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| name          = Monika
| name          = Monika
| image          = Beverly D'Angelo 3, 2012.jpg
| caption        = The Princess of Orange in 2012.
| image_size    = 200px
| title          = [[Princess of Orange]]  ([[#Titles, styles, honors and arms|more]])
| title          = [[Princess of Orange]]  ([[#Titles, styles, honors and arms|more]])
| birth_name    = Princess Monika of Cordonia
| birth_name    = Princess Monika of Cordonia
| birth_date    = {{Birth date and age|1961|12|23|df=yes}}
| birth_date    = {{Birth date and age|1961|12|23|df=yes}}
| birth_place    = [[Cordonian Royal Palace]], [[Cordonia]]
| birth_place    = [[Cordonian Royal Palace]], [[Cordonia]]
| full name      = Monika Carla Ryan{{efn|name=title}}
| spouse        = {{ubl|{{marriage|Niklas Bader|1980|1996|end=div}}|{{marriage|[[:wikipedia:Tony Hsieh|Tony Hsieh]]|2006|2009|end=div}}}}
| spouse        = {{ubl|{{marriage|Niklas Bader|1980|1996|end=div}}|{{marriage|[[:wikipedia:Tony Hsieh|Tony Hsieh]]|2006|2009|end=div}}}}
| house          = [[House of Ryan|Ryan]]
| house          = [[House of Ryan|Ryan]]
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'''Monika, Princess of Orange'''{{efn|name=title|Monika is officially ''Her Royal Highness'' '''The Princess of Orange''' on legal documents. Privately and as a co-official name, she uses the name '''Monika Ryan Hsieh''' and has done so publicly since 2006. She partly decided to use a regular name because she has been a semi-private citizen since the 1990s.<ref>Monika, Princess of Orange (22 July 2007). "A conversation with Cordonian royal Monika Ryan Hsieh, the Princess of Orange". ''[[:wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]]'' (interview). Interviewed by [[:wikipedia:Terry Gross|Terry Gross]]. [[:wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. "...technically I was still a part of the royal family but also a private citizen. Everyone was in this weird limbo state because my brother passed a royal assent that 'slimmed down' the monarchy. Basically he, his wife and children were the only ones with royal duties and responsibilities...I believe he did this out of paranoia. But I decided to use my new married name after Tony and I got together"</ref>}} (Monica Carla; born 23 December 1961), is an extended member of the [[Cordonian royal family]]. She is the eldest daughter of [[King Dirk II]] and [[Queen Abigail]]. She is 5th in line of [[succession to the Cordonian throne]]. She is the mother of princes [[Prince Steffen of Orange|Steffen]] and [[Prince Aleksander of Orange|Aleksander]], princesses [[Princess Juliane of Orange|Julaine]] and [[Princess Janet of Orange|Janet]] and grandmother of [[Lucas Ryan|Lucas]], Martha and Maik.
'''Monika, Princess of Orange'''{{efn|name=title|Monika does not need to use a family name as it is not required for members of the royal family. If one is needed, it is [[Ryan (surname)|Ryan]]. Monika is officially ''Her Royal Highness'' '''The Princess of Orange''' on legal documents. However, she uses the name '''Monika Ryan''' and has done so publicly since 2010 and previously used the married name '''Monika Heisch''' from 2006–2010. She decided to use a surname and drop HRH because she has been a private citizen since the 1995 (although this did not affect the status of her title or style).<ref>Monika, Princess of Orange (22 July 2007). "A conversation with Cordonian royal Princess Monika Ryan Hsieh. ''[[:wikipedia:National Public Radio|National Public Radio]]'' (interview). Interviewed by [[:wikipedia:Terry Gross|Terry Gross]]. [[:wikipedia:Philadelphia|Philadelphia]]. "...technically I was still a part of the royal family but also a private citizen. Everyone was in this weird limbo state because my brother passed a royal assent that 'slimmed down' the monarchy. Basically he, his wife and children were the only ones with royal duties and responsibilities...I believe he did this out of paranoia after the [[1993 Cordonian attempted coup d'état|coup attempt]] in '93. But I decided to use my new married name after Tony and I got together because I wasn't even a working royal anyway. But I still did retain my title and sometimes used it, but liked the idea of being Mrs Hsieh".</ref>}} (Monica Carla; born 23 December 1961), is an extended member of the [[Cordonian royal family]]. She is the eldest daughter of [[King Dirk II]] and [[Queen Abigail]], and aunt of [[King Liam]]. She is 5th in line of [[succession to the Cordonian throne]] and the first person in the line of succession who is not an immediate relative of the monarch. She is the mother of princes [[Prince Steffen of Orange|Steffen]] and [[Prince Aleksander of Orange|Aleksander]], princesses [[Princess Juliane of Orange|Julaine]] and [[Princess Janet of Orange|Janet]] and grandmother of [[Lucas Ryan|Lucas]], Martha and Maik.
 
