Princess Christina of the Netherlands, born on February eighteenth, nineteen forty-seven, was the youngest daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. Despite being visually impaired from birth, she pursued a career in music, becoming a talented singer and educator. She taught singing in New York and was a passionate advocate for the Youth Music Foundation in the Netherlands, dedicating her life to nurturing young musical talent.
In nineteen seventy-five, Christina made a significant personal decision by renouncing her rights to the Dutch throne to marry Cuban exile Jorge Guillermo. This bold move was accompanied by her conversion to Catholicism in nineteen ninety-two. Together, they had three children and developed a remarkable art collection, reflecting their shared appreciation for culture and creativity.
Christina's commitment to helping others extended beyond her family. She actively worked to share her knowledge of dance and sound therapy with the blind, demonstrating her dedication to improving the lives of those with disabilities. After a marriage that lasted over two decades, she and Jorge divorced in nineteen ninety-six.
Sadly, Princess Christina passed away in two thousand nineteen after a battle with bone cancer. Her legacy as an artist, educator, and advocate for the visually impaired continues to inspire many.