Former princess opens up about ex-husband s father s funeral: I was put all the way in the back 9Honey 4/02/2021 Bianca Farmakis
Former princess Tessy Antony De Nassau has shared intimate details from her ex-husband s father s 2019 funeral, claiming she was separated from her family during the ceremony.
In a detailed Instagram post, the former Princess of Luxembourg remembered her former grandfather-in-law Grand Duke Jean, who died in 2019, as a role model . The most wonderful, informed, fair and kind man I have ever known. A man who loved his family as much as he loved his country, she captioned a photo of her two sons with the duke.
Tessy Antony de Nassau, 34, who lives in London, spoke of Grand Duke s funeral
The former Princess ex-husband Prince Louis grandfather died in April 2019
Added she was put all the way at the back behind a huge concrete column
Said: I didn t mind journalists were with family while I was where they put me
Previously said she lost 98% of friends in split, she was unable to walk or speak
17th January 2021
By Riksarkivet (National Archives of Norway) from Oslo, Norway - Ekteparet Sonja og Harald hilser publikum fra slottsbalkongen sammen med HM Kong Olav, No restrictions, Wikimedia Commons
On 17 January 1991, King Olav of Norway suffered a fatal heart attack, following nearly a year of health problems, and passed away at the age of 87. He was succeeded by his son, Harald, who marks 30 years on the Norwegian throne today.
Though he’d been born Prince Alexander of Denmark at Sandringham in the United Kingdom, once his father was named king of a newly independent Norway, Alexander, whose name was changed to Olav, became a Norwegian icon. He was often referred to as the Folkekongen – the People’s King.
RTL|Update: 05.01.2021 06:09 RTL and the National Audiovisual Centre (CAN) are lifting the curtain on more than a century of filmed material in the national archives.
This week s footage looks back at Grand Duke Jean’s visit to the Goodyear factory in June 1973 where he admired a Zeppelin of the “Blimp” class.
Between 1972 and 1986 Goodyear’s “Blimp”, dubbed Europa, was present at several sport events such as the 24 hours of Le Mans et other Formula One races. It was also directly responsible for jaw-dropping bird’s eye view shots of Big Ben and the Coliseum for example. Most notably, the Zeppelin was also used during two British royal marriages in the 80s.