Prince George of Lovia

Prince George of Lovia (born Georges Noble de Montbazon, 1924-1989) was a Franco-Lovian prince and a member of the Royal family.

Biography
Georges Noble de Montbazon was born to Prince James of Lovia and Catherine de Montbazon in 1924, Paris. When his family moved to Lovia in 1938 he was the one who adapted the most, evev anglicizing his name to George in 1945. He was married in 1947 to Maria Torretasso, a member of the Czech-Italian branch of the house of Thurn und Taxis. In 1949 they had their first child, Princess Helena of Lovia. In 1951 they had another girl, Charlotte and in 1954 a son, Albert. George and Maria would often be seen in Italy, where they spent half the year (they had a country villa in Florence). He and Maria were divorced in 1961 only to remarry in 1962 (quite lavishly) at The Olympia. He and Maria remained quite close until his death in 1989; she would die herself in 1991.