Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa, considered the last Hawaiian princess, has died at the age of 96. There was no longer any successor to Abigail as he was childless and had married a woman.
Abigail passed away peacefully on Monday (12/12/2022) alongside her lesbian partner. Abigail is remembered for her dedication to the Hawaiian Islands and her dedication.
“Abigail will be remembered for her love of Hawai’i and its people. And she will be missed with all my heart,” his wife Veronica Gail Kawānanakoa said in a statement.
Abigail has been traced to have ancestors from the Hawaiian kingdom and her great grandfather once ruled the island. She has no formal royal title, but she was a symbol of the Hawaiian monarchy before it was overthrown by American businessmen in the 18th century.
Abigail has enormous wealth. Her wealth is believed to be 215 million US dollars or about 3.3 trillion rupees.
Abigail is active in social activities. Lei has donated many things including scholarships for Native Hawaiian students, you have opposed the Honolulu Rail Transit Project, and you have supported protests against the giant telescope.
He even donated the 14-carat diamond pinky ring worn by King Kalākaua, which was one of many items he donated by King and Queen Kapiʻolani for public display.
He also helped preserve Iolani Palace, which is the only royal residence in the Americas. The monarchy used to live there, but now most of it functions as a museum.
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has ordered the state flags of the United States and Hawaii to be flown at half-mast at the Capitol and state offices through Sunday in Abigail’s honor.
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