Saturday, 7 May 2022

What if King Carlos of Portugal married Princess Victoria of Wales ?

 Historical What-If

What if King Carlos of Portugal married Princess Victoria of Wales ?

(Left : Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom in the early 20th Century (Wikimedia Common)
Right : King Carlos I of Portugal (Deviant Art) )
 

King Carlos I of Portugal and King Edward VII of the United Kingdom were very good friends, and I always wonder what if Bertie’s daughter, Victoria, married the Portuguese King? After doing several researches, I could have the following hypothesis :

Princess Victoria of Wales (1868-1935), nicknamed Toria, was the second daughter of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales who would later become King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. In reality, she was discouraged from marriages after several attempts to match with European Princes, and she was unmarried for her whole life. She was her mother, Queen Alexandra's companion and was very closed to King George V

(The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children, Sep 1885
Princess Victoria was on the far right of the back row (Royal Collection Trust) )

King Carlos I of Portugal (1863-1908)  was the eldest son of King Luis I of Portugal and Maria Pia of Savoy. His reign was very unpopular that contributed to the raise of the republicans. He was eventually assassinated in 1908 by two republicans and his son, King Manuel II, was deposed two years later


(Maria Pia, Queen of Portugal and the Infante Carlos and Infante Alfonso, Porto, 1875
Infante Carlos was at the back (Wikimedia Common) )

 
There had been plans for the marriage of Toria and Carlos but it never happened since Victoria had to convert from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism to marry him. In this hypothesis, we assume that Toria finally converted to Roman Catholicism and married Carlos.

Upon the conversion, it is certain that Toria would be removed from the line of succession to the British throne. It is stated in the Act of Settlement 1701 that British royals who married or converted to Roman Catholicism would be removed from the succession line.
 
The timing of the marriage matters in this hypothesis for the 1890 British Ultimatum would affect the popularity of Victoria in her new land, and I would like to make two situations.


The first one : before the Ultimatum

Victoria, aged 18, married Crown Prince Carlos in 1886. We assume that Victoria and Carlos had four children : 
1.  Infante Luis Alessandro Cristiano Maria Carlos Filipe Vittorio Alberto Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis (1887-1943), named after King Luis I of Portugal and Queen Alexandra

2.  Infante Vittorio Emanuele Carlos Fernando Cristiano Alberto Jorge Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Francisco de Assis (1888-1962), named after King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, his great-grandfather

3.  Infanta Maria Luisa "Lou" Vittoria Frederica Carlota Xaveria de Paula Francisca de Assis Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga (1891-1934), named after Louise, Princess Royal, her maternal aunt

4.  Infanta Maria Pia Carlota "Baby" Alexandra Cristina Xaveria de Paula Francisca de Assis Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga (1894-1908), named after Queen Maria Pia, her paternal grandmother
 
Upon the marriage, Victoria's title was Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal of Portugal. Three years later, when Carlos succeeded his father as King of Portugal, Victoria became the Queen consort. 
Queen Maria Pia, Victoria's mother-in-law, was extremely satisfied with the match due to her pro and considered Victoria as a lovely woman. They had a closed relationship

Initially a harmonious marriage, the couple’s relationship deteriorated following the crisis in 1890. Victoria was unsatisfied with Carlos’s decision to connect the two Portuguese colonies which was unacceptable for the British Empire, where Victoria came from. The couple argued intensely for this issue and Carlos, under the pressure of Great Britain, withdrew from his plans ultimately. Thereafter, Carlos was criticized for his feebleness and blamed on Victoria’s interference and her home country. As a result, Victoria’s married life would be very unhappy, and Victoria was extremely unpopular as Queen of Portugal for being a British, despite her efforts to prove herself as a hardworking Queen consort with charitable works. The Lisbon Regicide occurred in 1908 had the King and their youngest daughter, Maria Pia, killed. Victoria was injured while attempting to protect her sons. Their eldest son, the 21-year-old Luis Alessandro then immediately succeeded as King Luis II of Portugal, and Victoria retired from the public.
 
She made frequent visits to England with her children, and the family eventually moved to England after King Luis II was deposed by the republicans. They were received by King George V, Queen Victoria’s brother.
 
Due to Victoria's frequent visits to England even after her marriage with her children, the Portuguese siblings were playmates to their first cousins, Princess Alexandra and Princess Maud, Crown Prince Olav of Norway, as well as the issues of King George V. The deposed King Luis II married Princess Maud, second daughter of the Princess Royal whom he had a closed relationship with. During the Portuguese brother's visit to Switzerland, Auguste Viktoria of Hohenzollern, the brother's second cousins, fell in love with Vittorio Emanuele. They were married in 1913 and Auguste Viktoria was entitled the Infanta of Portugal After the honeymoon, they moved back to England and lived with the Portuguese family in exile. 
 

