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Miss Waynfleet
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Georg: Since 2009 he works for a group of companies which is specialising in helping universities bring their innovations to market.
He also is in charge of the Prinzessin-Kira-Stiftung
Sophie: Since 2010 she works as project manager and offers consulting services for nonprofit business. After the wedding she also works now at the Prinzessin-Kira-Stiftung.
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Miss Waynfleet, where did they marry again and where was the wedding ball? Was this a summer palace? You may have answered these questions, but I can't find your answers.
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No problem
They married in the Friedenskirche in Potsdam.
The wedding ball was at the Orangerie of Sanssouci
http://www.museumsportal-...-im-park-sanssouci-1.html
It was built in order of Friedrich Wilhelm IV. The King loved Italy and wanted the flair in Prussia.
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Quote from: shoshanah on September 08, 2011, 09:02:24 PM
There is a theory that many people marry ones that look like themselves.
I love this couple, they look so nice together, and he seemed to sweet and genuinely happy on his wedding day.
Ah not true. But in this case, the looks are similar because they are distantly related I think.
I'm blonde and quite white as a ghost. My husband is a typical Mediterranean looking guy.
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I did not say all people marry like themselves, and they may be related but that does not mean they necessarily need to look alike as relatives. My nieces do not look anything like each other and they have same mother and father.
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Quote from: Miss Waynfleet on September 10, 2011, 01:13:08 AM
Georg: Since 2009 he works for a group of companies which is specialising in helping universities bring their innovations to market.
He also is in charge of the Prinzessin-Kira-Stiftung
Sophie: Since 2010 she works as project manager and offers consulting services for nonprofit business. After the wedding she also works now at the Prinzessin-Kira-Stiftung.
Thanks, It seems that the young non-reigning young royals are doing much better than their distant cousins who still sit on the throne.
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