Sunday, July 7, 2024

🚀 La realeza rumana recuerda al rey Miguel en el centenario de su nacimiento

La Princesa Heredera Helena y el recién nacido Príncipe Miguel de Rumania. Foto de Su Majestad el Rey Miguel I de Rumania: Un homenaje.
La reina Sofía de Grecia y su nieto, el príncipe Miguel. Foto de Su Majestad el Rey Miguel I de Rumanía: Un homenaje.
La reina María de Rumanía y su nieto, el príncipe Miguel. Foto de Su Majestad el Rey Miguel I de Rumanía: Un homenaje.
El príncipe heredero Carol y la princesa heredera Helen de Rumania con su hijo, el príncipe Michael. Foto de Su Majestad el Rey Miguel I de Rumania: Un homenaje.

El lunes 25 de octubre, la familia del rey Miguel de Rumanía conmemoró el centenario del nacimiento de Su Majestad en 1921. Miguel era el único hijo del rey Carol II de Rumanía y la reina madre Elena de Rumanía (nacida princesa de Grecia y Dinamarca). En 1948, el rey Miguel se casó con la princesa Ana de Borbón-Parma. El rey y la reina tuvieron cinco hijas: la princesa Margarita, la princesa Elena, la princesa Irina, la princesa Sofía y la princesa María. La reina Ana de Rumanía murió en 2016; el rey Miguel murió en 2017. El rey y la reina están enterrados en Curtea de Argeș.

Nicolás y Alina de Rumanía participan en la conmemoración del nacimiento del rey Miguel en Curtea de Argeș.
Foto (c) Nicolae al Romaniei .
Nicholas y Alina-Maria de Rumania. Foto (c) Nicolae al Romaniei .
Nicolás visita las tumbas del rey Carlos I y de la reina Isabel de Rumania. Foto (c) Nicolae al Romaniei .
Las tumbas del rey Miguel I y la reina Ana de Rumania. Foto (c) Nicolae al Romaniei .
El nieto del rey, Nicolás, y su esposa, Alina-Maria, asistieron a un servicio conmemorativo en Curtea de Argeș, donde están enterrados el rey Miguel y la reina Ana junto con los monarcas rumanos que los precedieron. Nicolás hizo la siguiente declaración:

On this day of double meaning, in which we mark one hundred years since the birth of King Mihai I, as well as the Romanian Army Day, I participated with my wife Alina-Maria de Roumanie at a memorial officiated by Archbishop Calinic in the Archbishopric Cathedral at Curtea of Argeș in memory of my grandfather and the heroes of this nation, reminding us of the sacrifice, devotion and courage demonstrated in the defense of the integrity of our country.

The date of October 25 marks the full release of Romanian territory from the occupation of the troops of Hungary. General Gheorghe Avramescu won the final victory at Carei, dedicating it to King Mihai on the occasion of his twenty-third birthday on 25 October 1944.
Our thoughts will always be directed towards my grandfather, the youngest king in the history of Romania and the last monarch of the country, just as we will be eternally grateful to the heroes who sacrificed themselves for the country, fighting for freedom and justice. May God rest them in peace!
The statue of His Majesty King Michael of Romania, Sinaia. Photo (c) PPE/RoyalblogNL Hans Jacobs.
Margarita, Custodian of the Crown, in front of the statue of her father King Michael.
Photo (c) PPE/RoyalblogNL Hans Jacobs.
Princess Elena of Romania at the unveiling of the statue of her father. Photo (c) PPE/RoyalblogNL Hans Jacobs.
Princess Sofia of Romania at the unveiling of the statue of her father. Photo (c) PPE/RoyalblogNL Hans Jacobs.
Princess Maria of Romania at the unveiling of the statue of her father. Photo (c) PPE/RoyalblogNL Hans Jacobs.
In Sinaia, a statue of King Michael was unveiled in the presence of most of his children. This event was attended by four of the king’s five daughters: Margareta, Custodian of the Romanian Crown, with her husband Prince Radu; Princess Helen (mother of Nicholas); Princess Sophie; and Princess Marie. They also visited an exhibition at the National Bank of Romania, where a special commemorative coin was presented. For more information and pictures of this event, you can visit this link: Centenarul nașterii Regelui Mihai I.
May the memory of His Majesty be a blessing.

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