Belgrade, July 15, 2017 – His Royal Highness Prince Djordje Karadjordjevic and Miss Fallon Rayman were joined in holy matrimony at St. George's Church in Oplenac. This was followed by a reception at the White Palace. The wedding was officiated by His Grace Bishop Jovan of Sumadija.
The wedding of Prince Djordje Karadjordjevic, the son of TRH Prince Tomislav and Princess Linda, and Fallon Rayman, was attended by over 300 guests, among them the hosts, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine, the children of Their Royal Highnesses Hereditary Prince Petar, Prince Philip, Alison and David, HRH Princess Linda, Prince Mihailo and Princess Ljubica, Miss Danica Marinkovic, Mrs. Betty Roumeliotis, the sister of Crown Princess Katherine, Mrs. Elizabeth Rayman, the mother of Princess Fallon, Mr. Shannan Rayman and Ms. Keri Rayman, the brother and sister of Princess Fallon, HE Mrs Maja Gojkovic, Speaker of the Parliament of Serbia, Mr Vuk Jeremic, president of CISRD, as well as many other guests from Serbia and abroad, representatives of royal families, the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Diplomatic Corps and public life of Serbia.
At the reception in the White Palace, Crown Prince Alexander wished the newlyweds a happy marriage:
“Thank you for being with us today, on this big day when we celebrate the marriage of Fallon and George. They have vowed today to live together, with love, harmony and respect. With great joy our family welcomes Princess Fallon. Dear newlyweds, show your love to one another every day! Today, we are here to celebrate your life together, which should be filled with love and happiness. We wish Fallon and George good health and happiness! To the bride and groom!”, said Crown Prince Alexander.
Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine, as well as the young couple, thank everyone who helped organize the wedding.
all photos courtesy of HRH Crown Prince Alexander |
What a lovely summer wedding. Adorable bride and groom and lovely outfits and hats on the various ladies. The traditional dress pictures are lovely.
ReplyDelete