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I imagine the bride is related to Elisabeth von Pezold, an heiress of the house of Schwarzenberg?
I was about ask this same thing too. You beat me to it. I should think soI imagine the bride is related to Elisabeth von Pezold, an heiress of the house of Schwarzenberg?
I imagine the bride is related to Elisabeth von Pezold, an heiress of the house of Schwarzenberg?
don't know but her mother is a born Countess zu Solms-Laubach and her grandmother is Princess Madeleine zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-BerleburgI imagine the bride is related to Elisabeth von Pezold, an heiress of the house of Schwarzenberg?
Exactly one of her aunts is Princess Maria zur Lippe and among the cousins of her mother is the Landgrave of Hesse and Prince Gustav zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-BerleburgThe bride might not have been titled but the family is clearly well connected among the German nobility. /
Interesting Tiara, looks like this one worn by the bride's ancestor Princess Elisabeth Helene: https://gw.geneanet.org/gpougnet?lang=fr&n=de+tour+et+taxis&oc=0&p=elisabeth+helene
It's strange, though, that this tiara hasn't been seen for many decades. The bride's mother Princess Gisela has been seen wearing a small ruby bandeau before.
Apparently there was quiet a Chaos before the Church with people storming the stairs leading into the Church so that the bride and her father had difficulties to come through and go into the Church-A pity we were not able to see more photos of the guests. I imagine there must have been quite a few members of the Bavarian RF present.
I imagine there are always quite a few tourists in Dresden. It has some wonderful buildings to visit. If I understood the words of Prince Alexander well, the wedding took place in the hofkirche?
As Princess Maria's great-great-grandfather King Friedrich August once said the Saxons are a strange kind of republicans.Apparently there was quiet a Chaos before the Church with people storming the stairs leading into the Church so that the bride and her father had difficulties to come through and go into the Church-
Maria Teresita Princess of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony, and French Count Beryl Alexandre de Saporta married in Dresden, Germany, today, September 23.
** tt.se gallery ** bild.de article **
Yes he said on his way to a train station and I think he said deal with it yourselves.As Princess Maria's great-great-grandfather King Friedrich August once said the Saxons are a strange kind of republicans.