Sorry if this is not a current events post, but recently the Swedish magazine,
Svensk Damtidning, published a bio article about Princess Angela, in which it notes:
Princess Angela of Liechtenstein won the golden thimble and Prince Maximilian's heart. Princess Angela's image is to say the least withdrawn. To mingle at the gala-gimmicks or stand on
hyperstajlade at the home of vans, as some of her royal colleagues do sometimes, there is no question about. And an interview with the Princess - no thanks!
Princess Angela came in as an exotic beauty into Liechtenstein Princely family eight years ago. With a beautiful and delicate face framed by a
kolgnistrande hair, bronzed skin and a smile that exudes self-confidence and harmony. Even seen Angela in
kruskantad, krämgul jacket with white
sidenbyxor, than in beige khaki-dress or a ärmlös in hallonrött silk dress, matched with black hat and high, black shoes.
Their son, Alfons, is all Angela and pride shines on her when she corrects
pikékragen that weight is wrong or deleting his hair - which, in the official photo opportunity that she, after all, involved in when Liechtenstein is celebrating a Day.
Princess Angela's fabulous story
Angela Brown was born in Panama, in Bocas del Toro on the idyllic island of Colon-who is known for his
vildplommon, bredvingade fregattfåglar and
vithalsade kapucinapor. Her father, Francisco Javier Brown, was a businessman, mother Silvia Maritza Burke housewife. When Angela was five years the family moved to New York. School went well and
modeintresset raised early. Angela studied at the prestigious
Parson's School of Design, which quickly raised fresh eyes on her personal style and förärade her the prestigious prize, the
Golden Fingerborg Party set up by Oscar de la Renta.
Angela and Maximilian met at a private reception in New York in the spring of 1997. At the time, Maximilian worked at Chase Investment Bank Capital Partners, while Angela was chief of the U.S.
modedrottningen Adrienne Vittadini. In her spare time, she tore hard to promote its own brand name "A. Brown" which has been running for three years without getting in the right spins.
Angela sacrificed her design career
Angela and Maximilian's friendship soon turned into love and in the autumn of that year, said Angela, and soon she resigned at Adrienne Vittadini in order to focus fully on her own brand. The summer of 1999 came Maximilian
förlovningsringen on Angela's finger and the couple was preparing the move to Europe, the company was sold and the year after she married.
The wedding took place in New York on 29 January 2000 was magic.
Förmiddagsvigseln at eleven took place in Saint Vincent Ferrer Church, the one with the beautiful
rosettfönstret, on Lexington Avenue.
500 guests were invited, among them Maximilian's parents Prince Hans Adam II and Marie. Given also Maximilans three siblings with each, arvprins Alois and his wife Sophie, Prince Constantin and his wife Marie and Princess Tatjana with her husband Philipp von Lattorff.
Angela's bridal gown (?) in
ostronvitt pages were understood in their own design with a blue sidenband
insytt floor into pen as a symbol of eternal happiness and in her dark hair glittering Liechtenstein tiara with pearls and
briljantblad.
Currently Maximilian is working for Industri Kapital, a private investment firm with operations both in Hamburg and in London, which means that the family are stable with two homes. Angela need not to worry when it comes to the basic necessities when she is in gift in one of the world's richest families whose fortune is based on the booming production of dentures (!), Art treasures, some banking and agriculture. Happy and rich, it is not a disagreeable combination!
Here are some photos from the article:
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. [URL="http://www.svenskdamtidning.se/Sites/SvDam/Default____57597.aspx"]Link to the article[/URL]
*Sorry, but I did the best I could with the translations. If any of our Swedish members would like to make corrections, please do so.