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Hereditary Grand Duke Henri’s 40th Birthday Dinner

Royal and Noble Guests and Relatives gathered from around the World to celebrate Hereditary Grand Duke Henri’s 40th Birthday at the Château de Vianden in Luxembourg on this day in 1995, 30 years ago!

Hereditary Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg celebrated his 40th Birthday with a grand Dinner and Reception at the Château de Vianden, with Royalty from Belgium, Spain, The Netherlands, Jordan and Greece in addition to Royal Guests and Relatives from Austria, Baden, Hohenberg, Holstein-Ledreborg, Ligne, Limburg-Stritum, Sayn-Wittgenstien-Sayn, Waldburg-Zeil, and Wrede.

It was for the late summer evening of Saturday, September 9, 1995, – fairly mild temperatures and intermittent, moderate rainfall – that the Hereditary Grand Ducal Couple invited Imperial, Royal and Princely Highnesses of some twenty-five Sovereign Houses or former Nobility, mainly European, as well as Luxembourg and foreign Guests, in all more than 130 guests, to the Château de VIANDEN.

An imposing procession of Guests led more directly from the Grand Ducal House to the Château, up to the second imposing interior keep-gate, where large spotlights and antique torches provided ample lighting for the reception of the first Guests by the Hereditary Grand Ducal Couple, starting at 8:30 p.m.

The ancestral fortifications, including patrol paths and corner towers, bridgeheads and battlements on the parapets, and finally the upper courtyard and the great halls of the stately buildings, provided a very dignified setting for the cordial welcome.

Guests entered the rooms through the upper courtyard of the castle, first welcomed by special musical interludes that perfectly matched the castle’s atmosphere. These were music from the Indo-European Celtic genre, originating in this case from Ireland. These compositions were remarkably fresh and spontaneous, admirably performed by the young soloists of the “MANIPURA FILID,” a group from VIANDEN, formed only in 1994.

Aperitif reception in the first Knights’ Hall, followed by a banquet and evening in the majestic Stately Hall of the “Grand Palais,” adorned with magnificent tapestries and very old furniture dating from various distant eras.

Hereditary Grand Duke Henri and Hereditary Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg

Prince Philippe of Belgium, the Duke of Brabant and Prince Lorenz, Archduke of Austria-Este

The Prince of Asturias and Infanta Cristina of Spain

Prince Constantjin on The Netherlands

Princess Alexia of Greece

Princess Rahmah and Princess Badiya bint Hassan of Jordan

The Duke of Braganza

Archduke Carl-Christian of Austria and Archduchess Marie Astrid of Austria

Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein

Prince Guillaume and Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg

Princess Charlotte of Luxembourg and Marc Cunningham

Luxembourg Empire Tiara

Belgian Scroll Tiara

Chaumet Emerald Tiara

Grand Duchess Adélaïde Tiara

Chaumet Choker Tiara

Vine Leaves Tiara

Aquamarine Bandeau Tiara

Congo Diamond Necklace Tiara

Citrine and Pearl Tiara

Emerald Peacock Tiara

Grand Duchess Adélaïde Tiara

Chaumet Emerald Tiara

Vine Leaves Tiara

Sapphire Necklace Tiara

Diamond Floral Tiara

Chaumet Choker Tiara

Diamond Butterfly Tiara

Aquamarine Tiara

Turquoise Tiara

Diamond Earrings

Turquoise Necklace

Diamond Floral Tiara

Citrine and Pearl Tiara

Amethyst Tiara

Turquoise Tiara

Oval Amethyst Tiara

Diamond Butterfly Tiara

Diamond Earrings

Van Cleef & Arpels Ruby Suite

Floral Diamond Necklace

Sapphire Necklace Tiara

Sapphire Bracelet Tiara

Art Deco Sapphire Necklace Tiara

Princess Ingeborg’s Pearl Brooch

Pearl Negligee Brooch

Antique Emerald Earrings

Luxembourg Royal Tiaras

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