Relationship : Marriage 1949 (Clyde Kenneth Harris)
Family : Change in family responsibilities 20 October 1954 (Birth of daughter, Kira) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death, Cause unspecified 21 April 1975 (Age 57) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Princess of Prussia, as the youngest daughter of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1882-1951) and his wife Cecilie Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886-1954), daughter of the Grand Duke Friedrich Franz III and Princess Anastasia Mikhailovna Romanova. On her fathers side, she was a granddaughter of the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, Wilhelm II. In 1949 Cecilie married the Texan interior designer Clyde Kenneth Harris. She followed him to the USA, to his hometown of Amarillo. There she gave birth to her only daughter, Kira, in 1954. Four years later, her husband died. Cecilie died on 21 April 1975 in Königstein im Taunus. Link to Wikipedia biography (German) Read less
Born on September 5, 1917, in Potsdam, Germany
Cecilie, Princess of Prussia, was born into the House of Hohenzollern, a royal dynasty that ruled the German Empire. As a member of a prominent royal family, Cecilie led a life that was intertwined with the historical events of the 20th century, witnessing the fall of the German monarchy and the challenges of two World Wars.
The legacy of Cecilie, Princess of Prussia, continues to be of interest to historians and royal enthusiasts. Her life and role within the royal family are often discussed in historical documentaries and articles exploring the impact of European royal families in modern history. While Cecilie herself passed away in 1975, her story remains a subject of fascination.
Cecilie, Princess of Prussia, remains a significant historical figure, with her life reflecting the broader changes in European society throughout the 20th century. Her legacy is preserved through various historical studies and public interest in royal history.