Maria Teresa of Luxembourg

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Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, 2009

María Teresa Mestre Batista (born March 22, 1956 in Havana , Cuba ) is the wife of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg .

Life

She was born as the daughter of José Antonio Mestre Álvarez (* 1926) and María Teresa Batista y Falla (1928–1988). Her parents left Cuba in October 1959 for New York City . A few years later they moved to Geneva , where Maria Teresa attended various schools, graduated from high school in 1975 and graduated in political science in 1980 .

Her mother tongue is Spanish, she also speaks Luxembourgish, French, German, English and Italian.

marriage and family

Luxembourg Grand Ducal Family
Greater coat of arms of the grand-duke of Luxembourg (since 2000) .svg

HRH Grand Duke Henri
HRH Maria Teresa


  • IKKH Princess Marie-Astrid
  • HRH Prince Jean
    HRH Princess Diane
  • HRH Princess Margaretha
  • HRH Prince Guillaume
    HRH Princess Sibilla

  • HRH Princess Marie-Gabrielle
  • HRH Princess Joan

She met her future husband, Grand Duke Henri , while studying at the University of Geneva .

She and her husband Henri married on February 14, 1981 and have five children and five grandchildren:

Volunteering

Maria Teresa has been a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador since 1997 and is involved in development aid . She particularly supports Muhammad Yunus , the founder of microloans , and the war victim Kim Phuc from Vietnam, who is now also working as an ambassador of goodwill. Grand Duchess Maria Teresa's concerns in development aid include looking after Aids orphans in Africa and campaigning against the use of child soldiers and human trafficking . She has been President of the Luxembourg Red Cross since the beginning of 2005 , she also chairs a Luxembourg foundation supporting cancer research and is the patron of the Luxembourg section of the SOS Children's Villages Children's Fund . She is also a member of the Paralympic Honorary Committee and campaigns against child abuse on the Internet.

Waringo affair

An audit report commissioned by the Luxembourg government in 2019 due to frequent staff changes at the court and published in early 2020 documents enormous grievances at the court of the Grand Duke. In particular, the person of the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa has come under fire. The former high-ranking Luxembourg tax officer Jeannot Waringo reveals in his report that private and institutional activities are not separated, there is a lack of accounting for expenses and expenses and so there is no separation of the financing of official tasks and the management of private goods. In addition, the report points to a climate of fear at court and a miserable personnel policy that leaves no room for critical voices and other opinions, which also explains the frequent change in personnel: In just five years - not counting age-related departures - 51 employees of the court have theirs Left post, many of whom have asked for transfers themselves. The Luxembourg journalist Pol Schock notes that the Grand Duchess benefited for twenty years from the fact that the grand ducal court was basically an unlawful area and even refers to cases of physical violence. The newspaper Tageblatt speaks of a chaotic and arbitrary treatment of the court with its staff and states that the Grand Duchess in particular exceeds her constitutional limits.

Awards

ancestors

Pedigree of Grand Duchess María Teresa
Great grandparents

Francisco Mestre
⚭ 1894
Matilde Ramos-Almeyda

Lucas Alvarez
(1868–1940)
⚭ 1895
Narcisa Tabió
(1878–1942)

Melchior Batista
(1859–1932)
⚭ 1883
Julia González
(1860–1934)

Laureano Falla
(1859–1929)
⚭ 1889
Maria Dolores Bonet
(1863–1949)

Grandparents

Jose Antonio Mestre (1897–1961)
⚭ 1924
Maria Narcisa Alvarez (1899–?)

Augustin Batista (1899–1968)
⚭ 1926
Maria Teresa Falla (1898–1973)

parents

José Antonio Mestre (* 1926)
⚭ 1951
Maria Teresa Batista (1928–1988)

Grand Duchess María Teresa (* 1956)

Individual evidence

  1. Little Prince is called Liam Henri Hartmut von Nassau . In: volksfreund.de
  2. Jochen Zenthöfer, DER SPIEGEL: Luxembourg: Grand Duke Henri in the criticism after the test report - DER SPIEGEL - politics. Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
  3. RTL press club on February 2nd - Waringo report: Journalist Pol Schock talks about physical violence around Haff. Retrieved February 5, 2020 (Luxembourgish).
  4. Jeannot Waringo was blocked by the court during his research. January 31, 2020, accessed February 5, 2020 .
  5. https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2001/05/12/pdfs/A17204-17204.pdf
  6. Modtagere af danske decorator. December 12, 2017, accessed August 18, 2019 (Danish).
  7. a b c ENTIDADES ESTRANGEIRAS AGRACIADAS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial the Order of Honoríficas Portuguesas. Retrieved August 18, 2019 .
  8. http://www.wort.lu/articles/6410700.html  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.wort.lu  
  9. DOU 3/12/2007 - Pg. 3 - Edição extra - seção 1 | Diário Oficial da União | Diários Jusbrasil. Retrieved August 18, 2019 (Brazilian Portuguese).
  10. Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana. Retrieved August 18, 2019 .

Web links

Commons : Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
predecessor Office Successor
Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
since 2000
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