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Detmold Castle in 2005

Doctor Traute, Princess of Lippe (German: Traute Prinzessin zur Lippe [ˈtʁaʊ̯tə pʁɪnˈt͜sɛsɪn t͜sʊʁ ˈlɪpə]; 16 February 1925 – 25 February 2023), born Traute Becker, was a German philanthropist and biologist. She was a patron of the visual arts, the Princess Pauline Foundation, the City of Detmold, and the District of Lippe.[1] She was the bearer of the Federal Cross of Merit and was awarded a Crown Cross in gold from the Diakonisches Werk in recognition of her social work.[2]

Born in Hänigsen, Lower Saxony, Traute was the daughter of Charlotte Meyer and Gustave Becker.[3] She earned a doctorate in biology.[4] Traute married Armin, Prince of Lippe, in Göttingen, where they first met, on 27 March 1953.[4][5] He was head of the Princely House of Lippe.[6]

In 1959, Traute gave birth to their son Stephan, Prince of Lippe.[1][7][6] She was regularly seen walking around Detmold with Prince Armin and their dog, a Scottish terrier, until Armin predeceased her in 2015.[7][2] They were married for 62 years,[5] and had five grandchildren.[6]

Princess Traute of Lippe was a board member of the Princess Pauline Foundation from 1979 to 2000, and served as chairman, from 1983 to 1995.[2] She was also an active member of the Lippische Gesellschaft für Kunst.[1] In 2015, she took over patronage of the MS-Kontaktkreis, a multiple sclerosis support group, following the death of Prince Armin and hosted its annual visit to Detmold Castle.[8]

She died on 25 February 2023 at the age of 98.[2]

Publications

  • Traute Prinzessin zur Lippe (1991). "Zur Geschichte der Paulinen Anstalt". Heimatland Lippe (ini German). (3):81–89.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Trauer um Traute Prinzessin zur Lippe". Westfalen Spiegel (in German). 27 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "Traute Prinzessin zur Lippe verstorben". Radio Lippe (in German). 26 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  3. ^ Annuaire de la noblesse moderne des maisons principales de l'Europe (in French). Annuaire de la noblesse. 2010. p. 61. ISSN 1925-5594.
  4. ^ a b "Traute Prinzessin zur Lippe im Alter von 98 Jahren gestorben". LZ.de (in German). 26 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  5. ^ a b Glandien, Yvonne (2019). Akulenko, Katarina (ed.). "Ein Porträt: Dr. Traute zur Lippe". Lippische Landeszeitung (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2023 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ a b c Willis, Daniel A. (2016). The Reporter's Guide to the Royal Families of Europe. Denver, Colorado: Bygone Era Books. p. 175. ISBN 9781941072325.
  7. ^ a b Fasel, Andreas (6 December 2015). "Umzug eines Prinzen". Welt am Sonntag (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2023 – via ProQuest.
  8. ^ "Prinzessin Traute ist neue Schirmherrin". Schaumburger Wochenblatt (in German). 27 August 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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