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How old are Imre and Kathleen?
karl does not use the title but he accepts if he is adressed as AD in private circles. That is the difference between the main branch of the Habsburgs and the minor branches such as the Belgian one or Imre's family who DONT actually live in Austria.
Thanks for the quality photos of the ceremony!I think it's also worth noting that the couple received an official Apostolic Blessing from Pope Benedict XVI that identifies the groom as "Archduke Imre of Austria." Recognition doesn't get much higher than that!
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I think it's also worth noting that the couple received an official Apostolic Blessing from Pope Benedict XVI that identifies the groom as "Archduke Imre of Austria." Recognition doesn't get much higher than that!
Photojournalistic Wedding Photography in Virginia, MD, DC and WV | Spiering Photography: Archduke Imre and Archduchess Kathleen | Washington DC Wedding Photography
@ royalcello it doesn't matter that you recognize their titles since YOU are not an Austrian citizen as so I won't even bother to comment upon this nonsense regarding Austrian governments. Suffice it to say it is certainly better than some US governments. The main branch of the Habsburgs respects the Austrian constitution and does NOT use the title OTTO gave up his title and his claim to the throne in 1961 as did all the family members living in Austria at the time. Karl as head of the family just uses the name Karl Habsburg-Lothringen so if he accepts the Austrian Republic who are YOU to disagree with him ???
Maybe there are similarities to prince Carl Bernadotte, the brother of queen Astrid of Belgium, she was the great-grandmother of Imre and Louis. Prince Carl Bernadotte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaImre looks like Prince Louis of Luxembourg. Louis does not look like his siblings. And not a lot like his parents. But he looks like AD Imre. So one wonders who is the common ancestor they look like on the Lux side, or on some other line.
The speech of Archduke Carl-Christian seems a bit off to me. But maybe I am too sensitive in this matter. It doesn't seem that he is very pleased with the background of his daughter-in-law. Considering the Archduke always seemed a friendly man previously, it may not have been the point he wanted to make of course.
With the exception of the blue-blooded guests and the lace (veil and illusion neckline to keep things modest), this felt like a low-key, but slightly flashy (stretch Hummer), Middle America wedding and rather than a royal one. The Walkers are certainly not the Millers or Thyssens or even Middletons when it comes to wealth and wouldn't be able to throw a full-blown royal wedding. On the other hand, I think Imre and Kathleen probably wanted it that way, considering his sister Marie-Christine had a very "royal" wedding in Belgian inside a old cathedral with reigning monarchs.
Although, their style of a "royal" wedding was not completely without precedent; it reminds me of Tessy and Louis's wedding (no tiara, off-the-rack gown) although I wonder what Kathleen's opinion of Louis and Tessy's baby out-of-wedlock and subsequent marriage.
Kathleen's gown reminded me most of Lady Frederick Windsor's (nee Sophie Winkleman) gown. They were both off-the-rack, and unfortunately, slightly cheap-looking, pouffy ball gowns with ill-matching lace cover-ups in a speedy attempt to cover up a strapless neckline.
For us royal watchers, it's a bit of a letdown not seeing tiaras or major royals, but the it seemed like it was the way the couple wanted it and they looked very happy.
What a shame.
It was still visible to the public when I posted it!
I recall the Austrain media being very careful to refer to him as Dr Otto Habsburg during the funeral, not Archduke and not even Dr Otto Von Habsburg. When Karl was interviewed on TV it was as Karl Habsburg, again not as Archduke and not as Karl Von Habsburg.
Yes exactly. The media just refered to him as Dr. Otto Habsburg just as Karl is adressed as Karl Habsburg. The additional "von" doesn't exist in Austria since 1919, only in Germany! Therefore Otto who was living in Bavaria until his death used the name "Otto von Habsburg" in Germany but had to call himself "Otto Habsburg" in Austria. Karl is living in Austria with his family and his children also just go by the surname Habsburg-Lothring on their birth certificates. There is not a single reference to the title AD or "of Austria" on them. No me As I mentioned a special permission was needed by the Austrian President to adress Otto openly as AD during the funeral and on the programme. It was granted but only because he was born as an AD and because of recognition of his political achievements within the European Parliament. He was an outstanding human being of that there has never been a single doubt.
Thanks for sharing the details!
I wonder what the Habsburg veil is. Has Archduke Imre's mother brought for her daughter-in-law to wear?
In Germany, titles became a part of the surname - and when you succeed as the furst or Herzog, you change your surname to reflect and the distaff members of the family do use the feminine for the surname - such as Prinzesson von Bayern. Even in governmental circles, German royals are addressed by their "style and title" on occasion.
Exactly but that is not the case in Austria. Titles here are not a part of the name and since 1919 the use of them is forbidden. So for example a member of the house Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn is not allowed to use his/her princely title as part of the name in Austria. For example Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn would be a Princess in the Habsburg monarchy and if still existent would be Princess Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn. Since titles and the use of them are abolished she is just Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn in Austria whereas in Germany she has the right to call herself Marianne Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn. Her eldest son who is currently Head of the House and lives in Germany calls himself Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn. His siblings and his mother who live in Austria are not allowed to do that.
It has been kind of you to answer. It was a nice touch to observe traditions in the family.Marie Christine wore it when she got married - as did Catharina when she married count Secco d' aragona