Queen Paola of Belgium

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Paola Ruffo di Calabria
File:HM Queen Paola, Princess of Belgium.jpg
Queen consort of the Belgians
Tenure9 August 1993 – 21 July 2013
Born (1937-09-11) 11 September 1937 (age 86)
Villa Claudia, Forte dei Marmi, Italy
Spouse
(m. 1959)
IssueKing Philippe
Astrid, Archduchess of Austria-Este
Prince Laurent
Names
Paola Margherita Giuseppina Maria Antonia Consiglia
HouseRuffo di Calabria
FatherFulco, Prince Ruffo di Calabria
MotherLuisa Gazelli dei Conti di Rossana
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Queen Paola of Belgium (born Donna[1] Paola Ruffo di Calabria on 11 September 1937) is the wife of the former King Albert II and was Queen of the Belgians from 1993 until his abdication in 2013 in favour of their son King Philippe.

Early life and family background

She was born in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany, Italy, the seventh and youngest child of the World War I Italian flying ace Fulco, Prince Ruffo di Calabria, 6th Duke of Guardia Lombarda (1884–1946).[2] Her mother was Luisa Gazelli dei Conti di Rossana e di Sebastiano (1896–1989), a matrilineal descendant of the Marquis de Lafayette, a hero of the American Revolution. She is of Italian and Belgian ancestry and was hailed as one of the leading beauties of Europe in her youth.

Queen Paola is fluent in Italian, French, German and English. Less fluent, and the cause of occasional criticism, is her Dutch, the mother tongue of nearly 60 percent of Belgians.[3]

Ademarus Rufus, who died in 1049, held the title of Comes in southern Italy and Siggerio Ruffo became Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II's grand marshal of the Kingdom of Sicily in 1235.[2] The family divided into two branches after the 14th century: the Ruffo di Calabria and the Ruffo di Scaletta, to the former of which the Queen belongs.

Queen Paola's brother, Don Fabrizio Ruffo di Calabria-Santipau (1922–2005), head of the entire family from 1975, was historical heir to the titles of Prince of Scilla, Prince of Palazzolo, Duke of Guardia Lombarda, Count of Sinopoli, Marquis of Licodia Eubea, Count of Nicotera, Baron of Calanna and of Crispano, Patrician of Naples.[2]

Queen Paola is related to historically eminent Roman and southern Italian noble families, including the Colonna, Orsini, Pallavicini, Alliata and Rospigliosi. Among her distinguished ancestors of the French aristocracy were the American general Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette and the Dukes of Noailles.

Since the fall of the Italian monarchy in 1946, the Princes Ruffo di Calabria have become connected by marriage, in addition to the Belgian royal family, to such formerly reigning dynasties as the Orléans, the Savoys and the Bonapartes.[4]

Marriage and family

Paola in 1969, with Albert behind her

In 1958, the Prince of Liège went to the Vatican to witness the coronation of Pope John XXIII. At a reception at the Belgian embassy, the Prince met Italian Donna Paola Ruffo di Calabria. "We were both shy, so we only talked a little," Paola said later about their first meeting. Shy but smitten, Prince Albert later proposed marriage to Paola, and she accepted. Their engagement was announced at the Chateau of Laeken in 1959.[5]

The Royal Household wanted to organise the wedding in the Vatican, and to have it blessed by Pope John XXIII. Albert's father, King Leopold III of the Belgians, his aunt ex-Queen Marie-José of Italy, and Paola's brother, the Prince Ruffo, sent a diplomatic mission to the pontifical court. However the Belgian Government never accepted, and objected to the wish of the court.[citation needed] The Pope understood the government's concerns, and never agreed to participate in the wedding. Finally, avoiding an international scandal, the Prince of Liège married Donna Paola Ruffo di Calabria at St. Goedele Cathedral in Brussels on 2 July 1959.

Issue

The couple have three children:

By the late 1960s, the marriage had deteriorated, and there were rumors of divorce plans. By the early 1980s, however, the couple had reconciled. In the end, Albert and Paola chose to stay together.

