Grand Duke Henri and the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa attended Chambord Castle's 500th anniversary

Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attended the gala evening organized on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of Chambord Castle (Château de Chambord) in France. Chambord Castle was built by Francis I as a royal hunting lodge. Chambord Castle became a national property in 1930. After the outbreak of the Second World War, Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Château de Chambord was inscribed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list in 1981.
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie
Chambord Castle housed several art works from the Louvre including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Princess Stephanie

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  1. Anonymous16/6/19 14:03

    Tolle Frau. Je älter sie wird, umso attraktiver wird sie. Aber modisch könnte sie mehr tun.

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  2. Anonymous16/6/19 15:12

    The Grand-Duchess is perfectly stylish. And glad to see Comte and Comtesse d'Haussonville hosting the event !

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  3. Anonymous16/6/19 15:13

    Grand-Duchess Maria-Theresa is perfectly stylish. And glad to see Comte and Comtesse d'Haussonville hosting the event !

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  4. Although the suit is dark, maria Theresa looks amazing here. Quite apart from her clothes, she is real inspiration for women of my age of the difference that weight loss and a modern hair style makes to overall appearance. In the last photo, for the first time, I see Grand Duke Henri look like his father.

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  5. Maria Teresa is looking lovely here. She has such an engaging smile.

    I like the green dress on the young woman in the first picture.

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    1. She is Magdalena, Comtesse d'Haussonville, sister of Philomena Comtesse de Paris

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  6. Anonymous16/6/19 20:10

    Great look for the GDss. She seems to get younger the older she gets. I think this is what happiness looks like. Nice to see the Duke and Dss of Castro there too.

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  7. Anonymous16/6/19 20:53

    G.D. Maria Theresa looks so pretty!! Love the pink top and pretty scarf and her earrings are AWESOME!!

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  8. Anonymous17/6/19 04:58

    The pink top sadly looks like she forgot to take off her nightie. The scarf and the jacket look nice. The hair style is a little frumpy.

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    1. Anonymous17/6/19 13:20

      If you want to widen your fashion horizon: google Lingerie Look and watch films from the 1930.
      What I want to know: what exactly is frumpy about the hairstyle?
      Tks
      Kalila

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  9. Agree pink top looks a bit like a nightie. The haistyle fits her perfectly, good if she feels comfortable with such an hair style, I would not dream of having it for myself.

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  10. I'm impressed and totally admire Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg as a loving couple, as royals, as parents! Hats Off to them!

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