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== Youth and education ==
== Youth and education ==
The Princess of Orange was born as Princess Monica Carla of Cordonia on 23 December 1961 at 01:28 at the [[Cordonian Royal Palace]] in the [[Cordonian C. D.|Cordonian capital city]]. She is the first daughter and second child of [[King Dirk II]] and [[Queen Abigail]], the second king and queen of the newly created [[House of Ryan]]. The Princess is the granddaughter of [[Dirk I]] and [[Mary of Cordonia|Mary, Princess Royal]] from her paternal side and [[:wikipedia:Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick|Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover and Denmark]], and [[:wikipedia:Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia|Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia]] from her maternal side. At the time of her birth she was 2nd in line of succession to the Cordonian throne after her elder brother, the late [[King Constantine The King Father]] (then Prince Constantine of Cordonia). She has three younger brothers, [[Matthias, Prince of Limburg]], [[Wolfgang, Prince of Zoland]] and [[Andreas, Prince of Rotterdam]].
The Princess of Orange was born as Princess Monica Carla of Cordonia on 23 December 1961 at 01:28 at the [[Cordonian Royal Palace]] in the [[Cordonian C. D.|Cordonian capital city]]. She is the first daughter and second child of [[King Dirk II]] and [[Queen Abigail]], the second king and queen of the newly created [[House of Ryan]]. The Princess is the granddaughter of [[Dirk I]] and [[Mary of Cordonia|Mary, Princess Royal]] from her paternal side and [[:wikipedia:Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick|Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover and Denmark]], and [[:wikipedia:Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia|Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia]] from her maternal side. At the time of her birth she was 2nd in line of succession to the Cordonian throne after her elder brother, the late [[King Constantine The King Father]] (then Prince Constantine of Cordonia). She has three younger brothers, [[Matthias, Prince of Limburg]], [[Wolfgang, Prince of Zoland]] and [[Andreas, Prince of Rotterdam]].
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== Second marriage ==
== Second marriage ==
Monika remarried in 2006 to American venture capitalist [[:wikipedia:Tony Hsieh|Tony Hsieh]]. They would later divorce in 2009. She was known from that time as Monika Ryan Hsieh and did not use her title or style. She frequently traveled between Cordonia and the United States which was described as a [[:wikipedia:Transnational marriage|transnational marriage]]. Monika retained her main residency in Cordonia while Hsieh spent his time at his [[:wikipedia:Connecticut|Connecticut]] home. According to Monika's daughter Julaine she considered moving full-time to be with Hsieh but the King convinced her to stay part-time in Cordonia, despite that [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] "slimmed down" the [[Cordonian royal family]] members and made them semi-private citizens except his immediate family in the 1990s due to security concerns.
Monika remarried in 2006 to American venture capitalist [[:wikipedia:Tony Hsieh|Tony Hsieh]]. They would later divorce in 2009. She was known from that time as Monika Hsieh and did not use her title or style. She frequently traveled between Cordonia and the United States which was described as a [[:wikipedia:Transnational marriage|transnational marriage]]. Monika retained her main residency in Cordonia while Hsieh spent his time at his [[:wikipedia:Connecticut|Connecticut]] home. According to Monika's daughter Julaine, she considered moving full-time to be with Hsieh but [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]] convinced her to stay part-time in Cordonia. This was despite that the king "[[Royal Decree 3R27|slimmed down]]" the [[Cordonian royal family]] members and made them private citizens with the exception his immediate family after the [[1993 Cordonian attempted coup d'état]].
 
In 2022, after Monika's nephew [[King Liam]] ascended the throne, he signed [[Royal Decree 4R04|a royal decree]] repealing the policy of King Constantine, expanding royal status and duties to [[Cordonian royal family]] members who wished to be active in the monarchy again. It was reportedly said that she told her nephew "absolutely not" in response to the King inviting the Princess to become an active member again.


== Titles and styles ==
== Titles and styles ==
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*November 1996 – 2006: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange
*November 1996 – 2006: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange
*2006 – 2009: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange, ''Mrs'' Tony Hsieh
*2006 – 2009: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange, ''Mrs'' Tony Hsieh
*2009 – present: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange
*2009 – 2010: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange, ''Mrs'' Monica Hsieh
*2010 – present: ''Her Royal Highness'' The Princess of Orange


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*Monika, Princess of Orange on Twitter
*Monika, Princess of Orange [@monikaryan] on Twitter
 
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Latest revision as of 04:48, 18 October 2022

Monika
Princess of Orange (more)
Beverly D'Angelo 3, 2012.jpg
The Princess of Orange in 2012.
BornPrincess Monika of Cordonia
(1961-12-23) 23 December 1961 (age 62)
Cordonian Royal Palace, Cordonia
Spouse
  • Niklas Bader
    (m. 1980; div. 1996)
  • Tony Hsieh
    (m. 2006; div. 2009)
Issue
Full name
Monika Carla Ryan[a]
HouseRyan
FatherKing Dirk II
MotherPrincess Abigail

Monika, Princess of Orange[a] (Monica Carla; born 23 December 1961), is an extended member of the Cordonian royal family. She is the eldest daughter of King Dirk II and Queen Abigail, and aunt of King Liam. She is 5th in line of succession to the Cordonian throne and the first person in the line of succession who is not an immediate relative of the monarch. She is the mother of princes Steffen and Aleksander, princesses Julaine and Janet and grandmother of Lucas, Martha and Maik.

