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Fürst Carl Christian von Wrede married his long time friend Katalin, Countess von Bethlen de Bethlen, in 2003.
The civil wedding took place at the Schloß Ellingen in Blumen, on June 14th 2003, while the religious ceremony happened in the St. Mathias Church of Budapest (Hungary), on July 12th. Carl Christian (*1972) is the son of Fürst Carl von Wrede and his first wife, Ingeborg Hamberger. Katalin (*1975) is a daughter of Count Nikolaus Bethlen de Bethlen and Gladys Mollik. --*--*-- The night before the wedding ceremony, there was a pre-wedding soirée in the Landwirtschaftlichen Museum. After the church celebration, which lasted almost one hour and a half, a carriage took the newly-weds by the beautiful streets of Budapest, to the Landwirtschaftlichen Museum, where the couple offered the reception to their 220 guests. The banquet was served by the Gundel Catering. Finally, the evening was concluded with a ball, in the castle, about 20 kilometres far from Budapest. The couple’s first night was in the "Hilton" hotel. After the honeymoon, they went to live in Munich, where they both work; Carl Christian in an English bank and Katalin in the marketing department of a great company. |
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Thanks Elsa M:)
Couple looks nice and in love. Simple and quite elegant gown and the veil.:) What's new on them - still together, any children? For who belong to this tiara? |
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Here is a pic of Schloss Ellingen in the thread of the marriage of Carl Christian's sister Princess Alexandra to Archduke Karl Peter of Austria. (Princess Alexandra is also wearing the Wrede tiara.)
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Wow, this schloss is very beautiful. I want to try to visit it, but I don't know if the normal people can visit it...
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Was any member of reigning royal houses present in the wedding?
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Specifically: Prince Leopold and Princess Ursula of Bavaria Prince Manuel of Bavaria Princess Anna of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (now Manuel's wife) Princess Anna of Bavaria, Duchess in Bavaria Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria, Duchess in Bavaria Archduke Georg & Archduchess Eilika of Austria (neé Oldenburg) Archduke Carl Christian of Austria Archduchess Catharina of Austria ... and no doubt a whole swag of German princes and princesses, including Prince Georg Constantin of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Princess Desiree of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Reichgrafin von und zu Hohensbroech. As to reigning houses, I expect there would have been a Liechtenstein prince or princess or two. Last edited by Warren; 04-27-2006 at 05:58 AM. Reason: extra |
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Thanks, Warren!
These are some of the guests, by SeegerPress: 1. Princess Alexandra von Wrede (sister of the groom) and Archduke Carl Peter von Habsburg; 2. Angela Oettingen-Spielberg and Franziska Hohenlohe-Bartenstein; 3. Archduchess Catharina von Habsburg-Österreich and Count Massimiliano Secco d'Aragone with their son Constantino; 4. Prince Georg Constantin von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach and his sister, Desiree von und zu Hoensbroech; 5. Princesses Maria Anna and Elisabeth in Bayern; 6. Archduke Carl Christian von Habsburg-Österreich; 7. Archdukes Paul Georg and Eilika von Habsburg; 8. Laura Ponte and Nathalie Picquot (from Spain). 9. Countess Stephanie von und zu Guttenberg; 10. Countess Sophie Henckel Donnersmarck. ![]() |
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Great bride, love the veil especially. Not sure about the hairdo, though, but who knows, maybe it's very 'her'. Great dress, wonder who the designer is?! And the tiara...wow! That thing must be worth a small fortune!
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![]() Couple questions: 1. They both seem to stem from prominent German nobility--why marry in Budapest? Or is there some Budapest/Hungarian tie somewhere? Come to think of it, with both Germany and Hungary being democracies these days, do either the family of the groom or bride or both still have a castle and some land tied to their royal titles? Kindof like for example Ernst August (how he could hold on to that castle in Hannover beats me actually, with Germany being the Bundesrepublik that it now is) 2. Is it just me or is it true that the so-called 'lesser' European royals (princes without land infrastructure and the likes) have the tendency to marry 'within the family', as in, marry other nobles--more than top-tier royals who tend these days to marry whichever girl manages to steal their hearts. Are the royals who were robbed of their castles more into nostalgia and traditionalism and therefore tend t marry their peers? While the princes who are ensured of becoming king one day of country x, y, or z, don't have that chip on their shoulder? Just wonderin'.. |
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2. The 'old order' of the German and Austrian nobility (ie with Holy Roman Empire and pre-1918 German titles) form a sub-caste within the larger Gotha. Traditions are strong and social networks are tight. Estates located in Communist-controlled countries were lost, though some have been regained; those with properties in the former West Germany and Austria retained them. Again, the principle in law of "private property". Some of these families are rich, and some are not. But wealth is not the arbiter for entry into this very exclusive social circle. Not all the princes, princesses, counts and countesses from these families marry within their caste, but many do, to the present day. It's just the way things are. Members of reigning families already have their postions and status, and for the choice of partner who will play a national public role there are more important considerations than family lineage. I hope this helps.
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Last edited by Warren; 04-09-2006 at 04:31 AM. Reason: corrected error |
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Alexandra married in 1984 Hexctor Riesle and Constanza in 1994 Fürst Franz Josef von Auersperg-Trautson. It ws Georg's sister Walburga and Count Archibald Douglas who married in 1992 in budapest and also his own marriage to Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg took place in Budapest. |
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