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Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy

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Father
  
Umberto II of Italy


Name
  
Princess Gabriella

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Born
  
24 February 1940 (age 84) Naples, Italy (
1940-02-24
)

Issue
  
Marie Elizabeth Zellinger de Balkany

Mother
  
Princess Marie-Jose of Belgium

Spouse
  
Robert Zellinger de Balkany (m. 1969–1990)

Parents
  
Marie Jose of Belgium, Umberto II of Italy

Books
  
Jewellery of the House of Savoy

Grandparents
  
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Belgium, Elena of Montenegro, Albert I of Belgium

Great-grandparents
  
Umberto I of Italy, Margherita of Savoy

Similar People
  
Marie Jose of Belgium, Umberto II of Italy, Princess Maria Beatrice, Vittorio Emanuele - Prince of, Robert Zellinger de Balkany

Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy (Maria Gabriella Giuseppa Aldegonda Adelaide Ludovica Felicita Gennara; born 24 February 1940) is the middle daughter of Italy's last king, Umberto II, and Marie José of Belgium, the "May Queen", and a sister of the pretender to their father's throne, Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples. She is an historical writer.

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Life

Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy The Royal Watcher

Maria Gabriella di Savoia was the third child of the Prince and Princess of Piedmont, born in Naples, Italy in 1940. Her older siblings were Princess Maria Pia and Prince Vittorio Emanuele, while the younger was Princess Maria Beatrice. Her parents, married since 1930, were unhappy together, as her mother confessed in an interview many years later (On n'a jamais été heureux, "We were never happy"), and separated after the Italian monarchy was abolished following the 1946 referendum. To avoid capture by Nazi troops her mother had fled Italy to neutral Switzerland with Maria Gabriella and her siblings, where they took refuge from September 1943 until their return to Italy in 1945, by which time their father had become lieutenant-general of the kingdom for his father, King Victor Emmanuel III. Exiled after the fall of the monarchy, the family gathered briefly in Portugal, whence she, her sisters and brother soon returned with their mother to Switzerland, while their father remained in Portugal. Being Catholics, her parents never divorced.

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Educated in Switzerland, Maria Gabriella also took courses in a school associated with the Louvre in Paris. After her father's death, and with her brother's approval, she launched the King Umberto II Foundation in Lausanne, dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the House of Savoy. She participated in numerous cultural presentations and organized an exhibit in Albertville during the 1992 Olympics. At the beginning of the 21st century she co-authored a number of books, mostly with Stefano Papi.

Relationship with the Shah of Iran

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In the 1950s, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, then divorced from his second wife, indicated his interest in marrying Princess Maria Gabriella. Pope John XXIII reportedly vetoed the suggestion. In an editorial about the rumors surrounding the marriage of "a Muslim sovereign and a Catholic princess", the Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, wrote that the match constituted "a grave danger."

Marriage and child

She married Robert Zellinger de Balkany (4 August 1931 in Ichlod, Romania - 19 September 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland) on 12 February 1969 in Sainte-Mesme. The religious wedding was celebrated later on 21 June 1969 at Eze-sur-Mer. The couple separated in 1976 and divorced in November 1990. They had one child:

  • Marie Elizabeth Zellinger de Balkany (born 2 March 1972), married Olivier Janssens (born 1964) on 31 October 2002 and has three children:
  • Gabriella Luise Maria Janssens (born 7 March 2004);
  • Tommaso Janssens (born 13 January 2005).
  • Louis Janssens (born 1 June 2009)
  • Published works

  • Casa Savoia. Diario di una monarchia (2001, Mondadori Electa), co-written with Romano Brancalini.
  • Gioielli di Casa Savoia (2002, Mondadori Electa), co-written with Stefano Papi.
  • Vita di corte in casa Savoia (2005, Mondadori Electa), co-written with Stefano Papi. ISBN 978-8837024130
  • Jewellery of the House of Savoy (2007, Mondadori Electa), co-written with Stefano Papi. ISBN 978-8837052409 (expanded English edition of Gioielli di Casa Savoia)
  • References

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