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The 500,000 euro wedding

Belgian countess shimmers in breathtaking lace dress as she marries heir to the Luxembourg throne in lavish ceremony
Luxembourg's Prince Guillaume and Countess Stephanie kiss on the balcony of the Royal Palace after their wedding
Earlier today the wedding of Prince Guillaume, the heir to the throne - the grand duke-to-be - and Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy took place at the Cathedral of our Lady of Luxembourg.
A huge guest list of foreign royal families and dignitaries filled the church to watch the ceremony in the tiny (but very wealthy) country.
Every lady will pray and dream of a wedding like this ,but only a few in the society has the priviledge, but you can still feed your eyes and pray for something close;


Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg walks down the aisle with her brother Count Jehan de Lannoy
The ceremony took place at the Cathedral of our Lady of LuxembourgPrincess Stephanie was given away by her brother Count Jehan de Lannoy The wedding dress, designed by Lebanese fashion designer Elie Saab, featured an enormous amount of intricate lace fabric
Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg is the last hereditary Prince in Europe to get marriedhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2220578/Prince-Guillaume-marries-Countess-Stephanie-Lannoy-Luxembourg.html

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