The second one : after the Ultimatum

After the 1890 British Ultimatum, Carlos intended to marry one of Bertie’s daughters to resolve the tense relationship between Portugal and Great Britain. After meeting Victoria for a several time, they wedded in 1892, and Victoria was 24. It was an arranged marriage, but the couple lived harmoniously and respected each other. Victoria became the Queen consort of Portugal immediately after the marriage

We assume that Victoria and Carlos also had four children, but were born at different times : 

1.  Infante Luis Alessandro Cristiano Maria Carlos Filipe Vittorio Alberto Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Xavier Francisco de Assis (1893-1949), named after King Luis I of Portugal and Queen Alexandra

2.  Infante Vittorio Emanuele Carlos Fernando Cristiano Alberto Jorge Rafael Gabriel Gonzaga Francisco de Assis (1894-1968), named after King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, his great-grandfather

3.  Infanta Maria Luisa "Lou" Vittoria Frederica Carlota Xaveria de Paula Francisca de Assis Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga (1896-1940), named after Louise, Princess Royal, her maternal aunt

4.  Infanta Maria Pia Carlota "Baby" Alexandra Cristina Xaveria de Paula Francisca de Assis Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga (1900-1908), named after Queen Maria Pia, her paternal grandmother
 
As Queen of Portugal, Victoria aimed to prove herself as a royal with huge contribution to resolve the agitated sentiment towards to monarchy and the Portuguese Queen of British origin. She made frequent visits to hospitals and slums, and also encouraged opened schools for children. It was Victoria’s strong, tough and thoughtful personality that successfully gained the support of the Portuguese people and accepted her. Despite Carlos unpopularity, Victoria was well respected in Portugal
 
Moreover, her popularity had little significance in saving the monarchy as it is the rise of republicanism like many other European countries that led to the assassination of King Carlos. And I assume that King Carlos would still be killed despite the contribution of Victoria to save the monarchy. We assume that the situation will be the same in case 1 that both Carlos and Infanta Maria Pia died, and Victoria, now the Queen Dowager, supported her son, Luis Alessandro as the new King of Portugal, who was deposed before WW1
 
The two cases actually shows whether or not Victoria would be a popular Queen of Portugal, in the end, the Kingdom of Portugal might still come to an end. However, if any of Victoria and Carlos’s children reproduced, they would be the strongest claimant to the throne of the Kingdom of Portugal instead of the Miguelist. Like her sister, Maud, Victoria would surely return to England regularly. Several different matches may be resulted but definitely not for the future King Edward VIII for the Portuguese siblings were Roman Catholics


DISCLAIMER : The story depicted in this post is partly fictional and are not real historical events. 

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Sunday, 27 March 2022

Reply from Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco on her 44th Birthday


Envelope (Front) 



Envelope (Back)


The upper left hand corner of the front of the envelope shows the monogram of Monaco, while the back of the envelope features the Monogram of Princess Charlene.


Message



The upper left hand corner of the reply shows the Monogram of Princess Charlene, and the message is written in both French and English.


Content


(French) S.A.S. la Princesse Charlène tient à vous remercier chaleureusement pour la délicate attention que vous Lui avez adressé a l'occasion de Son anniversaire.

(English) H.S.H. Princess Charlène would like to warmly thank you for the delicate attention you have shown on the occasion of Her Birthday.



Send : 18th January 2022
Received : 27th February 2022

Christmas Reply from the Family of Their Royal Highnesses the Count and Countess of Paris


Envelope


The address is handwritten, and the message is written in French, and is signed by the Count of Paris


Letter and Message


Content

Madame,

Nous vous remercions infiniment de vos bons Voeux.

Nous vous adressons tous les nôtres pour une belle et bonne Nouvelle Annee 2022.

Avec nos meilleurs sentiments.

Paris


(English translation)

We thank you very much for your good wishes.

We send you all ours for a beautiful and happy New Year 2022.

With our best feelings.



Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 27th February 2022

Reply from Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark on her Golden Jubilee


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Letter and Message


Content


Dear Ms ____,


Her Majesty The Queen has asked me to thank you for your kind wishes on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the accession to the throne.


Yours faithfully,
Aide-de-Camp


Send : 14th January 2022
Received : 24th February 2022

Christmas Reply from the family of Their Majesties The King and the Queen of the Belgians


Envelope (front)


Envelope (Back)


The back of the envelope features the joint monogram of the King and the Queen, so does the front cover of the Christmas Reply

Front of the Card


Message



Within the Christmas Reply, it features a family photograph of the King and the Queen and their children, Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel and Princess Eleonore, with the autographs of the King and the Queen. Their Christmas and New Years wishes are written in Dutch, French, German and English.

Content


(Dutch) Zalig Kerstfeest en Gelukkig Nieuwjaar
(French) Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année
(German) Frohe Weihnachten und ein Glückliches Neues Jahr
(English) Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year


Send : 26th November 2021
Received : 23rd February 2022

Christmas Reply from The Family of Their Royal Highnesses The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark


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Envelope (back)




Message Card



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Amalienborg Palace

Their Royal Highnesses The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark have asked me to thank you for your Season's Greetings.

Chief of the Court of
The Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark



Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022


Christmas Reply from Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark



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Envelope (back)

Message




Content

Dear Yasmin,

Her Majesty the Queen has asked me to thank you for Your king Christmas and New Year's greetings.

