Whenever a royal wedding is on the horizon, the world eagerly awaits the grand event.
The anticipation builds as we wonder about the bride’s stunning wedding dress and the tiara that will complete her regal look.
This year, fans of royal weddings have even more reason to rejoice, as Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg prepares to say “I do” to Nicholas Bagheri in 2023, with some exciting updates about their upcoming nuptials.
In an official statement, Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess joyfully announced the engagement of their daughter, Princess Alexandra, to Mr. Nicholas Bagheri.
The families of both the bride and groom are overjoyed and surround the couple with their affection.
As a result of the long-standing relationship between the Luxembourg and British royals, several high-ranking members of the British royal family have been invited to this grand occasion.
Among the esteemed guests are the Duke and Duchess of Kent, as well as future King and Queen, Prince William and Princess Catherine.
With the intertwining of royal bloodlines through generations, George’s ancestors have forged connections with Europe’s royal families.
As his children and grandchildren marry into royal households across the continent, the British royals find themselves distantly related to their counterparts in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Spain, and Monaco.
Expressing her admiration for the Duchess of Cambridge, the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg described her as absolutely charming, mature, and naturally poised.
She commended Catherine for gracefully handling the immense pressure of public life.
This endorsement comes at a time when Kate Middleton faced accusations made by Meghan during the explosive interview with Oprah.
In another interview, Maria Theresa, the Grand Duchess, candidly remarked on individuals who resort to baseless accusations to further their ambitions, cautioning them about the consequences of dishonesty.
However, Meghan and Harry will not be among the esteemed guests at the wedding of the century in Luxembourg.
Princess Alexandra, sixth in line to the Luxembourg throne, is an active member of the royal family and a skilled linguist.
Her fiancé, Nicholas Bagheri, hails from Brittany, France, and pursued studies in political science and classics.
Currently, he is involved in social and cultural projects, as per his LinkedIn profile, based in Paris after completing his master’s degree at Sorbonne University in 2014.
The court has disclosed that the civil ceremony will take place at the town hall of Luxembourg City on April 22nd at 3:30 PM, with both families in attendance.
Following the exchange of vows, the newlyweds will greet the public alongside their families at Place Guillaume in front of the town hall.
All are cordially invited to join in welcoming the couple and the Grand-Ducal family.
Later, the couple will proceed to the Grand-Ducal Palace via Rue de Lorraine for a reception at 6 PM, where they will celebrate with representatives from national authorities and other distinguished guests.