Following a long family
tradition of causing scandals, Irene did her part very well. While studying
Spanish in Madrid ,
she met Carlos Hugo of
Bourbon-Parma, eldest son of Carlist pretender
to the throne of Spain Xavier, Duke of Parma. In the summer of 1963,
Princess Irene secretly converted from Protestantism to Roman
Catholicism. The first time the public or the Royal Family knew
about the conversion was when a photograph appeared on the front page of an Amsterdam newspaper
showing the Princess kneeling at a Mass in the
Roman Catholic Church of Los Jerónimos in Madrid.
News leaked out that she was engaged to Prince Carlos Hugo (b.1930), provoking
a Protestant outcry and a constitutional crisis.
A true drama in the Netherlands
at the time, but much worse in my opinion, was her strong support for Carlism,
the ultra-orthodox, conservative and sickly strain of Roman Catholicism that fought the
Republic and offered strong support for Franco during and after the Spanish
Civil War.
Irene was very active in her
husband's right-wing political cause, but over time they drifted away from
right wing extremism to left wing sympathies and became a part of the
international jet-set crowd.
The prince, head of the Royal House of Bourbon-Parma, became a naturalized Spanish citizen in 1979.
The couple had four children, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1981.
Since then, Irene embraced
new-age, conversing with trees and dolphins - a much more sympathetic cause
(but I question how much sympathy the soldiers serving in the Prinses Irene
Brigade feel for it...).
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