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👍 Thyra, Duchesse d'Harcourt: A Life of Noble Legacy and Devotion (1930-2021)

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Thyra, Duchesse d'Harcourt, passed away on November 8, 2021, at the age of ninety-one. Born on August 31, 1930, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, she was the daughter of don Alfonso de Zayas y Bobadilla, Marqués de Zayas, and his first wife, Marie Gabrielle *Juliette* Vierne d'Harcourt. Thyra was the eldest of six siblings, and her family's history dates back to the 16th century. Her maternal lineage is particularly notable, tracing back to the French nobility and the House of Harcourt. The duchesse married François, 11th Duc d'Harcourt, on January 17, 1961. The couple, who were third cousins, did not have children. Thyra's funeral took place at l'église de Thury-Harcourt on November 13, 2021, and she was buried in the chapel of the Château d'Harcourt. A mass will be held at the Basilique Saint-Clotilde in Paris on November 23, 2021. Thyra's life was marked by her dedication to her family and her noble heritage, and she will be remembered for her contributio

📩 Romanov Weddings: Princess Catherine's Royal Romance: A Timeless Legacy

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The Romanov dynasty, which ruled Russia from 1613 to 1917, was known for its grand and elaborate weddings . These lavish ceremonies were often a symbol of the family's power and prestige, and they were meticulously planned to ensure the continuation of their lineage. One such wedding that stands out is that of Princess Catherine of Russia to Prince George of Greece and Denmark in 1890. Princess Catherine, the daughter of Emperor Alexander II, was a member of the Russian royal family and was considered one of the most eligible bachelorettes in Europe. Her marriage to Prince George, a member of the Greek royal family, was a significant event in European royal circles. The wedding, which took place on June 26, 1890, was a grand affair, with dignitaries and royalty from across Europe in attendance. The ceremony was a testament to the enduring tradition of royal weddings and the importance of maintaining alliances between European royal families. what were the key elements that made R