Prince Ernst of Hohenberg
Prince Ernst of Hohenberg was the second son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, who were assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.
Life
Prince Ernst was born at his parents' estate at Konopiště in Bohemia. Following his parents' assassination, which precipitated World War I, Ernst and his siblings, Sophie and Maximilian, were taken in by their uncle, Prince Jaroslav von Thun und Hohenstein.In late 1918, their properties in Czechoslovakia, including Konopiště and Chlumec nad Cidlinou, were confiscated. The children moved to Vienna and Schloß Artstetten.
In 1938, following the Anschluss, some of the family members were arrested. Prince Ernst, having previously spoken at pro-monarchist meetings and having publicly opposed the Anschluss, was sent to Dachau concentration camp with his brother. Prince Ernst was later transferred to other camps and was freed in 1943. The family's Austrian properties were confiscated in 1939, but they were returned in 1945.
Marriage and issue
Prince Ernst married on 25 May 1936 in Vienna, Marie-Thérèse Wood. She was daughter of Captain George Jervis Wood and his wife, Countess Rosa Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény, daughter of Count Albert Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény and Princess Marie of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, elder sister of Princess Eleonora Fugger von Babenhausen. The couple had two sons:- Prince Franz Ferdinand Maximilian Georg Ernst Maria Josef Zacharius Ignaz of Hohenberg, married Heide Zechling. They have one son.
- Prince Ernst Georg Elemer Albert Josef Antonius Peregrinus Rupertus Maria of Hohenberg, first married Patricia Caesar in 1973; they divorced in 1999. In 2007 he married Margareta Anna Ndisi He has one daughter from his first marriage.
Death
Prince Ernst died at Graz in Austria in 1954, aged 49, his death considered to be connected to mistreatment he suffered in the concentration camps. He is buried in the crypt of the Hohenberg family's Artstetten Castle in Lower Austria. His wife's remains are in a sarcophagus to the right of his.Honours
- Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Family: Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, 1945.