The
bride, Countess Natacha, claims to descend from Russian nobility, while
the Archduke is the son of Archduke Carl-Christian and Archduchess
Marie Astrid of Austria. He is the great-grandson of Charles I, the last
Habsburg emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. He also hails, through
his grandmother Archduchess Yolande of Austria, from one of the oldest
noble families in Belgium, the Princess of Ligne. His esteemed
grandmother died just a few weeks before the wedding, on 13 September,
aged 100.
Arriving on Saturday at Eglise Saint Pierre, a red brick neo-gothic
Catholic church, in the Belœil region of Belgium, the guests were an
understandably sizable display of European royalty and aristocracy.
Those in attendance included Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Crown Grand Duke
Guillaume of Luxembourg and Crown Grand Duchess Stephanie of
Luxembourg, Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Princess Marie-Gabrielle of
Nassau, Prince Amaury of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Pelagie of
Bourbon-Parma, Prince Jean of Luxembourg and his wife Countess Diane de
Nassau, Archduchess Priscilla of Habsburg-Lorraine and Gabrielle des
Comtreras, Michel of Ligne and his wife, Princess Eleonora of Ligne and
Prince Joachim of Belgium. (
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