Countess LuAnn and Count Alexandre de Lesseps split AP video report
Meet Princess Kemeria Abajobir Abajifar (pictures) who is Count Alexandre de Lesseps‘s girlfriend. Count Alexandre de Lesseps reportedly left the wife of 16 years, Countess LuAnn de Lesseps, a reality show star current on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New York, for an Ethiopian woman. Ethioplanet.com, aka the #1 Ethiopian News Website, now identified that woman as Princess Kemeria Abajobir Abajifa, who lives in Geneva. The site said it was both the Princess and Count Alexandre de Lesseps’ wish to reveal her true identity rather than referred to as “the Ethiopian woman.”

Countess LuAnn de Lesseps Picture
Ethioplanet has also offered more details about Princess Kemeria Abajobir Abajifar and Count Alexandre de Lesseps’s backgrounds. It said Princess Kemeria is the granddaughter of King Abajifar, the last King from the Gibe Kingdom of Jimmaa, located in today’s Ethiopia. She is the niece of Ababiya Abajobir, a prominent man in the Oromo-Ethiopian community. Mr. Abajobir was one of the founding members of the OLF (Oromo Liberation Front), a guerrilla organization representing the majority Oromo ethnic group of Ethiopia. She served in various positions in the organization throughout its nearly four decades’ history.
As for Count Alexandre Count de Lesseps, he was born into a French aristocracy. His great-great-great grandfather is Ferdinand de Lesseps. Great de Lesseps built the Suez Canal and started the Panama Canal. He was also present during the presentation of the Statue of Liberty to the United States.
Count Alex Count de Lesseps dumped wife LuAnn, a former model, via email in March, 2009.


She would still not be a normal Ethiopian woman. Her ancestry is said to date back to King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
This man is a serial womaniser. He had been married 3 times before marrying the so-called countess. When Louann met him was he married to someone else at the time? What goes around comes around. Louann comes across as a vaccuous woman hungry for fame. Regarding status if Ethiopia doesn’t have a morarchy, neither does France: remember they chopped off Louis’ head more than 300 years ago for the sake of fraternity, equality and freedom. Come on America you cannot become regal off someone’s back; it is nothing to be proud of nor is it enviable. And who said that royalty is a good estate? Remember your constitution. All men are created equal etc.
If she’s the grand daughter of the LAST king wouldn’t that mean that Ethiopia no longer have a MONARCHY. So, therefore she’s not princess. She is “ethiopian woman”. There’s nothing wrong with being an “ethiopian woman”. But don’t give her a title so she doesn’t look like a “home wrecker”. Princess or not she’s still a home wrecker.