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The actual most glorious Wedding are
Princess Astrid of Belgium who married HIH Archduke Lorenz of Habsbourg Este
Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg who married HIH Archduke Christian of Habsbourg
Princess Margaretha who married HSH Prince Nicolas of Liechtenstein
Prince Alois of Liechtenstein who married HRH Princess Sophie of Baviera
 
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What might be a good match for Rafael, prince of Gran-Pára (born 24 April 1986). As the expected future head of the Brazilian imperial family he is expected to marry 'equally'. Any Roman Catholic royal princesses in their thirties that could be a good match?

Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, archduchess of Austria-Este, is 9 years his junior (born 11 October 1995) but might be a good match and would fit all criteria.
 
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What might be a good match for Rafael, prince of Gran-Pára (born 24 April 1986). As the expected future head of the Brazilian imperial family he is expected to marry 'equally'. Any Roman Catholic royal princesses in their thirties that could be a good match?

Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, archduchess of Austria-Este, is 9 years his junior (born 11 October 1995) but might be a good match and would fit all criteria.
One of the daughters of Fürst Erich and Fürstin Mathilde of Waldburg-Zeil would be good matches and not be so much younger. And as his mother of from an not even mediatized Family they would be aproved as equally.
 
Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium and the Duke of Württemberg would be a dream match (on paper, ofc).
 
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What might be a good match for Rafael, prince of Gran-Pára (born 24 April 1986). As the expected future head of the Brazilian imperial family he is expected to marry 'equally'. Any Roman Catholic royal princesses in their thirties that could be a good match?

Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, archduchess of Austria-Este, is 9 years his junior (born 11 October 1995) but might be a good match and would fit all criteria.
Is he still in a relationship with the Italian girl?
 
Amalia also seems to mingle within some of the Spanish and German nobility so she might find a suitable spouse among them.
 
A marriage that I think would be interesting would be between Leonor, Princess of Asturias and Prince Beltran of Bulgaria (son of Prince Kardam and Miriam Ungria), as it would unite the deposed Royal House of Bulgaria with the Spanish Royal House. And we know they know each other, as he was present at Leonor's 18th birthday party.
 
Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium and the Duke of Württemberg would be a dream match (on paper, ofc).
They would certainly be, also age-wise.
Luisa has had a relationship for a few years with Prince Karl-Ilias of Auersperg-Breunner, but I read rumours that they split (not sure if it's true, but they do seem to be living in different cities nowadays: Karl in London and Luisa in Brussels)
 
The actual most glorious Wedding are
Princess Astrid of Belgium who married HIH Archduke Lorenz of Habsbourg Este
Princess Marie Astrid of Luxembourg who married HIH Archduke Christian of Habsbourg
Princess Margaretha who married HSH Prince Nicolas of Liechtenstein
Prince Alois of Liechtenstein who married HRH Princess Sophie of Baviera
Also
HRH Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg married Donna Sibilla Sandra Weiller in 1994
 
I would bet that both Elizabeth and Leonor would marry someone from the nobility in their own countries the pool of aristocrats in Belgium and Spain is huge and Elizabeth seems to mingle within the nobility circles as we saw her recently attend a wedding in Belgium!s for Elisabeth very well possible, but i have my doubts for Leonor as the spanish RF doesn't mingle much with the spanish nobles.

for Elisabeth very well possible, but i have my doubts for Leonor as the spanish RF doesn't mingle much with the spanish nobles.
 
for Elisabeth very well possible, but i have my doubts for Leonor as the spanish RF doesn't mingle much with the spanish nobles.
King Felipe, his mother and sisters all still attends the some of the weddings of the nobility ,perhaps Leonor might follow her father's example?
 
Her mother is aristocratic so she is descending from aristocrats through her. But we are discussing royal/royal marriages here and from that she is far away, despite being the great-granddaughter of a spanish King.
I don’t know her mother was an Italian princess or just Donna in the Italian nobility but I think sibilla’s lineage could be compared to that of Sarah, Duchess of York as both of them are descendants of the nobility in The female line through their mother’s but aren’t titled themselves, although bounce points for Sibilla for being a great granddaughter of a king!

An identical situation for Sibilla would also be Samuel Chatto as a great grandson of a king through female line but untitled!
 
Sibilla's mother is (she's still alive, as far as I know) Donna Olimpia Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi
Sometimes I saw people referring to her mother as Princess Olimpia Torlonia and sometimes as just Donna Olimpia, similar to Paula of Belgium.

 
Sometimes I saw people referring to her mother as Princess Olimpia Torlonia and sometimes as just Donna Olimpia, similar to Paula of Belgium.

The correct title is Donna, both for Olimpia and Paola (not Paula). Typically, in Italian princely families only the wife of the Prince (holder of the title) was a Princess, while a daughter was "Donna". Another example that comes to mind is the late Marella Agnelli (Gianni Agnelli's wife; she also happened to be an aunt to Lili Rosboch, Prince Amedeo of Belgium's wife), who was the daughter of Prince Filippo Caracciolo ( 8th Prince of Castagneto), and she was known prior to her marriage as Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto
 
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