For her 70th birthday interview, Paola, by then Queen of the Belgians, said, "we've had our problems, but now we both say that we were meant for each other. We are very happy now."[citation needed] On May 17, 2016 Paola became a great-grandmother to Archduchess Anna Astrid, the daughter of her eldest grandchild, Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este.

Health

In 2015, the court announced Queen Paola was taking "a period of total rest" following doctors orders. They also announced that she had to cancel a planned visit to the Biennale in Venice. Further communications were kept private. The queen sent a message to Grosio, where she was expected to visit the residence of her aunt the Marquesa Margherita Pallavicini Mossi.[6][7] Newspapers believed that the queen suffered from a stroke during the holiday.[8] The palace later announced Queen Paola was being treated for a Cardiac Arrhythmia.[9]

In December 2016 & February 2017, she was hospitalized with fractures after suffering a fall.

Contemporary Belgian art

Queen Paola has demonstrated interest in contemporary Belgian arts, visiting the Venetian Biennale several times. She has acquired works of Jan Fabre, Michael Borremans and others for the Royal collection.[10] She has often met with such artists as Luc Tuymans and Dirk Braeckman.

Arms

Alliance Coat of Arms of King Albert II
and Queen Paola of the Belgians
Royal Monogram of Queen Paola
of Belgium
Dual Cypher of King Albert II and
Queen Paola of the Belgians

Titles, styles and honours

Titles

  • 11 September 1937 – 2 July 1959: Donna Paola Margherita Maria Antonia Consiglia Ruffo di Calabria[note 1][2][4][11][12][13]
  • 2 July 1959 – 9 August 1993: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Liège
  • 9 August 1993 – 21 July 2013: Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians
  • 21 July 2013 – present: Her Majesty Queen Paola

Honours

National honours

Foreign honours

Ancestry

Family of Queen Paola of Belgium
16. Fulco V, Prince Ruffo di Calabria-Santapau
8. Fulco VI, Prince Ruffo di Calabria-Santapau
17. Maria Felicita dei Principi Alliata-Colonna
4. Fulco VII, Prince Ruffo di Calabria
18. Salvatore Galletti, Principe di Fiumesalato
9. Eleonora Galletti dei Marchesi di San Cataldo
19. Concetta Platamone, Principessa di Larderia
2. Fulco VIII, Prince Ruffo di Calabria
20. Cornelis Mosselman
10. Theodore Mosselman du Chenoy
21. Petronelle Muts
5. Laura Mosselman du Chenoy
22. Count Jacques-Andre Coghen
11. Isabelle Coghen
23. Caroline Rittweger
1. Donna Paola Ruffo di Calabria
24. Paolino Gazelli, Count di Rossana e di San Sebastiano
12. Calisto Gazelli, Count di Rossana e di San Sebastiano
25. Giuseppina Brucco di Ceresole
6. Augusto Gazelli dei Conti di Rossana
26. Carlo Emanuele Cotti, Count di Ceres
13. Francesca Cotti di Ceres
27. Margherita Arese dei Conti di Barlassina
3. Luisa Gazelli dei Conti di Rossana
28. Count Edoardo Rignon
14. Count Enrico Vittore Felice Rignon
29. Maria Cristina dei Marchesi Pilo-Boyl
7. Maria dei Conti Rignon
30. Ettore Perrone, Count di San Martino
15. Luisa Perrone dei Marchesi di San Martino
31. Jenny de Faÿ de La Tour-Maubourg

See also

Note

  1. ^ Although The Belgian Monarchy website attributes the title of "Princess" to Queen Paola prior to her marriage, Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, The Descendants of Louis XIII, Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, La Descendance de Marie-Thérèse de Habsburg and Le Petit Gotha, among others, accord only the noble prefix of Donna to her and her sisters, reserving the title Principessa for the wife of the head of the family, Paola's father having received the title of prince in the Italian nobility in 1928 from King Victor Emmanuel III, heritable according to masculine primogeniture.

References

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  13. ^ Enache, Nicolas. La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg. ICC, Paris, 1996. pp. 54, 58. French.
  14. ^ "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana". Quirinale.it. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
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Queen Paola of Belgium
Born: 11 September 1937
Belgian royalty
Preceded by Queen consort of the Belgians
1993–2013
Succeeded by