Royal Bride
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Royal wedding: Prince Carl Philip and Sofia Hellqvist
The wedding of Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, and Sofia Hellqvist took place on 13 June 2015 at Slottskyrkan, Stockholm. Sofia wore a wedding dress designed by Ida Sjöstedt. The dress was in three tones of white and was made in crêpe in-silk that doubled with Italian organza. The dress and the train were embellished with couture lace. The veil was made of thin tulle with appliqués of sheer cotton lace.
Sofia’s bridal bouquet consisted of roses and myrtle. In keeping with the royal family’s wedding bouquet tradition, the myrtle came from the grounds of Sofiero Castle. The flowers were in shades of cream and coral and were tied together.
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Royal wedding: Prince Carl Philip and Sofia Hellqvist
The wedding of Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, and Sofia Hellqvist took place on 13 June 2015 at Slottskyrkan, Stockholm. Sofia wore a wedding dress designed by Ida Sjöstedt. The dress was in three tones of white and was made in crêpe in-silk that doubled with Italian organza. The dress and the train were embellished with couture lace. The veil was made of thin tulle with appliqués of sheer cotton lace.
Sofia’s bridal bouquet consisted of roses and myrtle. In keeping with the royal family’s wedding bouquet tradition, the myrtle came from the grounds of Sofiero Castle. The flowers were in shades of cream and coral and were tied together.
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Steal that style : HSH Prince Antonius zu Fürstenberg and Countess Matilde Borromeo.
The engagement of His Serene Highness Prince Antonius zu Fürstenberg and Countess Matilde Borromeo was announced on March 10, 2011. The wedding was officiated on June 11, 2011 on Isola Bella on Lake Maggiore in Italy.
Among the guests were Pierre and Andrea Casiraghi, the two princes of Monaco, Tatiana Santo Domingo, fiance of Andrea Casiraghi (the two will get married next year and they are expecting their first child) , Tamara Falco, Tommaso Musini , Eva Herzigova and many others. The bride wore a Valentino gown and her tiara was a diamond encrusted one, property of the grooms family. The brides sister, Beatrice, fiance of Pierre Casiraghi, was a bridesmaid.
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Royal Bride: HRH Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Claire Lademacher
Prince Felix of Luxembourg has married his long-time love Claire Lademacher – just three days after they tied the knot in an intimate civil ceremony.
Grand dukes and duchesses, princes and princesses and a smattering of arch dukes lined up at the Basilique Sainte Marie-Madeleine in Saint-Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume to greet the couple.
On Wednesday, Prince Felix, 29, and 28-year-old Claire, wed in a civil ceremony in her hometown of Frankfurt, Germany. The bride opted for an understated look—choosing a simple white peplum sheath dress, aquamarine drop earrings, and Ferragamo bow heels.
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Royal Brides: HRH Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Claire Lademacher
Prince Felix of Luxembourg and his bride Claire Lademacher had a second wedding in the Provencal town of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume on Saturday: a religious ceremony, following their civil ceremony on Tuesday.
Claire, who memorably wore a modern peplum wedding dress earlier this week, truly outdid herself in a stunning Elie Saab gown. The bride and groom were joined by Felix’s parents Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa.
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Royal Bride: Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Claire Lademacher
Prince Felix of Luxembourg and his fellow student Claire Lademacher married today in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, Var, south of France. First to enter the basilica was Luxembourg’s Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich, followed at about 11:15am by Laurent Mosar, Prince Guillaume and Princess Sybilla, Prince Jean and Countess Diane de Nassau, Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein with Prince Nicolas, Archduke Christian and Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria.
Ten minutes later, the Grand Ducal couple and the hereditary Grand Ducal couple entered. At 11am Claire Lademacher stepped our of a 2006 Rolls Royce Phantom and joined her father, Harmut Lademacher.
Archbishop Jean-Claude Hollerich celebrated the union in the presence of 370 guests – members of the grand ducal family, the Lademacher family and friends.
The wedding gown was signed by Ellie Saab, the same designer that dresses Countess Stephanie de Lannoy of Belgium.
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Royal Wedding: Princess Madeleine of Sweden and Christopher O’Neill
Swedish Princess Madeleine fell in love in the Big Apple. Now she has said “yes” to New York banker Christopher O’Neill in a lavish and emotional wedding ceremony in Stockholm.
Madeleine was wearing a stunning white lace-top dress designed by Valentino Garavani when she tied the knot to British-American O’Neill on Saturday in front of around 470 European royals and top New York socialites.
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Royal Bride: Prince Laurent of Belgium & Claire Coombs
Although details of the bridal gown have been kept top secret, royal watchers believe the dress will be created by Edouard Vermeulen. The prestigious designer was responsible for the wedding dresses of both Princess Mathilde and Princess Laurentien, the wife of Prince Constantine of the Netherlands. It has been confirmed that Claire will wear a vintage veil of Brussels lace which was worn by three generations of royal brides, beginning with Queen Paola’s grandmother Laura Mosselman du Chenoy in 1877. The veil will be paired with an antique tiara, a gift from the king and queen.
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Royal Bride: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prince Of Prussia And Princess Sophie Of Isenburg Wedding
Prince Georg Friedrich Ferdinand of Prussia married Princess Sophie of Isenburg in Potsdam, Germany. The prince is the great-great-grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was the last King of Prussia and by extension, the last German Emperor. As AP reported, he abdicated the throne during World War I in 1918. The German monarchy ceased to exist thereafter.
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Royal Bride: Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg
Princess Beatrix married Claus van Amsberg on March 10th, 1966. Beatrix designed her dress with the help of Mrs. Caroline Bergé-Farwick of Maison Linette in Den Bosch.