Prince Cristian Steinfurt Bentheim's funeral will be held on 28th, Dec.
Due to preparations and giving everybody the chance to celebrate christmas.
I didn't realize he'd died - missed that news completely.
What is a 'free wedding'? It's the first time I heard that term. Is it an alternative to a church wedding for non-religious people? Like the non-firmation apparently is a thing in Scandinavia for those who don't want to be confirmed but still want the party that comes with it?Anja Countess of Keyserlingk and Konstantin Count of Keyerslingk celebrated their free wedding in South Tirol, Italy, two years after their civil wedding:
Anja Gräfin von Keyserlingk : Traumhochzeit in Südtirol: Sie heiratet ihren Konstantin
Ein Jawort wie im Bilderbuch! Moderatorin und Sprecherin Anja Gräfin von Keyserlingk und ihr Mann, der Unternehmer und Gastronom Konstantin Graf von Keyserlingk, feierten in Alta Badia ihre Traumhochzeit.www.bunte.de
I had to look up that name because I've never seen that family name or that letter at the end that resembles the capital letter B, but in a twisted shape.Tamara Countess of Nayhauß attended the 19th Felix Burda Award in Berlin this evening, April 21:
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It's a special German letter: originally a 'sz' - but you can think of it as 'ss' for pronunciation.I had to look up that name because I've never seen that family name or that letter at the end that resembles the capital letter B, but in a twisted shape.
Nayhauß (Adelsgeschlecht) – Wikipedia - translate to English if the page shows in German
and Category:Nayhauß family Category:Nayhauß family – Wikimedia Commons
But I still couldn't find why that last letter is with a font I've never seen before: Nayhauß
Anyone knows?
Exactly, it's a non-religious wedding ceremony without a priest, no prayers and the like, but also a "free speaker" who leads the ceremony. You can have a free wedding even if you have been confirmed, it's a matter of choice.What is a 'free wedding'? It's the first time I heard that term. Is it an alternative to a church wedding for non-religious people? Like the non-firmation apparently is a thing in Scandinavia for those who don't want to be confirmed but still want the party that comes with it?
I just bookmarked that page!It's a special German letter: originally a 'sz' - but you can think of it as 'ss' for pronunciation.
Scroll down for the explanation on this very special letter in the German alphabet: The German Alphabet - a Complete Guide
picture 1: I can't hear anything; her dress is too loud. Too much eye-sore out of enrolled in clown school look to me. If either the top or pants were monochrome in any of the colors, it would have balanced it better.
Is the man her dad or her husband? His nose if totally different from her's, so I am asking...Stephanie Countess Bruges-von Pfuel and Christian Count Bruges-von Pfuel attended the Mauro Bergonzoli "Magical Life" Exhibition in Munich yesterday, July 3:
It's her husband: see this picture taken in 2008: Getty ImagesIs the man her dad or her husband? His nose if totally different from her's, so I am asking...