Luxembourg's heir-to-the-throne Prince Guillaume married Belgian countess Stephanie de Lannoy. Thousands of people crammed the center of Luxembourg city after the ceremony to see the pair exchange their first kiss in public as a married couple on the balcony of the royal palace.Hereditary Grand Duke Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and his wife Princess Stephanie pose inside the Grand Ducal Palace.
Hereditary Grand Duke Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg and his wife Princess Stephanie pose inside the Grand Ducal Palace.
The couple with their flower girls and page boys who wore Luxembourg's national colours - orange and blue. Guillaume's nephew, by his brother Prince Louis, six-year-old Prince Gabriel de Nassau was a page boy.
From left to right: Prince Hassan of Jordan, Princess Sarvath of Jordan, Queen Fabiola of Belgium, Prince Hans-Adam of Lichtenstein, Prince Radu of Romania, Diane De Guerre of Nassau, Princess Angela of Liechtenstein, Princess Margarita of Romania, Grand Duke Jean, Princess Letizia of Spain, Prince Jean of Luxemburg, Queen Silvia of Sweden, Princess Tessy of Luxembourg, Prince Felipe of Spain, King Harald of Norway, Princess Mary of Denmark, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, Prince Louis of Luxembourg, Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan, Prince Frederik of Denmark, Queen Sonja of Norway, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg, Princess Mathilde of Belgium, Prince Henrik of Denmark, Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, Prince Phillip of Belgium, Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg, The Earl of Wessex, Prince Felix of Luxembourg, Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Princess Margarethe of Denmark, Princess Caroline of Monaco, Prince Haakon of Norway, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Princess Victoria of Sweden, Willem Alexander Duke of Orange, Prince Daniel of Sweden, Count Phillip de Lannoy, King Albert of Belgium, Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, Queen Margarita of Bulgaria, Queen Paola of Belgium, King Simeon of Bulgaria, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco.
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