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Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma

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Princess Diana
Princess Franz Josef of Hohenzollern
Born(1932-05-22)22 May 1932
Paris, French Third Republic
Died4 May 2020(2020-05-04) (aged 87)
Bad Krozingen, Germany
Burial
Bad Krozingen
Spouses
Prince Franz Josef of Hohenzollern
(m. 1955; div. 1961)
Hans Joachim Oehmichen
(m. 1961; died 1995)
IssueAlexander Oehmichen
Gaetano Oehmichen
Maria Oehmichen
Names
Diane Marguerite de Bourbon-Parme
HouseBourbon-Parma
FatherPrince Gaetano of Bourbon-Parma
MotherPrincess Margarete of Thurn and Taxis

Princess Diana Margherita of Bourbon-Parma (Diane Marguerite de Bourbon-Parme in French; 22 May 1932 – 4 May 2020) was a French aristocrat and member of the House of Bourbon-Parma, a cadet branch of the Spanish royal family.[1]

Biography

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Princess Diana was born in Paris on 22 May 1932 to Prince Gaetano of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Margarete of Thurn and Taxis. In 1955 she married Prince Franz Josef Hubertus Maria Meinrad Michael of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, son of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern. She gave birth to a son, Alexander, in 1957.

She and Prince Franz Josef divorced in 1961 after it was revealed that the prince was not Alexander's biological father.[2] On 21 March 1961 she married her son's biological father, Hans Joachim Oehmichen, in Stuttgart.They had two more children, Gaetano and Maria, and had their marriage consecrated in the Catholic Church in 1992. Her first marriage was officially annulled by the Catholic Church on 17 January 1980.[2] Her second husband died in 1995. Diana resided for 8 years in the Villa Le Pianore in Camaiore, a historic residence for the Bourbons and visited there in 2013.[3] Princess Diana died from COVID-19 in Bad Krozingen, Germany on 4 May 2020.

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ "¿Quién es la última princesa fallecida por coronavirus y cuál es su vínculo con la Familia Real española?" [Who is the last princess who died of coronavirus and what is her link with the Spanish Royal Family?]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 7 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Nuevo luto en la familia de Borbón-Parma: la princesa Diana, fallecida por coronavirus (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "LA PRINCIPESSA DIANA DI BORBONE VISITA CAMAIORE" (in Italian). 6 June 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2024.