Sincerely yours,
Aide-de-Camp


Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022


Christmas Reply from the Family of Their Majesties The King and The Queen of Spain


Envelope (Front)


Envelope (Back)


The back of the envelope shows the coat of arm of the King of Spain. And, I really how the envelope of the Spanish royal replies are that I do not have to worry of damaging the envelopes.

Front of the Card


Message


Back of the Card


The front cover and the back cover of the card shows the coat of arm of the King of Spain and the joint monogram of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia respectively. Inside the card, on the left, is the King and the Queen with their daughters, Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofia, and with their Christmas and New Year wishes and autographs on the right.

Unfortunately, due to the size of my mailbox, the upper right hand corner of the card was damaged and wrinkled. Nevertheless, I really love this reply and probably one of my favourite Christmas Reply I received so far.

Content

(Spanish) Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo 2022

(English) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2022. We thank you so much for your Xmas wishes




Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022


Royal Replies that I received in February 2022

In February, I have received 10 royal replies from 8 different royal families, and 7 of them are Christmas Replies


Here are the replies that I received in February :

1. Christmas Reply from the family of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

2. Christmas Reply from Princess Anne and Sir. Timothy Laurence

3. Christmas Reply from the family of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain

4. Christmas Reply from Queen Margrethe II of Denmark

5. Christmas Reply from the family of Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark

6. Christmas Reply from the family of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of the Belgians

7. Reply from Queen Margrethe II of Denmark on her Golden Jubilee

8. Reply from Hereditary Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg on her 38th Birthday

9. Christmas Reply from the family of Jean, Count of Paris and Philomena, Countess of Paris

10. Reply from Charlene, Princess of Monaco on her 44th Birthday



Here are the photos of the replies that I received :

1. Christmas Reply from the family of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 7th February 2022






2. Christmas Reply from Princess Anne and Sir. Timothy Laurence

Send : 26th November 2021
Received : 7th February 2022







Basically, on every occasion that you send to the Princess Royal, you would receive the same card. As a result, the Christmas Reply that I received in Feb 2022 is the same as her 71st Birthday Reply that I received in Nov 2021. However, what makes this reply very special is that the stamp of the "Accession Day 70th Anniversary 1952-2022" on the envelope.


3. Christmas Reply from the family of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain

Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022


The back of the envelope shows the coat of arm of the King of Spain. And, I really how the envelope of the Spanish royal replies are that I do not have to worry of damaging the envelopes.













The front cover and the back cover of the card shows the coat of arm of the King of Spain and the joint monogram of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia respectively. Inside the card, on the left, is the King and the Queen with their daughters, Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofia, and with their Christmas and New Year wishes and autographs on the right.

Unfortunately, due to the size of my mailbox, the upper right hand corner of the card was damaged and wrinkled. Nevertheless, I really love this reply and probably one of my favourite Christmas Reply I received so far.


4. Christmas Reply from Queen Margrethe II of Denmark

Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022





5. Christmas Reply from the Family of Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark

Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 21st February 2022





6. Christmas Reply from The Family of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of the Belgians

Send : 26th November 2021
Received : 23rd February 2022



The back of the envelope features the joint monogram of the King and the Queen, so does the front cover of the Christmas Reply



Within the Christmas Reply, it features a family photograph of the King and the Queen and their children, Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, Prince Gabriel, Prince Emmanuel and Princess Eleonore, with the autographs of the King and the Queen. Their Christmas and New Years wishes are written in French, Dutch and English.


7. Reply from Queen Margrethe II of Denmark on her Golden Jubilee

Send : 14th January 2022
Received : 24th February 2022





8. Reply from Hereditary Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg on her 38th Birthday

Send : 18th January 2022
Received : 24th February 2022



9. Christmas Reply from the Family of Jean, Count of Paris and Philomena, Countess of Paris

Send : 30th November 2021
Received : 27th February 2022




10. Reply from Charlene, Princess of Monaco on her 44th Birthday

Send : 18th January 2022
Received : 27th February 2022









Christmas Reply from Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal and Sir Timothy Laurence


Envelope



Front of the Card



Basically, on every occasion that you send to the Princess Royal, you would receive the same card. As a result, the Christmas Reply that I received in Feb 2022 is the same as her 71st Birthday Reply that I received in Nov 2021. However, what makes this reply very special is that the stamp of the "Accession Day 70th Anniversary 1952-2022" on the envelope.

Back of the card and Message



The back of the card features the monogram of Princess Anne


Content

The Princess Royal appreciate your kind thoughts and sends you her thanks and best wishes for the future.


Send : 26th November 2021
Received : 7th February 2022

Christmas Reply from the Family of Their Majesties The King and The Queen of the Netherlands


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Front of the Card


Message



Content

Their Majesties The King and Queen of the Netherlands thank you, on behalf of the entire Royal Family, for your kind Christmas greetings.

They send you their very best wishes for the year ahead.


Noordeinde Palace
The Hague




Send : 30th November 2021
Receive : 7th February 2022