Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen - Issue

Issue

Regina and Otto have seven children; two sons and five daughters:

  • Archduchess Andrea (born 1953), married Karl Eugen, Hereditary Count of Neipperg, has issue (three sons and two daughters)
  • Archduchess Monika (twin, born 1954), married Luis Gonzaga de Casanova-Cárdenas y Barón, Duke of Santangelo, Marquess of Elche, Count of Lodosa and Grandee of Spain, who is a descendant of Infanta Luisa Teresa of Spain, Duchess of Sessa and sister of Francis, King-Consort of Spain, has issue (four sons)
  • Archduchess Michaela (twin, born 1954), married firstly to Eric Alba Teran d'Antin (divorced) and secondly to Count Hubertus of Kageneck (divorced), has issue by Eric Alba Teran d'Antin (two sons and a daughter)
  • Archduchess Gabriela (born 1956), married Christian Meister (divorced), has issue (a son and two daughters)
  • Archduchess Walburga (born 1958), married Count Carl Axel Archibald Douglas, has issue (a son)
  • Archduke Karl (born 11 January 1961), married Baroness Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza, has issue (a son and two daughters), current Head of the House of Habsburg
  • Archduke Georg (born 1964), married Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg, has issue (a son and two daughters)

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