The Borneo Post

Germany celebrates royal wedding under dad’s disapprovi­ng gaze

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HANOVER, Germany: Prince Ernst August of Hanover, descendant of one of Europe’s storied noble families, married a Russian fashion designer yesterday – despite the public disapprova­l of the match by the groom’s father.

Borne in a horse-drawn carriage, Ernst August Jr, 33, and Ekaterina Malysheva, 30, tied the knot at the Marktkirch­e, the main Lutheran church in Hanover.

They were surrounded by celebritie­s and aristocrat­s from houses across Europe, including his step-sister Princess Alexandra, the daughter of Ernst August Sr and Princess Caroline of Monaco.

Caroline’s other children – Charlotte, Pierre and Andrea Casiraghi – also attended the event, broadcast on German state television.

But Ernst August Sr, 63, was conspicuou­s for not being seen at the event, having said he worries what the match might mean for the family’s holdings in Germany, in particular its lands and forests in Lower Saxony.

“I continue to hope my son will finally think of the higher interests of our family and give in,” he told the Handelsbla­tt newspaper before the wedding.

“I am ready for talks and reconcilia­tion.”

Later Saturday the young couple was to host a private reception for about 600 people at the dynasty’s family seat, the neo-Gothic Marienburg castle near Hanover.

The bride, sporting a diadem, wore a classicall­y cut white gown highlighte­d with pearl-encrusted embroideri­es, created by the Lebanon-based designer Sandra Mansour. — AFP

 ??  ?? Ekaterina of Hanover (left) and Prince Ernst August of Hanover leave after their church wedding ceremony in Hanover, central Germany. — AFP photo
Ekaterina of Hanover (left) and Prince Ernst August of Hanover leave after their church wedding ceremony in Hanover, central Germany. — AFP photo

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