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Charlotte “de Bar” von Mecklenburg-Strelitz

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Charlotte “de Bar” von Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Birth
Prangins, District de Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland
Death
23 Jul 1989 (aged 68)
Munich, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Inzigkofen, Landkreis Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Add to Map
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Archduchess Charlotte of Austria was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. She was known by the name Charlotte de Bar while a welfare worker in the United States of America from 1943 to 1956. Charlotte Hedwig Franziska Josepha Maria Antonia Roberta Ottonia Pia Anna Ignatia Marcus d'Aviano of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Prangins, where the Austrian imperial family was living in exile following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the First World War, her family lived in various countries during their exile: after they left Switzerland they went to the Portuguese island of Madeira where her father died a month after her first birthday, having contracted pneumonia. Her sister, Elisabeth was born two months later, they settled in Belgium before leaving Europe to flee to the United States to escape the Nazis. Having moved to Canada with her family, she obtained a degree in Economics from Laval University in 1942 and pursued further education at Fordham University upon returning to the United States.
In 1943 Archduchess Charlotte started work as a welfare worker in Manhattan's East Harlem neighbourhood using the name Charlotte de Bar. In May 1956, Charlotte became engaged to George, Duke of Mecklenburg and head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, they were married in a civil ceremony on 21 July 1956 in Pöcking, followed by a religious ceremony four days later. She left her position as a welfare worker after her marriage, her husband Duke George died on 6 July 1963 and they had no children. Archduchess Charlotte died in Munich four months after the death of her mother. Newsreel footage of her wedding to George, Duke of Mecklenburg Archduchess Charlotte of Austria | House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Archduchess Charlotte of Austria was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. She was known by the name Charlotte de Bar while a welfare worker in the United States of America from 1943 to 1956. Charlotte Hedwig Franziska Josepha Maria Antonia Roberta Ottonia Pia Anna Ignatia Marcus d'Aviano of Habsburg-Lorraine was born in Prangins, where the Austrian imperial family was living in exile following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after the First World War, her family lived in various countries during their exile: after they left Switzerland they went to the Portuguese island of Madeira where her father died a month after her first birthday, having contracted pneumonia. Her sister, Elisabeth was born two months later, they settled in Belgium before leaving Europe to flee to the United States to escape the Nazis. Having moved to Canada with her family, she obtained a degree in Economics from Laval University in 1942 and pursued further education at Fordham University upon returning to the United States.
In 1943 Archduchess Charlotte started work as a welfare worker in Manhattan's East Harlem neighbourhood using the name Charlotte de Bar. In May 1956, Charlotte became engaged to George, Duke of Mecklenburg and head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, they were married in a civil ceremony on 21 July 1956 in Pöcking, followed by a religious ceremony four days later. She left her position as a welfare worker after her marriage, her husband Duke George died on 6 July 1963 and they had no children. Archduchess Charlotte died in Munich four months after the death of her mother. Newsreel footage of her wedding to George, Duke of Mecklenburg Archduchess Charlotte of Austria | House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz


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