Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg marries Nicolas Bagory in a civil ceremony

Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg has married Nicolas Bagory in a civil ceremony at Luxembourg’s Town Hall before the pair host a lavish reception on 29 April.

The Princess, 31, looked elegant as she opted for a sleek cream bridal suit instead of a dress while carrying a bouquet.

Her brunette locks were worn down in a low-key style behind her back, and opted for simple pearl earrings.

Meanwhille the groom, 33, opted for a crisp navy blue suit with a pale blue tie. 

After the ceremony, the beaming couple stood on the steps outside the Town Hall and waved to adoring fans who had gathered to see them.

Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg and her new husband Nicolas Bagory, married in a civil ceremony at Luxembourg Town Hall this afternoon

Other members of the royal family turned out dressed in all their finery to attend Princess Alexandra’s nuptials, and they all had smiles on their faces. 

Proud parents Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg waved as they arrived at the wedding venue, with Maria Teresa wearing a bright pink ensemble with flowing trousers.

Meanwhile Princess Alexandra’s three brothers, Prince Louis of Luxembourg, Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg were dapper in suits as they turned out to watch their sister tie the knot.

The Princess and Nicolas announced their engagement in November last year after he got down on one knee.

The official announcement read: ‘Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess have the great joy of announcing the engagement of their daughter, Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, to Monsieur Nicolas Bagory.’

Princess Alexandra is the daughter of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg. 

As well as being an active working royal, Princess Alexandra – who is sixth in line to the throne – also works as a professional linguist.

Meanwhile Nicolas, 33, who grew up in Brittany, France, works on social and cultural projects in Paris, where he is based.

Following today’s civil ceremony, the couple will throw a reception at the Saint Trophyme church in Bormes-les-Mimosas on 29 April. 

The royal couple smiled as they walked down the steps of the Town Hall following the ceremony as confetti was thrown

The royal couple smiled as they walked down the steps of the Town Hall following the ceremony as confetti was thrown

Nicolas, 33, who was raised in Brittany, shook off confetti from his head as he walked down the red carpeted steps

Nicolas, 33, who was raised in Brittany, shook off confetti from his head as he walked down the red carpeted steps

The bride wore a stunning cream bridal suit with a shawl and had her hair loosely pinned back and hanging down her shoulders

The bride wore a stunning cream bridal suit with a shawl and had her hair loosely pinned back and hanging down her shoulders

Princess Alexandra smiled as she waved at adoring royal fans who had gathered outside Luxembourg Town Hall

Princess Alexandra smiled as she waved at adoring royal fans who had gathered outside Luxembourg Town Hall

Nicolas put his hand on his new wife's back as she waved at royal fans on the way out of the civil ceremony

Nicolas put his hand on his new wife’s back as she waved at royal fans on the way out of the civil ceremony

The most adorable bridesmaids! Two little girls dressed in all their finery and white tights carried bunches of flowers

The most adorable bridesmaids! Two little girls dressed in all their finery and white tights carried bunches of flowers

Prince Louis of Luxembourg, Princess Claire of Luxembourg, Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg arrive at the wedding

Prince Louis of Luxembourg, Princess Claire of Luxembourg, Prince Felix of Luxembourg and Prince Sebastien of Luxembourg arrive at the wedding

Princess Alexandra's three brothers and her sister-in-law smiled as they arrived on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony

Princess Alexandra’s three brothers and her sister-in-law smiled as they arrived on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg arrive with their three sons and daughters-in-law

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg arrive with their three sons and daughters-in-law

Also present at the intimate ceremont was Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg, who was dressed in a royal blue outfit

Also present at the intimate ceremont was Princess Stephanie of Luxembourg, who was dressed in a royal blue outfit

Mother of the bride Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg arrives at the civil ceremony in a hot pink suit

Mother of the bride Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg arrives at the civil ceremony in a hot pink suit

Proud parents! Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg wave as they leave the Town Hall at the end of the ceremony

Proud parents! Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg wave as they leave the Town Hall at the end of the ceremony

Up until her 20th birthday, Princess Alexandra was excluded from the line of succession until 2011, when Grand Duke Henri adopted Absolute Primogeniture, meaning that all his descendants could be in line for the throne, regardless of gender.

She was nine when her father ascended the throne in 2000 after her grandfather abdicated in his favour.

According to her online biography, Alexandra speaks four languages fluently, including Luxembourgian, English, French and Spanish. She can also hold her own in German and Italian.

Throughout her studies – which she pursued in the US, France and Ireland, the Luxembourg royal expressed a keen interest for international relations and conflict.

She even interned for the United Nations in New York when Luxembourg was one of its non-permanent members. She dedicates her time to volunteering with refugees associations and loves sports, being a keen skier, dancer and tennis player.

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