Luxembourg Grand Duchess Charlotte: Royal Relatives


Figure 1.-- The Luxembourg royal family had relations througout Europe. Many of theirv German relsatives lost their crowns in 1918 when Germany became a republic, but still had their crowns. We note a quite a large portrait taken in Luxembourg during 1931. We see Chrande Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix. We cannot, however, ifentify the children and adults in the portrait. Perhaps our readers will be able to identify some of the individuals. A reader thinks some of Bavarian and Belgian royals are present. Surely some must be the Portuhguese relatives. Put your cursor on the image to see the rest of the group.

The Luxembourg royal family had relations througout Europe. Many of theirv German relsatives lost their crowns in 1918 when Germany became a republic, but still had their crowns. We note a quite a large portrait taken in Luxembourg during 1931. We see Chrande Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix. We cannot, however, ifentify the children and adults in the portrait. Perhaps our readers will be able to identify some of the individuals. A reader thinks some of Bavarian and Belgian royals are present. Surely some must be the Portuhguese relatives. The portrait was taken by a famous studio in Luxembourg. We are not sure what the occassion was. Note how popular the sailor suit was for European royalty.








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