They gave an interview to Point de Vue
Thanks, Lady Adelaide
Here is my translation of the first page:
He is a prince, father of two, divorced. She is a lawyer and passionate about music. Louis de Luxembourg, third son of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, and Scarlett-Lauren Sirgue announced their engagement on April 6.Point de Vue: Congratulations! Would it be indiscreet to ask you about the marriage proposal?Louis: It occurred in southwestern France between Lourdes and Biarritz. We were in the car. We went through a village with an absolutely incredible view of the Pyrenees. There was a small church on the map. I remember the setting sun. It was very romantic. We entered the church and I dropped to one knee. I told Scarlett, “Don't be afraid.” And I gave my proposal. In fact, I did it twice. Because under the influence of emotion, she had not said "yes". So, I asked for her hand a second time to hear her say "yes."
Scarlett-Lauren: I did not expect him to do it at all then. We were talking about the future of course ... But he was very discreet, I did not suspect a thing.
Louis: We took the road back to Biarritz where my parents were waiting for us, and the four of us opened the champagne. They were the first to share in our happiness. Although, I had already asked permission from my father, as the head of the family, as well as Scarlett's father and my children [Prince Gabriel, 15, and Prince Noah, 13.]
Point de Vue: Monsignor, how did you sons react?Louis: I wanted to associate them with each step. Whether it was the choice of the ring, the marriage proposal, ... I did not want them to feel left out, because, of course, they occupy the greatest place in our hearts. They are the fundamentals of the family that we are building.
Scarlett-Lauren: They advised you very well on the choice of the ring!
Point de Vue: Madam, our readers are just discovering you. Can we ask you to tell us a little more about yourself? Scarlett-Lauren: It is hard to talk about yourself, but I want to try. I was born in Bordeaux, my parents moved there when my older sister was born. They really liked Cap Ferret and wanted us to live in the great outdoors. I grew up in a loving family with parents who were close to one another. Both were lawyers, and it was they who made me want to do this job. Seeing them practice law fascinated me. My father taught me to take on life with a philosophical approach. My mother, who passed away last March, was the pillar of our family. It is thanks to her that I know how to keep my composure in all circumstances. It helped me a lot to get through the difficulty of her departure. She was very human and caring, for me she was an extraordinary woman. What more can be said? Beyond my profession as a lawyer, I am also passionate about sewing - I am creating my first collection - and music.