King Alfonso XIII(1886-1941)
King Alfonso XIII was born on May 17, 1886. His mother was the former
Queen of Spain and his father was the deceased King Alfonso XII.
Because his father died before he was born he was considered King of
Spain from the moment he was born. He grew up in and around Spain with
his mother (she was an Austrian Princess) and his two sisters. In 1906
at the age of 18 he went searching for a bride. Hearing about the
loveliness of the granddaughters of Queen Victoria of England he went
to the court of King Edward (Victoria's son) he originally wanted
Princess Patricia but since she was the daughter of Queen Victoria's
second son and fourth born child she was considered too close to the
throne to become Queen of Spain. Alfonso then hit on Queen Victorias
37th grandchild Victoria Eugenia. Bridging a communication gap by
speaking French together, they fell in love and married in Spain on May
31, 1906. They were happy for a little bit, but the wedge that drove
them apart was Victoria Eugenia's blood. Ena as Victoria was called had
two brothers with a genetic disorder called hemophilia which affects
how the blood clots. When Ena and Alonso's first child was born it was
soon apparent that Ena had transmitted the disorder to their son. In a
short time they had several other children, but never regained the
intimacy that their early marriage had. One or two more children born
to them had hemophilia, one of their sons became blind, and they had
two daughters one of which transmitted the disorder further.
Alfonso tried to get his marriage annulled, but the Pope would not let him because of the number of children that they had together. He ruled Spain for the most part without the help of his wife, but in the 1930s Fransico Franco took over in Spain leaving the family to split up and he and Ena never saw each other again.
Happily after the death of Franco, Alonso and Ena's grandson Jaun Carlos became king of Spain.
Alfonso tried to get his marriage annulled, but the Pope would not let him because of the number of children that they had together. He ruled Spain for the most part without the help of his wife, but in the 1930s Fransico Franco took over in Spain leaving the family to split up and he and Ena never saw each other again.
Happily after the death of Franco, Alonso and Ena's grandson Jaun Carlos became king of Spain.
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