Duchess Sophie Adelheid in Bavaria (22 February 1875 â 15 May 1957) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and the second child of the famed ophthalmologist Duke Karl Theodor in Bavaria. She was the elder sister of Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians and Princess Ruppercht of Bavaria.
Sophie Adelheid was born at Possenhofen Castle, the ancestral home of her branch of the family. Her father was the brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria ("Sisi"). Her mother, Infanta Maria José of Portugal, was a daughter of King Miguel I of Portugal.
She grew up in a highly intellectual and artistic environment. Her father, despite his high rank, practiced as a surgeon and founded the Auli-Klinik, where Sophie Adelheid and her sisters often assisted with charitable works.
On 26 July 1898, Sophie Adelheid married Hans Veit, Count of Toerring-Jettenbach (1862âÂÂ1929) at Schloss Tegernsee. The Toerring family was one of the oldest mediatized noble houses in Bavaria.
The couple had three children:
After her husband's death in 1929, Sophie Adelheid resided at Schloss Seefeld, where she remained a prominent figure in Bavarian aristocratic circles. She maintained a very close lifelong correspondence with her sister, Queen Elisabeth of the Belgians, and her brother-in-law, King Albert I.
She survived the upheavals of World War II and lived to see her grandson, Count Hans Veit, take over the family estates. She died in Seefeld in 1957 at the age of 82.