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Class vs. Trash: Royal Drama Unfolds as Meghan Markle Gets Banned from Princess Alexandra’s Wedding

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Class vs. Trash: Royal Drama Unfolds as Meghan Markle Gets Banned from Princess Alexandra’s Wedding

Royal weddings never fail to captivate the public's attention, with anticipation building around every detail from the bride's dress to the choice of tiara.

The upcoming nuptials of Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg to Nicholas Bagheri in 2023 promise to be no exception, with the couple revealing exciting updates about their big day.

In a statement, Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess announced the engagement of their daughter, Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, to Mr. Nicholas Bagheri, expressing their joy and surrounding the couple with affection.

The guest list for this grand event includes high-ranking British royals such as the Duke and Duchess of Kent, as well as the future King and Queen, Princess Catherine and .

With George's ancestors having ties to Europe's royal families through marriages, a web of distant relations now connects royals across Britain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Spain, and Monaco.

The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg has expressed her admiration for the Duchess of Cambridge, praising her charm, maturity, and natural demeanor in the face of public scrutiny.

Amidst the fallout from 's controversial interview with , where accusations were made against , the Grand Duchess Maria Theresa voiced her disapproval of those who seek to undermine others for personal gain.

Drawing attention to the consequences of dishonesty, she highlighted the importance of integrity in the face of adversity.

As tensions simmered, it was revealed that Meghan and Harry had not received an invitation to what is being dubbed as Luxembourg's “wedding of the century.”

Princess Alexandra, positioned sixth in line to the Luxembourg throne, is known for her active role within the royal family and her proficiency in languages.

Her fiancé, Nicholas Bagheri, hailing from Brittany, France, pursued studies in political science and classics before delving into social and cultural projects.

The civil ceremony, scheduled for April 22nd at the town hall of Luxembourg City, will be attended by both families, followed by a public appearance at Place Guillaume to greet well-wishers.

The day's celebrations will culminate in a reception at the Grand-Ducal Palace, where national dignitaries and guests will join in the festivities.

Princess Alexandra and Nicholas Bagheri's union symbolizes a merging of cultures and traditions, set against the backdrop of European royalty's interconnected lineage.

As the countdown to the wedding continues, all eyes are on the royal couple as they embark on this new chapter in their lives, surrounded by the pomp and splendor befitting a royal affair.

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