The Brazilian Imperial House has recently celebrated a significant milestone in the lives of two esteemed members of the royal family: Prince Antônio of Orleans and Bragança and Princess Christine de Ligne. The couple marked their fortieth wedding anniversary with a series of new photos released by the Brazilian Imperial House, showcasing the couple in their home in the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Botafogo1.
The anniversary commemorates the couple's union on September 26, 1981, at Princess Christine's ancestral home, the Château de Beloeil. Since then, they have been blessed with four children: Prince Pedro Luiz, Princess Amélia, Prince Rafael, and Princess Maria Gabriela. The family's journey has been marked by love, dedication, and a strong sense of tradition, reflecting the values of the Brazilian Imperial House.
On the occasion of the couple's fortieth wedding anniversary, the Brazilian Imperial House has released several new photos of Prince Antônio and Princess Christine. The images were taken at their home in the Rio de Janeiro neighbourhood of Botafogo.
On 26 September 1981, Prince Antônio of Orleans and Bragança (b.1950) religiously married Princess Christine de Ligne (b.1955) at the bride's ancestral home, the Château de Beloeil. The couple went on to have four children: Prince Pedro Luiz (1983-2009), Princess Amélia (b.1984; married James Spearman), Prince Rafael (b.1986), and Princess Maria Gabriela (b.1989).
Our best wishes to Dom Antônio and Dona Christina on their Ruby Wedding Anniversary!
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Princess Christine de Ligne and Prince Antônio of Orleans and Bragança on their wedding day, 1981. |
As we conclude our celebration of the ruby anniversary of Prince Antônio and Princess Christine of Brazil, we would like to express our heartfelt congratulations to the couple on this momentous occasion. Their union, which began on September 26, 1981, has been marked by love, dedication, and a strong sense of tradition, reflecting the values of the Brazilian Imperial House. The couple's commitment to each other has been a shining example of the power of marriage, and we are honored to have been able to share in their joy.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the Brazilian Imperial House for releasing these new photos of the couple, which have given us a glimpse into their life together. The images, taken at their home in the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Botafogo, showcase the couple's enduring love and commitment to one another. As we wish them a lifetime of happiness and togetherness, we are reminded of the importance of preserving the traditions and values that have been passed down through generations. We hope that their story will continue to inspire others to cherish and honor the institution of marriage, just as they have done so beautifully over the past four decades.
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