéche.]


SAR la princesse Margarita de Bade est décédée à Farnham dans la soirée du 15 janvier 2013. Son décès a mis fin à une longue maladie qui avait gravement mis à mal la santé de la princesse.

Marguerite est née à Schloss Salem le 14 juillet 1932. Elle était la première enfant du margrave Berthold de Bade et de son épouse, l'ancienne princesse Théodora de Grèce et du Danemark. Berthold, chef respecté de la maison grand-ducale de Bade, était le fils unique du margrave Max de Bade (le dernier chancelier de l'Allemagne impériale) et de son épouse la princesse Marie-Louise de Cumberland, fille aînée du duc de Cumberland, Ernst August de Hanovre, et de son épouse danoise, la princesse Thyra. La princesse Théodora était la deuxième fille du prince André de Grèce et du Danemark et de son épouse, l'ancienne princesse Alice de Battenberg, les parents de trois autres filles et d'un fils, SAR le duc d'Édimbourg. Elle était la petite-fille aînée des deux grands-parents.

La princesse a été élevée au château de Salem, où sa famille a financé un centre éducatif réputé construit selon les politiques progressistes proposées par Kurt Hahn, un éducateur d'origine juive très respecté. Berthold et Hahn étaient le cœur de l'école de Salem, tous deux faisant également office de remparts contre la domination nationale-socialiste de l'Allemagne. Hahn a finalement été contraint de quitter l'Allemagne et de chercher refuge en Angleterre, où il a fondé Gordonstoun, l'école fréquentée par le prince Philipp et le prince de Galles.

Après la naissance de leur fille Margarita, Berthold et Theodora ont eu deux autres enfants : Maximilian (Max), né en 1933, et Ludwig, né en 1937.

Les Baden ont subi des pressions croissantes pour rejoindre le parti nazi naissant, comme certains de leurs cousins ​​et amis. Berthold, cependant, est resté ferme et a refusé toute pression pour trahir sa conscience.

Après la fin de la guerre, les Baden renouèrent des contacts avec leur famille anglaise. Bien qu'ils ne furent pas invités au mariage du prince Philip et de la princesse Elizabeth en 1947, ils participèrent à la cérémonie officielle du couronnement de la reine Elizabeth en 1953.

Wanting to study nursing, Princess Margarita relocated to London in the 1950s. It was while there that she met Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia (1928-2000), the second son of the late King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and of his wife, the former Princess Marie of Romania. Both Tomislav and Margarita were descendants of Queen Victoria. The wedding date was announced from Salem on April 8, 1957, and the wedding date set for June 6.

The wedding festivities provided the extended Gotha with another opportunity to gather and repair links damaged by the debacle of the Second World War. Present at Schloß Baden to witness the ceremony were, among many others: the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Marie of Yugoslavia, Queen Frederica of Greece, King Umberto II of Italy, King Simeon of Bulgaria, King Peter II of Yugoslavia, The Earl and countess Mountbatten of Burma, and even the elderly Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna Jr., who by then lived at Schloß Mainau, her son Lennart’s island paradise on Lake Konstanz.

Tomislav and Margarita settled in the UK, where he owned a fruit farm. It was there that their two children were born: Nicholas in 1958, and Katerina the following year. Margarita remained close to her English family and she was frequently a guest of The Queen and Prince Philip.

Unfortunately, the marriage that had began with such promise of mutual happiness experienced much turmoil. Tomislav’s financial situation was terribly unstable and the fruit farm a source of much worry and concern. In the end the enterprise was closed. Margarita tried as much as she could to lend a hand, but eventually the writing was on the wall. In 1982 their marriage ended in divorce and most ungraciously, Tomislav remarried his lady friend later that same year. He went on to have two sons with Ms Linda Bonney, his second wife.

Princess Margarita remained living in London, where her two children were raised under the kind support of their royal cousins. She never remarried. Margarita’s links to the English royal family were not affected by her divorce, which had not been the case with many others who had incurred in such course of action.

In 1987 Princess Katerina married a prominent lawyer of Sri Lanka extraction, Desmond de Silva, with whom he had one daughter. Five years later Prince Nicholas married a Yugoslav-born lady by the name of Ljiljana Licánin, by whom he had a daughter, Marija, in 1993. Nicholoas is estranged from his wife. Victoria de Silva and Marija of Yugoslavia are Princess Margarita’s only grandchildren. She also has a great-grandson from her granddaughter Marija.

It was common to see Margarita attend various family gatherings in Germany, from weddings, to baptisms and even some funerals. She traveled frequently from her London residence and she was always seen sporting a nice smile and a twinkle in her eye. I met Princess Margarita a few times and she always seemed to have a good time, even when confined to a wheelchair. In fact, once at Schoß Langenburg I helped carry the princess, who was seated in her wheelchair. “Your poor man, to come from so far to help carry me,” she said. “Madame,” I replied, “to me, it is a pleasure to be able to help you and not a bother whatsoever.”

I last saw Princess Margarita at Schloß Salem in 2007. It was far too busy for us to sit and chat. But she nodded and smiled when I asked if I could take some pictures. Her smile, I will never forget. It beamed and made any room shine with light. that twinkle, she never lost.

My condolences to her brothers and the entire family…May She Rest in Peace…

 Prince Tomislav, Princess Margarita and Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia
 Wedding of Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia and
Princess Margarita of Baden


The Duke of Edinburgh with Prince Tomislav and Princess Margarita
of Yugoslavia. Behind Prince Philip is Margravine Theodora of Baden. 


From left: Hereditary Prince Max, Prince Ludwig and Princess Margarita of Baden. 


Prince Tomislav and Princess Margarita
of Yugoslavia. 


Margrave Berthold and Margravine Theodora of Baden with their
 children: Margarita, Max and Ludwig.


The baptism of Princess Margarita of Baden, September 1932.
Princess Margarita of Baden with ehr sister-in-law Princess Marianne
of Baden, Langenburg 2004. 


Fürstin Eilika of Leiningen and Princess Margarita of Baden,
Schloß Salem 2007.  


Princess Margarita of Baden with her daughter Princess Katerina
of Yugoslavia, Mr Desmond de Siliva and Victoria de Silva, Schloß Salem, 2007. 


Princess Margarita of Baden with Prince Ernst August of Hannover,
Schloß Salem 2007.