'Lord Leopold Mountbatten' (Leopold Arthur Lewis;
21 May 1889 –
23 April 1922) was a descendant of the
British Royal Family, a grandson of
Queen Victoria. He was known as 'Prince Leopold of Battenberg' from his birth until 1917, when the British Royal Family relinquished their Germanic titles during
World War I.
Early life
Prince Leopold was born on
21 May 1889. His father was
Prince Henry of Battenberg, the son of
Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine and
Julie Therese née Countess of Hauke. His mother was
Princess Henry of Battenberg (nèe The Princess Beatrice), the fifth daughter and the youngest child of Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
As he was the product of a
morganatic marriage, Prince Henry of Battenberg took his style of ''Prince of Battenberg'' from his mother, Julia von Hauke, who was created Princess of Battenberg in her own right. As such, Leopold was styled as ''His Serene Highness'' 'Prince Leopold of Battenberg' from birth. In the
United Kingdom he was styled ''His Highness'' 'Prince Leopold of Battenberg' under a
Royal Warrant passed by Queen Victoria in 1886.
Leopold was a
haemophiliac, a condition he inherited from his mother.
Relinquishment of titles
During
World War I, anti-German feeling in the United Kingdom led Leopold's
first cousin,
George V to change the name of the royal house from the Germanic
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the more English-sounding
House of Windsor. The King also renounced all his Germanic titles for himself and all members of the British Royal Family who were British citizens.
In response to this, Leopold renounced his title, through a Royal Warrant from the King, on
14 July 1917[1], of a Prince of Battenberg and the style
His Highness and became Sir Leopold Mountbatten, by virtue of him being a Knight Grand Cross of the
Royal Victorian Order. Under a further Royal Warrant in September 1917 he was granted the style and precedence of the younger son of a Marquess, and became Lord Leopold Mountbatten.
Lord Leopold died on , during a knee operation.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles
★ '
21 May 1889–
14 July 1917': ''His Highness'' Prince Leopold of Battenberg
★
★ ''in Germany'': ''His Serene Highness'' Prince Leopold of Battenberg
★ '
14 July–
September 1917': ''Sir'' Leopold Mountbatten
★ '
September 1917–
23 April 1922': ''Lord'' Leopold Mountbatten
Honours
★ 'KCVO':
Knights of the Royal Victorian Order, ''
1911''
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★ 'GCVO':
Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, ''
1915''
Military
★ 'Capt':
Captain,
British Army
References
1. The London Gazette, 9 November 1917