A Bridal Tiara for Princess Alix?
This summer will see the wedding of Princess Alix de Ligne and Count Guillaume de Dampierre. And one intriguing question that arises before any aristocratic wedding is: Will the bride wear a tiara, and which tiara will that be?
It’s not likely that Princess Alix de Ligne will wear the Chaumet tiara which she presents in the pictures below, at the International Evening of the Child Gala at Versailles, France, in 2006. This bandeau in a spider web design is not a family tiara but a jewel marketed by the French jewelry house of Chaumet.
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But there is, or was, one de Ligne tiara that has a tradition as bridal tiara in the de Ligne family. The bandeau style diamond tiara with a prominent center piece, was already worn by Princess Yolande de Ligne, who is a great-aunt of Princess Alix. The princess wore the tiara during her wedding to Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria in 1950.
After that the tiara was not seen in public for a long time, not even when Prince Philippe de Ligne, son of Prince Wauthier and Princess Marguerite, married Laetitia Rolin in 2008. The bride had obviously borrowed a diamond tiara from the Counts of Limburg-Stirum, who are her husband’s maternal relatives.
But then the Ligne bandeau reappeared when it graced the head of Princess Melanie de Ligne, when she married Paul Weingarten in 2011. Prince Philippe and Princess Melanie are siblings and first cousin of this year’s bride, Princess Alix.
So the question remains: What will the bride wear?Filed under Belgian Royals, Brazilian Royals
Tagged House of Ligne, Princess Alix de Ligne, Tiaras, Wedding.
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