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Monday, August 28, 2023

Another Countly engagement


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 Just a few days ago, I reported the engagement of Countess Hemma von Khevenhüller-Metsch and Count Vincent von Matuschka.  And now the family is celebrating another engagement as Hemma's first cousin, Count Franz Christoph recently popped the question to the Belgian Countess Tatiana de Liedkerke.

Hemma and Franz Christoph and their future spouses live and work in London.

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Count Maria Franz Christoph Karl is the second of four children of Count Maria Karl Maximilian Georg Hubertus von Khevenhüller-Metsch and Leila Gailly de Taurines.  He was born in Mistelbach on March 26, 1995. 

Franz Christoph received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Hult International Business School, located in Cambridge, Mass., in August 2020.  He is a Business Development Executive at Darktrace, a British cybersecurity firm.

Countess Tatiana is the second of three children of Count Michel de Liedekerke and his first wife, Countess Irina Christiana Maria zu Stolberg-Stolberg, the youngest of three children of Count Wilhelm zu Stolberg-Stolberg and Princess Irene von Isenberg-Birstein.  She was born in Brussels on September 15, 1997. She and her siblings were raised in London, where her father works in finance. Count Michel is a Director of Clerville Investment Management Ltd.  

Irina's older sister, Countess Isabel-Juliana is the wife of Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg..  

She attended UCL where she earned a BA in International Relations and German and spent a year abroad in Berlin, studying social sciences and German at Humboldt University.  

In September 2022, she received a Master of Science in Climate Change, Management and Finance from the Imperial College Business School.  She is an Associate Consultant for Climate Change and Carbon Markets at Hamerkop Climate Impacts Ltd.

She is a graduate of Ampleforth College, a Roman Catholic boarding school in England.

According to her company profile, Tatiana's "interests lie in scaling carbon finance to enable mitigation projects that also improve the resilience of vulnerable communities and ecosystems."

She is fluent in English, French, and German, and has "volunteered in a refugee camp in Calais and a homeless housing organization."

https://www.hamerkop.co/tatiana-de-liedekerke

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