Royal Profile: Princess Margretha of Liechtenstein, Princess of Luxembourg
Princess Margaretha Antonia Marie Félicité of Liechtenstein, Princess of Luxembourg was born 15 May 1957, the daughter of Grand Duke Jean and Grand Duchess Josephine-Charlotte of Luxembourg.
She has several siblings, siblings-in-law and nieces & nephews{Source}:
The young princess had a global education-she studied in Luxembourg, Belgium, The United Kingdom, an the United States.
She has no official role in Luxembourg (her brother Henri is the Grand Duke), Liechtenstein (her husband is the younger brother to the present Prince Hans-Adam II) or Belgium (her uncle is King Albert II). However, she does attended official weddings and other family events. She attended the weddings of Archduke Imre of Austria to Kathleen Walker {Photos}, Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg to Stephanie de Lannoy {Photos} and the wedding of Archduke Christophe to Adélaïde Drapé-Frisch {Photo} She also attended her father's 90th birthday party in 2009 {Photos} and the installation of the new pope in 2013 {Photo}.
She is patron of Dyslexia International.
She was married to Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein of 20 March 1982. Together, they have four children, three of which survived infancy{Source}:
She has several siblings, siblings-in-law and nieces & nephews{Source}:
- Princess Marie-Astrid, Archduchess of Austria (1954)
- Archduke Carl Christian of Austria (1954, m. 1982)
- Archduchess Marie-Christine of Austria, Countess of Limburg-Stirum (1983)
- Count Rodolphe of Limburg-Stirum (1979, m.2008)
- Count Léopold of Limburg-Stirum (2011)
- Count Constantin of Limburg-Stirum (2013)
- Archduke Imre of Austria (1985)
- Archduchess Kathleen of Austria (1986,m. 2012)
- Archduchess Maria-Stella of Austria (2013)
- Archduchess Magdalena of Austria (2016)
- Archduke Christoph of Austria (1988)
- Archduchess Adélaïde of Austria (1989, m. 2012)
- Archduchess Katarina of Austria (2014)
- Archduke Alexander of Austria (1990)
- Archduchess Gabriella of Austria (1994)
- Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg (1955)
- Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg (1956, m. 1981)
- Prince Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1981)
- Prince Félix of Luxembourg (1984)
- Princess Claire of Luxembourg (1985)
- Princess Amalia de Nassau (2014)
- Prince Louis of Luxembourg (1986)
- Princess Tessy of Luxembourg (1985)
- Prince Noah de Nassau (2006)
- Prince Gabriel de Nassau (2007)
- Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg (1991)
- Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg(1992)
- Prince Jean of Luxembourg(1957, twin)
- Hélène Vestur (m. 1987, div)
- Princess Marie-Gabrielle de Nassau (1986)
- Prince Constantin de Nassau (1988)
- Prince Wenceslas de Nassau (1990)
- Prince Carl-Johan deNassau (1992)
- Diane, Countess de Nassau (m. 2009)
- Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg (1963)
- Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg (1968, m. 1994)
- Prince Paul Louis de Nassau (1998)
- Prince Léopold de Nassau (2000)
- Princess Charlotte de Nassau (2000)
- Prince Jean de Nassau (2004)
His godparents are:
- Prince Felix of Luxembourg
- Queen Margrethe II of Denmark
The young princess had a global education-she studied in Luxembourg, Belgium, The United Kingdom, an the United States.
She has no official role in Luxembourg (her brother Henri is the Grand Duke), Liechtenstein (her husband is the younger brother to the present Prince Hans-Adam II) or Belgium (her uncle is King Albert II). However, she does attended official weddings and other family events. She attended the weddings of Archduke Imre of Austria to Kathleen Walker {Photos}, Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg to Stephanie de Lannoy {Photos} and the wedding of Archduke Christophe to Adélaïde Drapé-Frisch {Photo} She also attended her father's 90th birthday party in 2009 {Photos} and the installation of the new pope in 2013 {Photo}.
She is patron of Dyslexia International.
She was married to Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein of 20 March 1982. Together, they have four children, three of which survived infancy{Source}:
- Prince Leopold of Liechtenstein (1984-1984)
- Princess Maria-Anunciata of Liechtenstein (1985)
- Princess Marie-Astrid of Liechtenstein (1987)
- Prince Josef-Emanuel of Liechtenstein (1989)
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