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▶️ Prince Philippos of Greece and Nina Flohr's Royal Love Story: A Third Time's the Charm!

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Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark has tied the knot with Nina Flohr in a civil ceremony held at St. Moritz, Switzerland. The private ceremony, which took place on December 12, 2020, was attended by the groom's father, King Constantine II of the Hellenes, and the bride's father, Thomas Flohr. The Greek Royal Family issued a statement confirming the event, noting that the ceremony was conducted in accordance with Swiss health guidelines and that the immediate family congratulated the newlyweds immediately after the ceremony. The couple's civil marriage marks the beginning of their union, with details about their upcoming religious wedding to be announced in due course. Prince Philippos, the youngest child of King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes, was baptized into the Greek Orthodox faith in 1986. He was raised in London and later attended Georgetown University, graduating with a degree in Foreign Service in 2008. The royal family's commitment to ...

😃 Duke Eugen Eberhard of Württemberg: A Life of Royalty and Legacy

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Duke Eugen Eberhard of Württemberg , a prominent member of the royal family, passed away on July 26, 2022, at the age of ninety-one. Born on November 2, 1930, in Karlsruhe, Eugen was the second son of Duke Albrecht Eugen of Württemberg and Princess Nadejda of Bulgaria. His family was known as the "Black Württembergs" due to their dark hair, which contrasted with their first cousins, the children of Albrecht Eugen's brother Philipp. Eugen's life was marked by his close ties to European royalty . He was a first cousin of the late Duke Carl of Württemberg, the Head of the Royal House, as well as King Simeon II of Bulgaria. Throughout his life, Eugen attended various royal events, including the wedding of Duchess Fleur in 2003, alongside his family members. His passing leaves behind a legacy of royal connections and a life of service to the royal family. what were some of Duke Eugen Eberhard's most significant contributions to the royal family Duke Eugen Eberhard of ...

💎 Remembering the Legacy of Duke Ferdinand Eugen of Württemberg: A Life of Service and Devotion

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The death of Duke Ferdinand Eugen of Württemberg, a member of the royal family of Württemberg, has been announced. Born in 1925, Ferdinand was the eldest child of Duke Albrecht Eugen of Württemberg and Princess Nadejda of Bulgaria, who married in 1924. This union marked the beginning of the "Black Württembergs," a unique characteristic of the family due to their dark hair, which distinguished them from their cousins. The funeral of the duke is expected to take place at Schloß Altshausen, the ancestral home of the Dukes of Württemberg. The date of the funeral will be announced in due time. For further news and articles about Europe's imperial, royal, and noble families, join Eurohistory. May His Royal Highness Rest In Peace. what were the key events in Duke Ferdinand Eugen's life <p>The death of Duke Ferdinand Eugen of Württemberg, a member of the royal family of Württemberg, has been announced. Born in 1925, Ferdinand was the eldest child of Duke Albrecht Eugen...

✈️ Celebrating the Life of Princess Gabrielle d'Arenberg: 101 Years of Elegance and Legacy

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Princess Gabrielle d'Arenberg, a member of the esteemed d'Arenberg family, passed away on August 1, 2022, at the age of 101. Born Gabrielle Marie de Lambertye-Gerbéviller on September 8, 1920, in Biarritz, she was the eldest daughter of Charles de Lambertye-Gerbéviller, marquis de Gerbéviller, and Lorena Sancho-Mata y Contreras. Gabrielle's life was marked by her noble lineage and her connections to prominent European families, including her marriage to Prince Armand-Louis Hélie d'Arenberg in 1941. Princess Gabrielle's life was filled with significant events and milestones. She was joined by two younger sisters, Maria del Rosario and Leontine, who both married into European royal families. Her marriage to Prince Armand-Louis produced two children, Princess Mirabelle and Prince Charle, who went on to have their own families. Throughout her life, Princess Gabrielle was known for her elegance and poise, often attending high-profile events and balls in Paris. Her fune...