In a chilling Bavarian night, Princess Gloria hastily entered the chapel of her opulent palace, draped in a dark coat and adorned with pearls. Her immersive surroundings evoked her longstanding ties to nobility, as shown by her guests that evening. As she knelt to pray, echoes of an age-old tradition resonated against the glow from a crypt containing family ancestors.

At 64, Gloria's transformation into a conservative activist has solidified her stances on issues like abortion and immigration within German discourse. Once a striking socialite, she now aligns with figures like Justice Alito, whom she welcomed at her annual music festival in the summer of 2023. “I met him as a Catholic,” she reflected, noting their shared commitment to pro-life initiatives. “So for me, that was a great thing, because very few people I know are pro-life.”

The bond she has cultivated with Alito extends her influence into new realms, allowing for a unique engagement with European nobility while simultaneously advancing her causes and festival. As she embraces her conservative identity amidst historical palatial grandeur, Princess Gloria remains a powerful advocate in the evolving landscape of European right-wing ideologies.