Flora Ogilvy, the granddaughter of Princess Alexandra, and Swedish-born Tim Vesterberg had a service of blessing today at St. James's, Picadilly in London.
Due to the COVID-19 restrictions last fall, the couple had a private wedding on September 26, 2020, at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace with a small number of guests.
Today's service including members of the bride and groom's families and friends, members of the Royal Family, including The Duke of Kent (bride's great-uncle), Prince and Princess Michael (the bride's great uncle and great aunt), and the Earl and Countess of Wessex. Flora and Prince Edward are second cousins once removed.
The Princess of Windisch-Graetz (Archduchess Sophia of Austria) also attended the wedding. Her mother, Archduchess Helen (nee Countess of Toerring-Jettenbach), and Princess Alexandra are first cousins.
Flora is the daughter of James and Julia Ogilvy.
The bride's something borrowed was the Ogilvy pearl tiara and diamond and pearl earrings, both lent by her grandmother, HRH Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy.
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8 comments:
Marina Ogilvy, Zenouska and Christian Mowatt not attending ?
Zenouska was there ... she is in the 2nd photo. I do not think the photographers know what Christian looks like Marina has eschewed events for years. She did not attend the wedding of her goddaughter, Lady Ella either
Isn't it Marina Charlotte Windsor talking to the flower girls ?
It is definitely Zenouska
Jerome, Lady Marina is in the last photo wearing purple She was the maid of honor
Thanks Marlene. Yes this is lady Marina Charlotte Windsor.
Was Prince Michael of Kent there?
Amelia Windsor is walking with her mother, Sylvana Tomaselli, a prof of history at Cambridge. Ms Tomaselli is married to George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrews and eldest son and heir of the Duke of Kent. Sylvana's third child, Eddy Downpatrick, is not pictured. Eddy is Catholic and will one day be Duke of Kent, the first Catholic Duke of Kent since Henry VIII. Amelia's attire, as that of all models, is described in the English press as "effortlessly chic." Same for Mrs. Beckham. In the last picture, the young man with dark hair and morning attire standing on the left by the doorway MAY be Christian Mowatt.
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