Uh. I would take Wikipdeia with a grain of salt. Anyone can edit those pages, anyone at all, and while comprehensive, is not the best source of serious information.
Case in point, a few months back I found that someone had written in on Prince Sebastien's page that he was "engaged to be married to *insert girl's name, I forget what it was, Anna something-or-other*, a friend of the family." I was like, wtf--the kid's only 15! It was quickly deleted...:-D
ETA: LIES! It was edited to add this:
"Sebastien is going to be married to Ana Cristina Yoder one day. She is the relative of his cousins."
And you can see the archived page right
here, if you like.
ETA: AGAIN! I just checked Sebastien's Wikipedia page two minutes ago, and this is what I found:
"At the moment he is studying at Ampleforth College in Yorkshire.[citation needed]. He has appeared for the A team u14 rugby a few times, but he mainly plays for the Bs.[citation needed]. He will be going to South Africa for a rugby tour this Easter.."
I honestly don't know if any of that is true, but the way it's written into the page [doesn't follow formatting, no citations, etc.] makes me think it's just some random person writing this stuff in. Why would Sebastien study in England, when every one of his brothers and his sister all studied in Luxembourg and Switzerland? That's kind of bizarre, huh?
And I also read Guillaume's page--same deal there as with Sebastien's. The formatting is not followed in the entry and the spelling's off. Also, because I am a creep and a lurker, I found that the user who edited that page is from Australia. Hm. I don't quite know what to make of all that, if it's true, yay Guillaume, but it's all gossip and hearsay at the moment.
But thanks for posting that little tidbit, Marie Annemy!
It gave me something to do.