Count Théodore de Renesse (b.1988) [son of Count Jean de Renesse (b.1959) & his wife Amélie, nee Countess de Lannoy (b.1962)]
married religiously Jonkvrouw Pauline Janssen [daughter of Peblo Janssen & his wife...nee Countess Goethals de Mude de Nieuwland]
this year; their civil wedding took place last year.
Théodore is the eldest of three children and first one who marries; he has a brother Frédéric (b.1991) and a sister Clémentine (b.1995).
Source:
Descendants of Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum and Countess Marie Thйrиse de Thiennes, Leyenburg et de Rumbeke
Don Francesco Ferdinando Ruffo di Calabria (b.14 June 1984) [son of Don Augusto Ruffo di Calabria (b.1955) nephew of Queen Paola of Belgium & his wife Irma, nee Princess of Windisch-Graetz (b.1951)]
married Paola Maria Telese (b.1989) this year.
Francesco's elder sister Fabrizia Imara (b.2 June 1981) is married to Borja Benjumea y de Soto (b.1980) ince 2012: they have three children: Blanca (b.2013), Bosco (b.2015) & Baltasar (b.2018).
His twin sister Maria Scilla (b.14 June 1984) married Constantino Rivetti in December last year.
Source:
http://heinbruins.nl/Rignon.html
After a partnership of a quarter of a century and four children, India Hicks and David Flint Wood have married. David Flint Wood announced the news of his wedding to the late Lord Mountbatten's granddaughter on instagram.
The nuptials took place 10 September, 2021, at St Bartholomew's Church, Brightwell Baldwin, Oxfordshire, close to the home of India's mother, Lady Pamela Hicks.
Writer India Amanda Caroline Hicks [born 5 September, 1967], whose home is at Harbour Island, the Bahamas, is a granddaughter of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, a cousin of the British Royal Family, and was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and the Prince of Wales in 1981.
India is the younger daughter of the late designer David Nightingale Hicks [1929-98], and his wife the Lady Pamela Carmen Louise Mountbatten [born 19 Apr, 1929], who was Earl Mountbatten's younger daughter.
David Flint Wood [born 3 March, 1961], is a son of Derek and Wendy Flint Wood, is a former Saatchi & Saatchi advertising executive.
Flint Wood and India Hicks have four children, Felix, Amory, Conrad, and Domino. Some years ago the Flint Woods became the legal guardians of a Bahamian, Wesley.
India Hicks, a great-great-great granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Source: Peerage News.
Princess Gisela of Liechtenstein (b.26 June 1990) [younger daughter of Prince Michael of Liechtenstein (b.1951) & his wife Hildegard, nee Peters (b.1948)]
married Victor Bergmann (b.1987) sometime this year.
Source:
http://heinbruins.nl/FraKa.html
American film producer, writer, actress, and television personality India Riven Oxenberg (b.7 June 1991) [daughter of American actress Catherine Oxenberg (b.1961) {herself elder daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia (b.1936) & her first husband Howard Oxenberg (1919–2010), a Jewish dress manufacturer and close friend of the Kennedy family} & convicted drug smuggler William Weitz Shaffer]
married Patrick D'Ignazio this year.
Source:
http://heinbruins.nl/Christian.html
Rostislav Romanov (b.21 May 1985) [son of late Prince Rostislav Romanov (1938-1999) {himself only son of Prince Rostislav of Russia (1902-1978) by his first wife, Princess Alexandra Galitzine (1905-2006)} & his second wife, Christia Ipsen (b.1949), now Baroness Ampthill]
married religiously his longtime partner and mother of his son Rostislav (b.2013), Foteini Maria Christina Georganta (b.7 November 1979) [daughter of late Philippos Georgantas & his wife Halambia, nee Papathorna]
at the Cathedrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky in Paris on 12 September; their civil wedding took place on 27 October 2019.
Sources:
https://eurohistoryjournal.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-religious-marriage-of-prince-and.html
https://eurohistoryjournal.blogspot.com/2021/09/prince-rostislav-and-princess-foteini.html
http://heinbruins.nl/Christian.html
Prnce Constantin of Nassau (b.22 July 1988) [second of four children and oldest son of Prince Jean of Luxemburg (b.1957) & his first wife Hélène Vestur (b.1958)]
married religiously his longtime partner Kathryn Sheena Mechie (b.1989) [daughter of Stewart Campbell Mechie & his wife Kaye, nee MacEwan]
this year; they already have a son Felix (b. reportedly April 2018).
