suturegeisha
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Very nice. All the happiness to them!
Oppie said:I'm really surprised how short notice this is, I wonder if they are even planning on inviting foriegn royals.
Henri brother Jean who had children out of wedlock were Count/Countess after there parents got married until Henri elevated them to Prince/Princess (just as a side note)
rominet09 said:Does anyone have an address where to congratulate them ? Thanks in advance
morhange said:I think perhaps they wanted to wait until Louis was 20? It's no better than being 19, but at least he is no longer a teenager.
Eliza said:Great news, glad that they're getting married!
Hopefully we'll get to see some lovely wedding pictures.
Princejohnny25 said:I dont understand why he has to renounce his rights to the throne. When him and Tessy marry the baby becomes legit and would get whatever title any other legit baby would get. I still think it is to soon. They should wait longer until the baby grows a bit more and then see if their ready for marriage. But congrats.
But what happens with Gabriel? Since he was born before his father renounce he will have right to the succesion of the thone, won't he? Or the Luxemburg Laws clearly specify that those born out of wedlock are born without rights? Is this a written Law or more like a tradition?
Marcus said:I have a question for those experts here in the forum.
Prince Louis will give up his rights to the succesion of the Luxemburgo throne, so the future children he might have with his wife will be born without rights, that's clear from my point of view. But what happens with Gabriel? Since he was born before his father renounce he will have right to the succesion of the thone, won't he? Or the Luxemburg Laws clearly specify that those born out of wedlock are born without rights? Is this a written Law or more like a tradition?
I guess that with Princes Guillaume and Felix the succesion is guaranteed, and there won't be a problem with the rights of Gabriel, but maybe some of the wiser members of this forum will clarify this inquiry I have.
Thanks in advance.