Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march

On November 23, 2019, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. The solidarity march was held as part of the "Let's say no to violence against women" campaign and the "Orange Week 2019". As in the previous year, the color orange was a key theme during the march in order to bring global attention to the initiative. The Orange Week which is organised by the Ministry of Equality and the Luxembourg section of Zonta International aims to raise awareness and take action to end violence against women and girls.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part in a solidarity march against violence against women. Orange Week 2019

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  1. It is commendable, to say the least, that the Grand Duchess continues to make appearances for worthwhile causes even though she has not fully recovered from recent surgery. Her hair and makeup are perfectly done, and her smile is beautiful.

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  2. Glad to see the GDss participate in the march against violence against women. Vert worthy cause. She still has a while to go for a full recovery. The best to her.

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  3. Lovely woman, though in the first photo, for her age, you can tell she has had a 'little work' done on the face, its not too much, hope she does not do anything else.

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    1. Lets focus on the good cause, NOT on the grand duchess personal appearance!!!!!!!!.really????

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    2. This is a fashion blog.

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  4. She do good job, but it is blog about STYLE and FASHION. So: She should stop plastic surgery. Her skin on her face looks unnaturally tight,

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    1. All these female royals have a lot of PS work done....Maxima, Mary, Letizia, in any case....but because they are a lot younger it is less obvious, yet.... No problem in my eyes, as long as the fawning over these ‘natural beauties’ stops. Everything possible is done to make them look as good as possible.
      Lily T.

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