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Some more photos from the beatification:
Close up of the programme ~ Inside the Cathedral ~ Member of the public with posters ~ The Princess of Venice, Prince Serge of Yugoslavia, the Duke and Duchess of Aosta and Princess Maria Gabriela of Savoy ~ Venice, Yugoslavia, Aosta and Savoy 2 ~ The Duke and Duchess of Castro, the Duke and Duchess of Noto, the Duchess of Calabria and the Princess of Venice ~ The Princess of Venice and Prince Serge of Yugoslavia ~ Archduchess Beatrice of Austria-Este ~ The Duchess of Castro and one of her daughters ~ Woman looks at a tomb in the Cathedral
According to Noblesse and Royautes, more than 2000 people went to and near the beatification. Here are some extra photos of the dinner:
Princess Maria Gabriela of Savoy and other guests ~ The Duchess of Noto, the Duke of Castro, Princess Anne of France, the Duke of Capua and the Duchess of Castro ~ The Duchess of Castro (to her left is the Duke of Braganza and Princess Beatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
I noticed that sites are now starting to call Princesses Maria Carolina and Maria Chiara the Duchess of Palermo and the Duchess of Capri, have these titles been confirmed as official ones by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies? Or are they new titles that were granted to the princesses at the beatification ceremony? I'm asking as I have never heard them being referred to as such.
Close up of the programme ~ Inside the Cathedral ~ Member of the public with posters ~ The Princess of Venice, Prince Serge of Yugoslavia, the Duke and Duchess of Aosta and Princess Maria Gabriela of Savoy ~ Venice, Yugoslavia, Aosta and Savoy 2 ~ The Duke and Duchess of Castro, the Duke and Duchess of Noto, the Duchess of Calabria and the Princess of Venice ~ The Princess of Venice and Prince Serge of Yugoslavia ~ Archduchess Beatrice of Austria-Este ~ The Duchess of Castro and one of her daughters ~ Woman looks at a tomb in the Cathedral
According to Noblesse and Royautes, more than 2000 people went to and near the beatification. Here are some extra photos of the dinner:
Princess Maria Gabriela of Savoy and other guests ~ The Duchess of Noto, the Duke of Castro, Princess Anne of France, the Duke of Capua and the Duchess of Castro ~ The Duchess of Castro (to her left is the Duke of Braganza and Princess Beatrice of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
I noticed that sites are now starting to call Princesses Maria Carolina and Maria Chiara the Duchess of Palermo and the Duchess of Capri, have these titles been confirmed as official ones by the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies? Or are they new titles that were granted to the princesses at the beatification ceremony? I'm asking as I have never heard them being referred to as such.