Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg was on hand to give out the fourth annual Edward Steichen award Thursday. The ceremony took place at the Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, or MUDAM as it is known.
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This year’s recipient of the award went to 32 year old Polish born artist Maria Loboda, who divides her time between London and Berlin.
Another winner took home a new addition of the Edward Steichen award, called the Resident Edward Steichen, Luxembourg...Read Full Story
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg opened a photo exhibit Friday, along with representatives from a charity in Burundi, a country located in eastern Africa. This exhibition is not just about art; it is about the plight of Burundi’s children who are imprisoned for years over minor acts.
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“Often children end up 12 or 13 years behind bars because they have stolen a goat or a flat iron,” Maria Teresa told reporters.
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This past Sunday saw Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attend the Red Cross Bazaar with her daughter-in-law Princess Tessy and two grandsons, Princes Gabriel and Noah.
This was one of the rare times to see Tessy perform any royal engagements, besides National Day or the closing of the Octave. It was also a rare moment to see her two boys, whom have certainly gotten big since they received the style HRH and became Princes of Nassau in 2009.
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The Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg gathered to celebrate their tiny country’s national day on Wednesday. Even though festivities began the night before, June 23rd is the actual day of the holiday.
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Celebrations took place in the towns of Diekirch, Esch-sur-Alzette and the capital city, also called Luxembourg. The latter saw Grand Duke Henri lay wreath at the war memorial on Tuesday, with the rest of his family present. That was followed by a changing...Read Full Story
On Monday, Luxembourg’s Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa began a state visit to Norway. The trip is to last for two days, and it is no different from any other state visit. Meaning, this one is meant to strengthen bilateral ties between the two nations.
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Their Royal Highnesses arrived in Oslo in the morning and were greeted by King Harald V and Queen Sonja at Palace Square. Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit were also...Read Full Story
The change was to remove the gender preference in the line... TRH Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg began a two-day state visit to Norway on Monday and were welcomed by the... TRH Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa ...
Luxembourg royals attend Princess Elisabeth's funeralExaminer.comToday at the Church of St. Michael in Luxembourg TRH Grand Duke Henri, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, and Grand Duke Jean attended the requiem mass of the late HRH Princess Elisabeth, The Dowager Duchess of Hohenberg. HRH Princess Elisabeth, was the ...
The three generations of the Grand-Ducal Family of Luxembourg are spending some time in their French summer residence in Cote D'Azur. The Princes joined their parents, the Grand-Dukes, for a vacation in Cabasson as they explained on their official ...