Rosalie von Rauch, was a German noblewoman and, since 1853, Countess of Hohenau. Born in Berlin, she was the only daughter of Prussian General and Minister of WarGustav von Rauch by his second wife, Rosalie von Holtzendorff.
Life
Rosalie was a maid of honor of Princess Marianne of the Netherlands, wife of Prince Albert, youngest son of King Frederick William III of Prussia. In Berlin on 13 June 1853, she became the second wife of the Prussian prince, who had divorced his wife in 1849. Almost two weeks before the wedding, on 28 May, Rosalie was already created Countess of Hohenau. Due to her lower status, according to the laws of the House of Hohenzollern the marriage was morganatic, and the couple was forced to avoid the Prussian court. Albert was in conflict with his brother King Frederick William IV, who opposed his divorce from Princess Marianne. The couple resided for some time in Meiningen, at the side of Albert's oldest daughter, Hereditary Princess Charlotte, and later moved to a vineyard in Loschwitz near Dresden, Saxony, where Albert had a residence, Albrechtsberg Castle, erected in 1854. The Prussian ambassador in Dresden, Count Heinrich :File:Taufkapelle_St.Anna_-_Portalbekrönung_-_Wappen_der_Rödern.jpg|von Redern, repeatedly ignored Rosalie at the court in Dresden, which is why she and her husband never appeared there. After Albert's second eldest brother William I became King of Prussia in 1861, the family circumstances were relaxed. William I visited Albrechtsberg Castle and Rosalie was formally introduced as his brother's wife. After her husband's death Rosalie lived in retirement at Albrechtsberg Castle, where she died, aged 58.
Issue
Georg Albrecht Wilhelm, Count of Hohenau, married firstly in Lorzendorf on 10 July 1878 to Laura, Countess :File:Saurma-Jeltsch-Wappen.png|Saurma von und zu der Jeltsch and secondly in Slawentzitz on 25 October 1887 to Princess Margarethe of Hohenlohe-Öhringen, daughter of Prince Hugo of Hohenlohe-Öhringen, Duke of Ujest, and Princess Pauline zu Fürstenberg, whose maternal uncle was Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden.
Bernhard Wilhelm Albrecht Frederick, Count of Hohenau, married in Berbisdorf on 21 June 1881 to Charlotte von der Decken.
Over ten years after Rosalie's death, her daughter-in-law Charlotte was involved in the "Kotze scandal", which lasted from the autumn of 1892 until the summer of 1894. Her son Fritz's wife was rumoured to be having an affair with Fritz's cousin Emperor Wilhelm II.