Johann-Wenzel of Liechtenstein weds Countess Felicitas von Hartig
I do – take two! Prince Johann-Wenzel of Liechtenstein, 30, weds Countess Felicitas von Hartig, 29, in a lavish religious ceremony in Vienna following their civil service in April
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Prince Johann-Wenzel of Liechtenstein has wed his blushing bride, Countess Felicitas von Hartig, in a lavish religious ceremony in Vienna.
The son of Princess Marie of Liechtenstein and Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein, 30, and the daughter of Count Lukas von Hartig and Claudia Toperczer, 29, were reportedly married in a civil service in April in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein.
But today, the couple went all out for their religious ceremony, which took place in Austria’s capital, where they both live and work.
Guests to the glamorous occasion included Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg and Heinrich Donatus, Hereditary Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe.
For the occasion, the bride, who works for the Austrian Ministry of the Interior, is thought to have worn a three-piece ensemble by Spanish brand Jesus Peiro, costing around £3,125.
Prince Johann-Wenzel of Liechtenstein has wed his blushing bride, Countess Felicitas von Hartig, in a lavish religious ceremony in Vienna
The son of Princess Marie of Liechtenstein and Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein, 30, and the daughter of Count Lukas von Hartig and Claudia Toperczer, 29, were reportedly married in a civil service in April in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein
Founded more than 300 years ago, the Princely House of Liechtenstein gives its name to the tiny European nation.
All living members are descendants of its founder, Prince Johann I, who was granted admission to the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806 by Napoleon, in a move that laid the foundation for sovereignty.
The issue of sovereignty remains important to the nation, which has a population of just 39,039 and measures just 15 miles from east to west.
The reigning Prince Hans-Adam II is particularly committed to Liechtenstein’s independent foreign policy. Under his leadership, Liechtenstein joined the United Nations Organisation (UNO) in 1990 and the European Economic Area (EEA) in 1995.
He has three sons and a daughter. The eldest, Prince Alois is heir to the Liechtenstein throne.
But today, the couple went all out for their religious ceremony, which took place in Austria’s capital, where they both live and work
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