An unknown and very private noble family, but a marriage Alexandra Luxembourg with Nicholas Bagory He could not pass by in silence. The princess and her partner got married on April 22: it’s a civil wedding, and religious weddings scheduled for the weekend are expected. And the wedding dress… stands out.
Who is Alexandra Luxembourg?
Alexandra Luxembourg She is the fourth daughter of Grand Duke Henry of Luxembourg and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa, the only female in the family. She was born on February 16, 1991 in Luxembourg. The princess has a respectable curriculum: studies in psychology and the social sciences in the United States, an internship at the United Nations Security Council, and another degree in philosophy. Lots of academic life and little social life, but the spotlight turned on her because of the wedding.
Civil marriage
The occasion was more informal, as the religious wedding will be celebrated on Saturday 29 April on the French Riviera. The guests were also few, mostly the bride’s relatives. On the other hand, she did not miss the topics to congratulate the princess Alexandra Luxembourg And for her husband Nicholas Bagory. There was also a lot of curiosity about the royal outfit. And I showed off… nice pants.
Funky look
Alexandra Luxembourg She surprised everyone with a funky wedding dress for a royal wedding, but in keeping with the occasion, it’s more casual than a religious wedding. The princess chose high-waisted pants and a gorgeous cape Valentine’s Day (from 3 thousand euros), from which the sleeves of the frank blouse emerged. In her hands are two different bouquets of faded flowers: one, which she offered before the ceremony, and the second, more cheerful and intense, for going out. small bag Chanel to personal belongings and the inevitable, albeit inconspicuous, diamond in her wedding dress.
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