Geraldine of Albania

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Geraldine
Queen consort of the Albanians
Tenure27 April 1938 – 7 April 1939
BornCountess Géraldine Margit Virginia Olga Mária Apponyi de Nagy-Appony
(1915-08-06)6 August 1915
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary
Died22 October 2002(2002-10-22) (aged 87)
Tirana, Republic of Albania
Burial26 October 2002
Spouse
Zog I of Albania
(m. 1938; died 1961)
Catholic
SignatureGeraldine's signature

Geraldine (born Countess Géraldine Margit Virginia Olga Mária Apponyi de Nagy-Appony; 6 August 1915 – 22 October 2002) was

King Zog I
on 27 April 1938 until King Zog was deposed on 7 April of the following year.

Geraldine was born in

Hungary in 1921. However, after her father Gyula died in 1924, her American-born mother Gladys took Geraldine and her two siblings to live in Southern France. Later Geraldine was educated at a boarding school in Austria
. She met King Zog in 1938, and they married shortly afterwards.

The Italian invasion of Albania cut short Zog's reign. During World War II, Zog and Geraldine lived first in France and later in England. Later on, they would live in France again and in Egypt. After her husband died in Paris in 1961, Geraldine took the title Queen Mother and asserted the rights of her son Leka, Crown Prince of Albania, to rule. She and Leka fled successively to Spain, Rhodesia, and South Africa. Geraldine was allowed to return to Albania in 2002, and she died that year aged 87.

Early life

Geraldine was born in

Apponyi family which had been great landowners in Upper Hungary since the 13th century.[1] Her mother was Gladys Virginia Stewart (1891–1947), an American, daughter of John Henry Stewart, a diplomat who served as US Consul in Antwerp, Belgium, and his wife Mary Virginia Ramsay Harding (later Mrs. Gustaf Stråle af Ekna),[2][1] who both came from monied families of the New World, specifically Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina.[1]

When Geraldine was three, the Empire of

Kingdom of Hungary which was stable under Regent Miklós Horthy. However, when Geraldine's father died in 1924, her mother and their three children (Geraldine, now nine, Virginia, and Gyula) went to live in the resort of Menton, in the south of France. When the Countess married a French officer, her Hungarian in-laws insisted that the children be returned to Hungary for their schooling. The girls were sent to the Sacred Heart boarding school in Pressbaum, near Vienna. Geraldine's happy childhood then continued at the chateau Oponice (Appony) in present-day Slovakia, Apponyi ancestral family possessions in Slovakia; at the time, the part of Czechoslovakia (whose citizenship Geraldine gained). She lived there until 1938. Her family's fortune spent, Geraldine earned a living as a shorthand typist. She also worked in the gift shop of the Budapest National Museum
, where her uncle was the director.

Royal life

Geraldine was introduced in December 1937 to

Albanian Kingdom
and within days the couple were engaged to be married. Known as the "White Rose of Hungary", Geraldine was raised to royal status as Princess Geraldine of Albania prior to her wedding.

King Zog
and his sisters in exile in Sweden

On 27 April 1938, in

Muslim. Geraldine wore a new diamond tiara, specially commissioned from Austrian jewellers, featuring the motifs of the white rose for the bride, and the heraldic goat for the groom. They drove to their honeymoon in an open-top scarlet Mercedes-Benz 540K, a present from Adolf Hitler
.

The couple had one son, Crown Prince

Leka Zogu
(1939–2011).

Zog's rule was cut short by the

Ritz Hotel, London, at Ascot and, for most of the war, at Parmoor House, Frieth, Buckinghamshire, England. In 1946 they went to Egypt, and then in 1952 to France. King Zog I died in Hauts-de-Seine, France, in 1961 and their son, Crown Prince Leka, was proclaimed King Leka I by the royalist government in exile. Following this, the royal family moved to Spain, Rhodesia and then South Africa
.

Later life

After her husband's death, Geraldine preferred to be known as the "Queen Mother of Albania".

King of the Albanians
.

Queen Geraldine of the Albanians died five months later at the age of 87 in a military hospital in Tirana. After being admitted for treatment for

St Paul's Cathedral, on 26 October 2002, and interred in the Sharra cemetery, Albania, in the "VIP plot". She was later reburied in the Royal Mausoleum in Tirana.[5]

On 5 April 2004 her grandson,

Leka's daughter Geraldine (born 22 October 2020 at Queen Geraldine Maternity Hospital in Tirana, on the 18th death anniversary of Queen Geraldine) was named in her honour.[citation needed
]

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Geraldine of Albania
House of Apponyi
Born: 6 August 1915 Died: 22 October 2002
Albanian royalty
Vacant
Title last held by
Princess Sophie of Schönburg-Waldenburg

as Princess of Albania
Queen consort of the Albanians

27 April 1938 – 7 April 1939
Succeeded by
Princess Elena of Montenegro
as Queen of Italy