Princess Birgitta of Sweden - Issue

Issue

Princess Birgitta's marriage has produced three children:

  • HSH Prince Carl Christian of Hohenzollern (b. 5 April 1962 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany), married to Nicole Helene Neschitsch (b. 22 January 1968 in Munich). They had one son.
  • HSH Princess Désirée of Hohenzollern (b. Munich, Bavaria, Germany 27 November 1963); married firstly Heinrich Franz Josef Georg Maria, Hereditary Count of Ortenburg (b. Bamberg 1956); three children; divorced in 2002. Married secondly Eckbert von Bohlen und Halbach (b. 1956).
  • HSH Prince Hubertus of Hohenzollern (b. Munich, Bavaria, Germany 10 June 1966), married to Uta Maria König (b. Trier 25 February 1964).
Styles of
Princess Birgitta
Reference style Her Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Ma'am

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