Archduke Felix of Austria - Marriage and Children

Marriage and Children

Felix was married civilly on 18 November 1952 at Beaulieu, France, and religiously a day later, to Princess and Duchess Anna-Eugénie of Arenberg (1925–1997). They had seven children.

  • Archduchess María del Pilar of Austria (born 1953) married Vollrad-Joachim Edler von Poschinger (born 1952): one son and four daughters, among which Kinga (born 1981) and Maria Franziska (born 1987)
  • Archduke Carl Philipp (Carlos Felipe) of Austria (born 1954) married first (annulled 1997) Martina Donath. Married second Annie-Claire Christine Lacrambe (born 1959): two sons, Julien (born 1994), from his first wife, and Louis-Damien (born 1998), from the second spouse
  • Archduchess Kinga of Austria (born 1955) married in 1985 Baron Wolfgang von Erffa (born 1948): one son and four daughters
  • Archduke Raimund (Ramón) of Austria (1958–2008) married Bettina Götz (born 1969: one son, Felix (born 1996) and two daughters
  • Archduchess Myriam of Austria (born 1959) married in 1983 Jaime Corcuera Acheson (born 1955), a Mexican descendant of the Earls of Gosford: 4 sons
  • Archduke István (Esteban) of Austria (born 1961) married in 1993 Paola de Temesváry (born 1971): two sons, Andreas (born 1994) and Pal (born 1997) and one daughter
  • Archduchess Viridis of Austria (born 1961, twin of Archduke Istvan) married Carl Dunning-Gribble, Lord of Marnhull (born 1961): 4 children, Carl-Léopold (b. 1991), Ferdinand (b. 1992), Maximilian (b. 1996) and Marie-Charlotte (b. 2001).

As they all lived in Mexico, and some still do, they are called by the Spanish equivalent to their names.

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