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Liechtenstein’s princess Marie Caroline will marry Leopoldo Maduro Vollmer at the Vaduz Cathedral on August 30th. Prince Liechtenstein announced the engagement of last October, and the children of Princess Prince Alois and Princess Sophie were the first to be married.
The 28 -year -old royal, the couple’s second child and only daughter, is currently living in London with her husband. He previously studied at the Parsons Design School in Paris and New York and graduated in 2020 with his undergraduate degree in fashion design.
Born in 1996, the royal is not included in the consecutive line because Liechtenstein is the only European monarchy operating under the Agnatic Primogeniture rules.
The rule means that women have been removed from the throne and successor line.
All three brothers, two younger than him, are included in the successor line.
Prince Joseph Wenzel, the eldest child of hereditary prince Alois and princess Sophie, was born in 1995.
Prince Georg was born in 1999 after the birth of Princess Marie Caroline and Prince Nikolaus was born in 2000.
Princess Marie Caroline comes from the richest European monarchy.
The net value of his grandfather Prince Hans -Adam has £ 2.5 billion – £ 5.3 billion [$3.5 billion to $7.2 billion].
Most of its wealth stems from the LGT Group, the private bank of the royal family.




