Prince Joachim of Denmark and Alexandra Manley: November 18, 1995


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Guests

1. King Constantine and Queen Anne Marie of Greece
2. Queen Ingrid and Prince Gustav of Berleburg
3. (L-R): King Carl Gustav & Queen Silvia of Sweden, King Harald & Queen Sonja of Norway; (behind) Princess Marie Chantal of Greece
4. King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway
5. Princess Alexia and Prince Nikolaos of Greece
6. Princess Victoria of Sweden, Prince Haakon and Princess Martha Louise of Norway
7. Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie Chantal of Greece

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Moonlightrhapsody said:
*sigh* They looked so in-love back then...

Indeed, they were very much in love back then, it's a shame that the marriage failed.
 
Eliza said:
Indeed, they were very much in love back then, it's a shame that the marriage failed.

I wonder what the late queen Ingrid woud had said if she knew about the divorce if she still was alive ?
 
Corbis

When Alexandra Manley enter the church...



Joachim & Alexandra seated...



Leaving the church..

 
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from corbis

the new bride & groom



let's not forget to curtsey to new mother-in-law..




Prince Joachim & the new Princess Alexandra

 
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Princess Alexandra with daddy..




on the royal carriage





official photos

 
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wedding banquet





now, it's party time...
Joachim & Alexandra starts the bridal waltz...




the famous danish bridal waltz with royals & guests gathering around the couple for support

 
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The picture of them waltzing and Alexandra, looking up to joachim ,is one of the most in love, intense romantic pictureI have ever see, and if their love is over, then noone is safe in their marriage!
 
Auntie..I totally agree.

Looking at these pics and knowing that the marriage ended in divorce truly saddens me. They definitely had the look of love.
 
I've still got the copy of Hello from when they married and it is tragic knowing that their marriage ended in divorce.
They seemed so happy in all the pictures, both looked so proud.
 
Little_star said:
I've still got the copy of Hello from when they married and it is tragic knowing that their marriage ended in divorce.
They seemed so happy in all the pictures, both looked so proud.

I still have my copy too!!:)
It is sad they are no longer together but if they are happier now apart then so be it.
 
I have to say Alexandra looked absolutely perfect: the gown, the hairdo... for me, her gown was far more regal and beautiful than her in-law's...

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Sorry all but I really disagree--even in 1995, when I first saw the pictures, I was disappointed at her attire, mostly at that hideous afro 'do of hers. It couldn't have been less flattering. Also, the dress somehow was just not right for this petite woman, and to think that the designer was the same one who designed that most exquisite of bridal gowns--Margarethe's! Not sure why exactly I don't warm up to this gown, but I just didn't and don't. Also the tacky lining on the bride's veil--just not right, in my humble opinion. The groom was better looking than his bride, that much is certain for me. That horrible afro, yuck! Luckily the bride's face was so pretty that it overshadowed her outfit---almost!
 
Too bad about their divorce, they seemed like they were made for each other.
 
At first it was speculated that the reason was that Joachim was carousing around town, and then it was speculated that Alexandra began her affair with Martin while still married.

Take your pick!
 
princess olga said:
Sorry all but I really disagree--even in 1995, when I first saw the pictures, I was disappointed at her attire, mostly at that hideous afro 'do of hers. It couldn't have been less flattering. Also, the dress somehow was just not right for this petite woman, and to think that the designer was the same one who designed that most exquisite of bridal gowns--Margarethe's! Not sure why exactly I don't warm up to this gown, but I just didn't and don't. Also the tacky lining on the bride's veil--just not right, in my humble opinion. The groom was better looking than his bride, that much is certain for me. That horrible afro, yuck! Luckily the bride's face was so pretty that it overshadowed her outfit---almost!

Not a fan of that gown, also. It's so out of proportion to her small frame that it's not becoming. The gown reminds me very much of Princess Margaret's dress, but I don't think Margaret's was as full in the front.
 
I agree, Alexandra Hair at the wedding was in bad taste, it was higly teased! and didnt do anything for her pretty face1
 
I'm also not fond with Alexandra’s wedding hairdo it sank her lovely tiara) but may be the hairdresser had thought that this hairdo could helped her petite size little bit to balance her while she wass standing near her tall husband:neutral: . I love her dress, it is fit for a winter wedding:) .
 
galuhcandrakirana said:
I'm also not fond with Alexandra’s wedding hairdo it sank her lovely tiara) but may be the hairdresser had thought that this hairdo could helped her petite size little bit to balance her while she wass standing near her tall husband:neutral: .
It's funny you mention that, because I have read an article published by Hola, where several top hairdressers comment on various hairdos used by royal brides in the past years and they have chosen Alexandra, Mette-Marit, Mathilde, Martha Louise and Máxima as those whose hairdos better have fit their face structure.

Cheska's experts Camille Albane and Michel Meyer have considered Alexandra Manley's hairdo perfect for those women whose hair is very dark and naturally curly. In the case of the Princess, they say that the hairdo is very flattering to her face structure and an utterly modern style.

...of course not everybody has to agree with the experts...
 
Elsa M. said:
...of course not everybody has to agree with the experts...
Too true! Each person is an expert on their own likes and dislikes and needs no one else to tell them what they shoud or shouldn't like. More often than not, the so-called experts' viewpoint will be influenced by their own subjective worldview. Thus, as you stated, just because a so-called expert says so doesn't mean everyone has to subscribe to it.
 
HenrikaB said:
Thus, as you stated, just because a so-called expert says so doesn't mean everyone has to subscribe to it.
Exactly, I often sighing while watching fashion show on TV, the gown/dress they showed (among of them are called as haute couture design) sometime look bizarre for me, but that’s what an expert called a beauty of fashion art (personally I don’t always think that the dress is beautiful at all).

Back to Alexandra’s wedding Hairdo, actually the only one bother me about the hairdo is it made her tiara les visible (I think the busy curly is too dominant) and also it made her veil stand high then looked too much for overall attire (well my opinion only, I just think about Princess Grace’s hairdo and her veil, they are simple and lovely but of course Princess Grace and princess Alexandra are different person then can not exactly be compared). http://img158.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=40830_pre_SEEGER00003003_427lo.jpg.
The diamond colour in her tiara which is already less visible because of the big white veils and the puffy curly style doesn’t help it at all (again my opinion). http://img41.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=41018_Scan0001_599lo.JPG, http://img226.imageshack.us/my.php?image=00003122560337tz.jpg.
But in other side I can see that the hairdo (also the veils position) helped Alex to look inches taller and the hairdo also balances her puffy gown, well may be the last reasons were more important for the hairdresser to take than make the tiara clearly visible:neutral:.
 
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