

Abigail Kawananakoa
- Category : 1926-births
- Type : PE
- Profile : 1/3 - Investigating / Martyr
- Definition : Split - Small (22,35)
- Incarnation Cross : RAX Unexpected 1
Biography
Hawaiian "princess" of the House of Kawānanakoa, sometimes called Kekau. She is referred to by many as a princess, a common honorary bestowed to descendants of titled subjects of the Kingdom of Hawaii or important figures in Hawaiian history, although she holds no official title and wields no power or influence in the Hawaiian state government.
She was the only child of Lydia Liliuokalani Kawānanakoa, born during her marriage with William Jeremiah Ellerbrock. At the age of six, she was legally adopted by her grandmother, Princess Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa, in the Hawaiian tradition of hānai with the intention that she remain a direct heir to a possible restoration of the kingdom. As Liliʻuokalani's great grand niece, she is considered by some to be heir apparent should restoration of the monarchy occur.
Kawānanakoa is an expert horsewoman and owner of ranches in Hawaii, California, and Washington State. She is a 20-year cumulative breeder of AQHA quarter horses.
She was heiress to the largest stake in the estate of her great-grandfather, James Campbell, a 19th-century industrialist from Ireland. When the estate was converted into a corporation in 2007, her share was estimated to be about US$250 million.
On 1 October 2017, Kawānanakoa married Veronica Gail Worth in Honolulu.