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Royal Bride: Grand Duke of Luxembourg Henri and María Teresa Mestre y Batista-Falla
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On February 14, 1981, Henri of Luxembourg married Cuban-born María Teresa Mestre y Batista-Falla after meeting her while both were studying at the University of Geneva. I absolutely love her smile and total love she has for him.
This is one of my favorite brides and one that trully stands the test of time. Her daughters in law, Stephanie and Claire sure follow in her steps.
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Royal Bride: Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and Stephanie de Lannoy of Belgium
AdvertisementsI always return with great joy to the wedding of Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg, even do her title is gained and it is in fact Grand Dutchess of Luxemboutrg I cannot give her another name then princess. She is so elegant and nice in her style ( see more here) that she resembles a real Disney Cinderella.
Here are some new images I found showcasing her amazing Ellie Saab gown and the Lannoy family tiara ( pictured bellow).
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Royal Bride: Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, and Sofia Hellqvist
AdvertisementsThe wedding of Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland, and Sofia Hellqvist took place on 13 June 2015 at Slottskyrkan, Stockholm. This follows the couple’s announcement of their engagement on 27 June 2014 saying: “We are looking forward to a summer wedding in the middle of June, when Sweden is extremely beautiful”. The ceremony was broadcast on SVT live.
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Royal bride: British retrospective
AdvertisementsKate Middleton has a vast archive of bridal elegance to consider when choosing a look for her own special day. Here are some of her inspiration sources.
Queen Elizabeth married Prince Phillip of Greece and Denmark on November 20, 1947 in a gown was made using rationing coupons to pay for the material since the country had not yet rebounded from WWII.
British designer Maureen Baker made the white silk princess-style gown with a dramatic high collar, pearl-edged Elizabethan trumpet sleeves and simple, pin-tucked bodice worn by Princess Anne. The gown was adorned with flowers outlined with pearls and silver thread, and was finished off with a long, pure-silk train.
Princess Diana wore a David and Elizabeth Emanuel dress when she married Prince Charles in July 1981. The twenty-five foot long train is the longest one in royal wedding history.
Camilla wore an oyster-coloured gown with a full length embroidered jacket by Robinson Valentine and completed the look with a stunning Philip Treacy headpiece.
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Royal Bride: Sandra Angerer
AdvertisementsCount Bjorn Bernadotte of Wisborg married Sandra Angerer on th 7-th of May, at his family’s island estate in a lake in Germany’s Bodensee region.
Count Bjorn is linked to the Swedish royal family through his great grandfather.
Radiant in a classic, floor-length round-necked white gown, the 31-year-old bride was attended by four flower girls in white and pastel pink wearing blossoms in their hair.