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Sophie of Württemberg (Sophie Friederike Matilda; 17 June 1818 – 3 June 1877) was Queen of the Netherlands as the first wife of King William III. [1] Sophie separated from William in 1855 but continued to perform her duties as queen in public. She was known for her progressive and liberal views and corresponded with several famous intellectuals.
Great news, royals fans. Duchess Sophie turns 60 on Monday, and the official Instagram account is celebrating early by releasing her portrait in advance. The shot is lovely all around. However ...
Jacob King/Pool/Getty Images. Today, Duchess Sophie attended the annual Armistice Day service at the Armed Forces Memorial. After the service, the royal paid tribute to fallen military members by ...
Sophie of Württemberg (20 November 1563 – 21 July 1590), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Württemberg and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Weimar. Born in Stuttgart , she was the youngest of twelve children born from the marriage of Christoph, Duke of Württemberg and Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach .
It’s a milestone birthday for Duchess Sophie, who officially rang in the special day on January 20 with a little more pomp and circumstance than usual, courtesy of an official new portrait and ...
Born in Bernstadt (now called Bierutów), the capital of the Duchy of Bernstadt in Silesia, she was the fifth of the seven children of Duke Christian Ulrich I of Württemberg-Oels and his first wife, Anna Elisabeth, a daughter of Prince Christian II of Anhalt-Bernburg and Eleonore Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg.
Aunt of Prince William and Prince Harry, Duchess Sophie is most definitely a royal fashion plate, often spotted cycling through trendy items like horse-girl-core statement belts and knee-high ...
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (born Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones; 20 January 1965) is a member of the British royal family. She is married to Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, the youngest sibling of King Charles III. Sophie grew up in Brenchley, Kent, and later attended West Kent College, training as a secretary.