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So this time all Liechtenstein uncles and auntes where there but 2 Luxembourg uncles not
I spotted Prince Lorenz,the Archduke of Austria Este and the Hereditary Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg in the photos but not a great turn out from the Luxembourg side.
I spotted Prince Lorenz,the Archduke of Austria Este and the Hereditary Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg in the photos but not a great turn out from the Luxembourg side.
So far I've seen photos of
- Guillaume & Stephanie, Felix, Alexandra, Louis & Lauren from Luxembourg
- Marie-Astrid & Carl-Christian, Gabriella & Henri & their baby from Austria;
- Lorenz, Amedeo & Lili & Anna-Astrid (as flower girl I think?), Laura (bridesmaid), Luisa, Laetitia, Joachim from Belgium
So far I've seen photos of
- Guillaume & Stephanie, Felix, Alexandra, Louis & Lauren from Luxembourg
- Marie-Astrid & Carl-Christian, Gabriella & Henri & their baby from Austria;
- Lorenz, Amedeo & Lili & Anna-Astrid (as flower girl I think?), Laura (bridesmaid), Luisa, Laetitia, Joachim from Belgium
Even from the guest list you can tell that Marie Astrid is much closer to the Luxemburg circles. There were like 5 people from Liechtenstein family, in total. Not all the Hans Adam childen were there and no grandchildren. [...]
With Princess Irene of Holland's daughter, with Lady Gabriella Windsor and with these two Liechtenstein princesses, I see tall, junior princesses, in their thirties or even their late thirties, marrying nonentities where the groom has either a good job or has some inherited corporate money. So, I don't see any fairty tale at all. I see sadness and I hope the people are as happpy as they look in the wedding photographs.
With Princess Irene of Holland's daughter, with Lady Gabriella Windsor and with these two Liechtenstein princesses, I see tall, junior princesses, in their thirties or even their late thirties, marrying nonentities where the groom has either a good job or has some inherited corporate money. So, I don't see any fairty tale at all. I see sadness and I hope the people are as happpy as they look in the wedding photographs.
Beautiful church, beautiful wedding and guests except Marie Astrid of Belgium, the brides aunt, wearing the worst dress ever. By contrast, mother of the bride wins the prize with her lovely appearance. I can’t get over the bridal gown and how unflattering it was. First of all, it didn’t fit, it was too long and not fitted around the waist. Then, the very wide v neck on such a bony chest couldn’t be less appealing. She seemed to be just swimming in the dress and literally dragging the too long and obviously heavy train behind her. Her tiara and earrings helped.
Who was one of the adult bridesmaids in a gorgeous,gold mini pleated v neck dress with black shoes and top knot?
With Princess Irene of Holland's daughter, with Lady Gabriella Windsor and with these two Liechtenstein princesses, I see tall, junior princesses, in their thirties or even their late thirties, marrying nonentities where the groom has either a good job or has some inherited corporate money. So, I don't see any fairty tale at all. I see sadness and I hope the people are as happpy as they look in the wedding photographs.
I suppose that it helps that the Luxembourg cousins are more or less her own age while most of the Liechtensteins are significantly older, which can make a difference when growing up. Pss Norberta and her daughter was also there so that makes at least 7. Nice that the Fürst made the effort, so shortly after his wife's death.
I suppose that it helps that the Luxembourg cousins are more or less her own age while most of the Leichtensteins are significantly older, which can make a difference when growing up. Pss Norberta and her daughter were also there, so that makes at least 7. Nice that the Fürst made the effort, so shortly after his wife's death.
The Grand Duchess missing two weddings in a row perhaps also makes a statement, though there may be a perfectly good explanation for it, of course. A surprise not to see Guillaume and Sibilla, as they seem to enjoy attending family/royal events.
In 2015, the royal court explained that "the Grand Duchess suffers from an acute fear of flying, also known as aviophobia, which she has been unable to overcome."
Going off to Austria or Italy for a weekend would make for a long drive or train ride. That said, I don't understand how she travels the long distance to Cabasson or Biarritz.
Thanks for that! I had forgotten all about it.
I suppose the south of France can be reached rather easily by car. Biarrtiz is an 11 hour drive. Vienna is a 10 hour one.