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Invitation to attend the wedding of Tessa of Bavaria's granddaughter Tessa for the girls Elena and Christina

Invitation to attend the wedding of Tessa of Bavaria's granddaughter Tessa for the girls Elena and Christina

Приглашение принять участие в свадьбе внучки Тессы Баварской для девочек Елены и Кристины
Приглашение принять участие в свадьбе внучки Тессы Баварской для девочек Елены и Кристины

On Saturday, November 4, Sol Matossian married her fiancé Nicholas Green at the Soto de Mozanaca (Algete, Madrid), adorned with jewelry by Queen Isabella II of Spain.

The Soto de Mozanake, owned by Ioannes Osorio, Duke of Alburquerque, last Saturday, November 4, was the site of a "royal wedding": the wedding of Sol Matossian, granddaughter of Princess Tessa of Bavaria, second cousin of King Juan Carlos, great-granddaughter of Infanta Paz Bourbon and great-granddaughter of Queen Isabella II of Spain, and her fiancé, Englishman Nicholas Green.

The religious ceremony was held in the church on this property, located in Algueta (Madrid) and former hunting lodge of the Duke of Sesto in the 18th century.The hall, decorated by Pascua Ortega, was also held ''dinner.

The celebrity guests included Princesses Cristina and Elena. The latter is a close friend of the bride's mother, Sonia Marquez de Baviera, and her ex-husband, powerful banker Miguel Matossian.

In 1995, the couple offered their then Paris home across from the Louvre to the eldest daughter of former royals and Jaime de Maricalar when they moved to the French capital after their wedding.

Sol delighted in a retro-accented outfit by Jorge Vazquez. It was a piece of Italian triple silk gazara, nacra-colored, with a boat neckline and hand-embroidered organza.

The Galician designer, creative director of his own brand and Pertegaz, dressed his mother and Princess Tessa, daughter of Infante José Eugenio''of Bavaria and Bourbon, grandson of Alfonso XII, and Marisol de Messi et Lesseps, Countess Odielle and relative of Empress Eugenia Montijo.

The bride's maternal grandmother, the widow of Alfonso Marques Patiño, third son of the Duke of Grimaldi and consul of Monaco in Marbella, delighted everyone with a green bottle dress and a gorgeous family brooch. She is therefore considered one of the most elegant women in Spain.

Tiara Isabella II Sol, a 28-year-old psychology graduate and designer of her own fashion brand Vienso, chose a floral emerald and diamond tiara set and earrings with a lot of history. It was a set of jewelry that belonged to Queen Isabella II, who died in 1904 during her exile in Paris.

Monarch'. 'established there, in the so-called Palace of Castile, now turned into the luxury hotel The Peninsula, after the victory of the Glorioso Revolution of 1868.

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It was originally seven brooches, which passed into the hands of her daughter-in-law Maria Christina Habsburg after her death. Then, in the palace of "Bama", regent queen until her son Alfonso XIII reached the age of 16 in 1905, the Ansorente jewelry workshop turned them into a tiara. They also created earrings, a pair of bracelets, a necklace and a brooch. She gave the resulting set to her youngest daughter, Infanta Marie Therese of Bourbon, for her January 12, 1906 wedding to her cousin, Infante Fernando of Bavaria, who belonged to the German royal house of Wittelsbach, Tessa's grandfather.

In 2014, Christa, the bride's aunt, died.''She gave her nieces Sonia and Mirta seventy-seven batches of items belonging to her grandparents - the eldest daughters of Tessa, who married Pedro Escudero Aznar, wore on her wedding day the same tiara now worn by her niece Sol, and goddaughter of Kings Juan Carlos and Sofia.

Most notable among Crista's belongings was a lace veil from Infanta Maria Teresa's Belgium, which was sold at auction in 2015 with a starting price of 6,700 euros. Sol wasn't able to wear it at her wedding, but she can be proud of her royal ancestors' tiara, which matches her "princess" like self.

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