After divorcing her husband in 1986, she moved to Regensburg to live with her daughter, Gloria, Princess of Thurn und Taxis.
During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Beatrix and her family fled to Germany in order to escape the Communist regime.
[4][5][6] In 1957 she married Joachim, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau, a German journalist and head of the Glauchau branch of the comital Schönburg family.
[4][6][7][8] Her husband's family's castles and estates in Saxony were seized by the Communist government during the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
[14] Music for the ceremony was performed by opera singer Countess Christine Esterházy and the Fürstlichen Hofkapelle Thurn und Taxis.