Princess Teresa of Orleans-Braganza
Here are some links about Princess Teresa, all of them in Portuguese but most of them with beautiful pictures.
Morreu D. Thereza DOrléans e Bragança - Caras.pt
Lux - Morreu D. Thereza D`Orléans e Bragança
VIP.pt - Morreu a princesa THEREZA D'ORLÉANS E BRAGANÇA
BLOG WILLIAM XAVIER: Morreu a princesa THEREZA D'ORLÉANS E BRAGANÇA
MORREU A PRINCESA DONA TERESA DE ORLEANS E BRAGANÇA, ULTIMA ... on Twitpic
Prefeito decreta luto oficial de três dias pelo falecimento de princesa Dona Thereza | Notícias | Prefeitura Municipal de Pequeri - Minas Gerais
Lige Monteiro
IN MEMORIAM - Princesa Dona Teresa de Orleans e Bragança - Estado Sentido
História e Genealogia: A neta da Redentora!
From one of the links above I learned a very interesting tale:
In the 1920s, after the ban of the Imperial family was revoked, d. Teresa, as a child, visited most Brazilian States. Her father, D. Pedro de Alcântara de Orleans e Bragança - Prince of Grão-Pará, and her mother Elisabeth - countess Dobrzensky de Dobrzenicz took all of their children in an adventurous trip to show Brazil to them. When they arrived in Natal, capital of the Rio Grande do Norte State, their ship could not dock at the port so a speedboat was sent to fetch the illustrious visitors. The crossing plank was slippery and the waters were rough. When D.Pedro was crossing, a strong wave made him slip and fall into the water. He had a hard time trying to jump on the boat and the young Princes and their mother became worried, but fortunately, D. Pedro laughed at the situation. At the pier of Tavares de Lyra, they took the Governor's car that was waiting for them. On their way, the streets were crowded with people waiving. The Governor’s car had red seats and upon their arrival at the Palácio Potengi, D. Pedro’s suit was already dry but with a very big red spot on its back, which caused the little princes many laughs. In 2006, D. Teresa was in Petropolis / Brazil for a few days and the article’s writer telephoned her to ask her if she still remembered her visit to Rio Grande do Norte, and she did!
Princess Teresa of Orleans-Braganza inherited a big collection of photos from her grandmother, Princess Isabel. All of the photos were first published in 2008 in the book COLEÇÃO PRINCESA ISABEL - FOTOGRAFIA DO SÉCULO XIX (Editora : CAPIVARA, Especialidade : BIOGRAFIA/AUTOBIOGRAFIA, ISBN : 8589063259, ISBN 13 : 9788589063258, Páginas : 423, Publicação : 2008, Edição : 1º, Encadernação : CAPA DURA)