Prince Makonnen


Prince Makonnen Haile Selassie, Duke of Harar was the second son, and second-youngest child, of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and Empress Menen Asfaw. He was made Mesfin of Harar upon the coronation of his parents in 1930.

Prince Makonnen's family

Prince Makonnen was married to Sara Gizaw, who also became a Princess and the Duchess of Harar. Together they had six sons, all of whom are entitled to the style of Imperial Highness:
  • Prince Paul Wossen Seged, Duke of Harar. Married 19 March 1995 to Connie Jo Quave, a Californian paralegal.
  • Prince Mikael, Duke of Harar. Married to Princess Asrat Amaha Yesus.
  • Prince Dawit. Married 16 April 1974 to Princess Adey-Abeba Imru Makonnen, and had two sons:
  • * Prince Yokshan Dawit Makonnen
  • * Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen. Married 9 September 2017 to Ariana Austin
  • Prince Fileppos Tafari Makonnen . Educ in the UK, living in USA. Married 19 July 1990 to Princess Aster Abitow Makonnen, and had two sons and one daughter:
  • * Princess Edna Tafari Makonnen. Married 30 April 2022 to Jamal Robinson. They have one child:
  • ** Eliana Rose Robinson
  • * Prince Dawit Tafari Makonnen
  • * Prince Isayas Tafari Makonnen
  • Prince Beede Mariam. Married to Princess Mahlet Zawdneh and had two daughters:
  • * Princess Blaine Be'eda Mariam
  • * Princess Helina Beedemariam
In addition, Prince Makonnen also had a natural daughter, Woizero Meheret Makonnen, born before 1945.
In 1974, with the overthrow of the Ethiopian monarchy, the widowed Duchess of Harar and her sons were all placed under detention, with the exception of Prince Taffari who was abroad at school and Prince David Makonnen who was attending advanced military training in the United States. After a long and harsh imprisonment, Princess Sara was released by the Derg regime along with the other female members of the Imperial family in 1989. A year later, her sons were also released from their imprisonment. Days before their release, Prince Dawit Makonnen died at Geneva in Switzerland.
After the fall of the Derg regime, Princess Sara and her sons were allowed to travel abroad. And after a number of years living in London, they returned to live in Addis Ababa. The Duchess of Harar was prominent at the Imperial funerals held for her brother-in-law, the Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen, the Emperor Haile Selassie I, and the funeral for Princess Tenagnework. She died in 2019.

Death

It was widely believed that Emperor Haile Selassie favoured the Duke of Harar over all his other children, and it was even rumoured that the Emperor even considered naming Makonnen as his heir, instead of his liberal elder son, Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen. However, Prince Makonnen died in a car crash in 1957 on his way to the resort town of Nazreth from Debre Zeyit, east of Addis Ababa. He was buried in the crypt of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa. Some believe the car crash was an assassination plot by the Prince's political enemies. He was 32 years old at the time of his death.