Last Princess of Hawai loses the control of her fortune
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...1-loses-right-control-215million-fortune.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...1-loses-right-control-215million-fortune.html
Owana Salazar isnt the head. HRH Prince Quentin Kawanankoa is. He put in a full claim 4 years ago and is the recognized heir and pretender to the throne. She is delusional.On 31 July took part the inauguration of the statue of King Kamehameha III of Hawaii in Honolulu on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of Monarchy restoration by the Kingdom of Great Britain on July 31, 1843.
Princess Owana, Head of the Royal House of Hawaii, was present with her brothers Princes Laanui and Kalani.
King Kamehameha III Statue Unveiled on Hawaiian Sovereignty Restoration Day - Honolulu Magazine - July 2018 - Hawaii
At this event was present also Princess Marie of Liechtenstein with her daughter Princess Marguerite
Marie de France et Marguerite de Liechtenstein à Honolulu - Noblesse & Royautés
As far as we know, Elizabeth is still alive. Of course there has been the fact that he has not been seen in public for a few years. Most of us know that Quentin went on a temporary hiatus due to the fact that he and Elizabeth were having marriage troubles but no one has said that Elizabeth had died. As far as we know, she has been going between the islands and her home. The boys are still on Oahu but also go to visit their mom and Quentin is still MIA. His sister Regina died in 2015 but not Elizabeth. As for Maria, who knows....I understand that David Kawananakoa has remarried. His first wife died in 2015 and I have recently seen pictures of him with a lady named Maria. There is a very nice picture of the couple on her real estate webpage where she uses the name of Maria Kawananakoa. Does anyone know when they married and any details about Maria (she may be Maria Grazia Torcia)?
Thanks
Sorry, I read it wrongThanks for your comments but I am not sure why you thought there was any discussion about Elizabeth Kawananakoa and her "death". I was talking about David Kawananakoa, the older half-brother of Quentin. David's wife died in 2015 and he has subsequently remarried.
Owana Salazar's claim is equally as strong as Quentin Kawanankoa's, for the simple reason that there is and can be no legitimate pretender to the Hawaiian throne.Owana Salazar isnt the head. HRH Prince Quentin Kawanankoa is. He put in a full claim 4 years ago and is the recognized heir and pretender to the throne. She is delusional.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63956634Abigail Kawānanakoa was born in Honolulu in 1926 and later attended school in Shanghai and California.
Her great wealth, which is estimated to be $215m (£175m) and was held in trust, came from her great-grandfather, James Campbell, an Irish businessman who owned a sugar plantation.
The Hawaii Herald Tribune (29 May 2019) says:
Carolyn Willison Kawananakoa, 85, of Volcano, formerly of Kaneohe, Oahu, died May 11 at home. Born in Portland, Ore., she was a homemaker, member of Friends of Iolani Palace, Hale O Na Alii, Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club and other organizations. Memorial service at 2 p.m. Friday (May 31) at Oahu Cemetery, 2162 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu. Aloha attire. Survived by daughter, Young Elena Branch of Volcano; sons, Travis Anthony (Laurie) Branch, Quentin Kuhio Kawananakoa and Piikoi Andrew Kawananakoa of Oahu, Corey Douglas (Kimberley) Branch of Kona; 16 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Dodo Mortuary.
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Kawananakoa, known to her friends as Kekau, will lie in state in the throne room of Iolani Palace from 2 until 8 p.m. this coming Sunday in a ceremony open to the public. The next day, Jan. 23, there will be an invitation-only funeral at the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna Ala in Nuuanu at 1:30 p.m. The funeral ceremony at Mauna Ala — closed to the public because of space limitations in the mausoleum’s chapel — will be broadcast live by Oiwi TV.
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Questions about the legitimacy of calling Kawananakoa a princess or the state’s unusual act of granting her permission to have her own new tomb at Mauna Ala have been brushed aside in the midst of a current outpouring of public appreciation for her love for Hawaii and her generous financial donations to help Native Hawaiian causes.
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Marchesa Kapiolani Marignoli
After Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawananakoa's death, the oldest member of the family would be her cousin Marchesa Kapiolani Marignoli who is 94. Quite an interesting match between a descendant of Hawaiian royals and an Italian noble.
Esther Kapiolani To Wed Young Italian Marchese by Drue Lytle