Youth and education

The Princess of Orange was born as Princess Monica Carla of Cordonia on 23 December 1961 at 01:28 at the Cordonian Royal Palace in the Cordonian capital city. She is the first daughter and second child of King Dirk II and Queen Abigail, the second king and queen of the newly created House of Ryan. The Princess is the granddaughter of Dirk I and Mary, Princess Royal from her paternal side and Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover and Denmark, and Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia from her maternal side. At the time of her birth she was 2nd in line of succession to the Cordonian throne after her elder brother, the late King Constantine The King Father (then Prince Constantine of Cordonia). She has three younger brothers, Matthias, Prince of Limburg, Wolfgang, Prince of Zoland and Andreas, Prince of Rotterdam.

First marriage and family

The Princess of Orange met the future Dr Niklas Bader when she was 18 and he was 22. He was a medical student interning at The Duke of Ramsford Hospital in Echternach, Ramsford and the Princess was visiting patients as part of her royal duties in March 1980. They soon got engaged and married in August 1980 and she became Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange, Mrs Niklas Bader. They had four children, Steffen, Aleksander, Julaine and Janet.

Public life

Divorce and private life

The Princess and Dr Bader divorced in 1996 citing irreconcilable differences. Dr Bader would later go on the record that their marriage fell apart because of the Princess's status overshadowing his medical career. They remain friends and on amicable terms.

Second marriage

Monika remarried in 2006 to American venture capitalist Tony Hsieh. They would later divorce in 2009. She was known from that time as Monika Hsieh and did not use her title or style. She frequently traveled between Cordonia and the United States which was described as a transnational marriage. Monika retained her main residency in Cordonia while Hsieh spent his time at his Connecticut home. According to Monika's daughter Julaine, she considered moving full-time to be with Hsieh but King Constantine convinced her to stay part-time in Cordonia. This was despite that the king "slimmed down" the Cordonian royal family members and made them private citizens with the exception his immediate family after the 1993 Cordonian attempted coup d'état.

In 2022, after Monika's nephew King Liam ascended the throne, he signed a royal decree repealing the policy of King Constantine, expanding royal status and duties to Cordonian royal family members who wished to be active in the monarchy again. It was reportedly said that she told her nephew "absolutely not" in response to the King inviting the Princess to become an active member again.

Titles and styles

  • 23 December 1961 – 23 December 1979: Her Royal Highness Princess Monika of Cordonia
  • 23 December 1979 – August 1980: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange
  • August 1980 – November 1996: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange, Mrs Niklas Bader
  • November 1996 – 2006: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange
  • 2006 – 2009: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange, Mrs Tony Hsieh
  • 2009 – 2010: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange, Mrs Monica Hsieh
  • 2010 – present: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Monika does not need to use a family name as it is not required for members of the royal family. If one is needed, it is Ryan. Monika is officially Her Royal Highness The Princess of Orange on legal documents. However, she uses the name Monika Ryan and has done so publicly since 2010 and previously used the married name Monika Heisch from 2006–2010. She decided to use a surname and drop HRH because she has been a private citizen since the 1995 (although this did not affect the status of her title or style).[1]

References

  1. Monika, Princess of Orange (22 July 2007). "A conversation with Cordonian royal Princess Monika Ryan Hsieh. National Public Radio (interview). Interviewed by Terry Gross. Philadelphia. "...technically I was still a part of the royal family but also a private citizen. Everyone was in this weird limbo state because my brother passed a royal assent that 'slimmed down' the monarchy. Basically he, his wife and children were the only ones with royal duties and responsibilities...I believe he did this out of paranoia after the coup attempt in '93. But I decided to use my new married name after Tony and I got together because I wasn't even a working royal anyway. But I still did retain my title and sometimes used it, but liked the idea of being Mrs Hsieh".

External links

  • Monika, Princess of Orange [@monikaryan] on Twitter
Monika, Princess of Orange
Born: 23 December 1961
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Julius of Moselle
Succession to the Cordonian throne
5th in line
Followed by
Prince Steffen of Orange
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Princess Lena-Marie, The Lady Westinghouse
Ladies
HRH The Princess of Orange
Followed by
Princess Juliane of Orange