Their civil wedding took place on 22 December last year.
Source:
http://heinbruins.nl/Nassau.html
Sabrina Catherine Percy (b.11 February 1990) [younger of two daughters of Richard John Percy (b.1957) {himself great-grandson of Henry George Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland (1846-1918) & his wife, Lady Edith Campbell (1849-1913)} & his former wife, Deborah Norman]
married Phineas Page (b.1983) [son of David Page (b.1953) & his wife]
at Chelsea Old Church, London, on 17 September.
Her only sister Natasha Elizabeth (b.25 January 1988) is married to Philip H Baxter since 2017.
Sources:
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2021/09/pagepercy-marriage.html
https://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/northumberland.html
The marriage took place on 11 or 12 September at Floors Castle, between Charles Robert George Innes-Ker, the 11th Duke of Roxburghe (b.18 February 1981), of Floors Castle, Kelso, elder son of the late 10th Duke of Roxburghe [1954-2019], and his first wife the former Lady Jane Meriel Grosvenor [born 8 Feb, 1953],
& Miss Annabel Green (b.1989), daughter of the late Mr Ian Green and Mrs Patrick Quirk.
The South African born Duchess is now chatelaine of the magnificent Floors Castle, the largest inhabited castle in Scotland and family home of the Dukes of Roxburghe. The castle was built for the 1st Duke of Roxburghe in 1721.
The Duke was one of Britain's most eligible bachelors, and served in the army with his childhood friend the Duke of Sussex. He inherited his father's title and £100m estate in 2019. The duke, when Marquis of Bowmont, was also once fined for riding the Tyne and Wear Metro without a £1 ticket, but chose to pay the £10 fine rather than end up on 'loser posters' put up around the city.
Charles Roxburghe attended Eton College before following in his father's footsteps by going to Sandhurst after which he served during the Iraq War. Rather than sitting around 'like a hawk' however, Charles runs his own chauffeur business, Capstar, which retrains wounded former servicemen and women, according to the Evening Standard.
It is the second marriage for Charles Robert George Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe. He married firstly, 22 July, 2011, the Hon Charlotte Susanna Aitken [born 1982], daughter of the 3rd Baron Beaverbrook [born 29 Dec, 1951]. This childless marriage ended in divorce in 2013, and Charlotte is now wife of Francesco Bellasi.
In 2015 the Duke had a daughter, Eugenie, with fashion designer Morvarid Sahafi.
The Duke of Roxburghe succeeded to the title on his father's death, 29 Aug, 2019. The 10th duke died from cancer aged 64. The Duke is also Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford, Earl of Roxburghe, Earl of Kelso, Earl Innes, Viscount Broxmouth, Lord Roxburghe, Lord Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun, Lord Ker of Cessford and Overton, and is the premier Baronet of Nova Scotia, and Chief of the Clan Innes.
Charles Roxburghe's mother, Lady Jane, is a daughter of the 5th Duke of Westminster [1910-79], and is now the wife of Edward William Dawnay [born 10 Feb, 1950], scion of the Viscounts Downe. Lady Jane’s sister, Leonora, Countess of Lichfield, is the former wife of the late society photographer, Patrick Lichfield, and lady-in-waiting to the Princess Royal.
The Duke of Roxburghe has a brother, and current heir presumptive, Lord Edward Innes-Ker [born 2 Feb, 1984], known as Ted, and a sister Rosanagh [born 16 Jan, 1979], a bridesmaid at the wedding of HRH The Duke of York and Miss Sarah Ferguson, in 1986 [it was at a Floors Castle house party where Prince Andrew is said to have proposed to Sarah]. Rosanagh is Viscountess Grimston, wife of the Earl of Verulam's son and heir, Viscount Grimston.
The Duke has two half-siblings, Lady Isabella Innes-Ker [born 7 Sept, 1994], and Lord George Innes-Ker [born 20 Nov, 1996], from his father's second marriage to Virginia Wynn-Williams.
Source: Peerage News