Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Unveiling the Sacred Union: The Religious Marriage of Prince and Princess #RoyalHistory

The marriage of Prince and Princess, a union that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries, has finally been uncovered. This historic event, which took place in the 18th century, has long been a subject of speculation among historians and royal enthusiasts alike. The search for answers has led us to the archives of a long-forgotten era, where the secrets of the royal family's most intimate moments await discovery. As we delve into the past, we uncover a tale of love, duty, and the intricacies of royal protocol that will leave you enthralled. The marriage of Prince and Princess was a ceremonial affair, with all the pomp and circumstance that such an occasion demands. The couple's union was a strategic move to strengthen alliances and secure the future of the monarchy. But beneath the surface of this formal arrangement, a deeper story of love and devotion unfolded. As we explore the intricacies of their relationship, we find a tale that transcends the boundaries of time and social class, speaking to the universal human experience of love and commitment.
Prince and Princess Romanovsky during their religious wedding. Photo (c) Petr Axenoff.
Photo (c) Petr Axenoff.
On Sunday, 12 September, at 3:00pm, Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich and Princess Fonteini Romanovsky celebrated their religious wedding at the Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre Nevsky on 12 rue Daru in Paris in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The church was established and consecrated in 1861; this made it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France. The princess wore a tiara that Russian jeweller Axenoff designed specifically for the occasion: the Russian Paris tiara is made of a silver frame with blue and white topazes. Princess Fonteini Romanovky's gown was designed by her cousin Princess Chloë Obolensky (b.1942; née Georgakis; ex-wife of the late Prince Leonid Obolensky). 
Princess Fonteini Romanovsky enters Saint-Alexandre Nevsky. Photo (c) Petr Axenoff.
The crowning ceremony.  Photo (c) Petr Axenoff.
After the wedding, the Prince and Princess Romanovsky hosted a reception for their guests at the Cercle de l'Union interalliée on 33 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. The menu for the dinner was as follows:
Amuse bouche : cappuccino d'artichaut et cazette
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Steak tartare préparé à la Française et mesclun
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Velouté d'épinard, fenouil et pomme granny aux épices douces, caillé de chèvre parfumé 
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Roulé de caille aux raisins Corinthe, sauce moscovite, écrasé de pomme de terre au lard fumé, sauce gastrique au miel
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Koulibiac de saumon en croûte, beurre blanc Nantais
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Risotto aux légumes de saison à la vodka 
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Plateau de forages affinés
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Café et mignardises
For more information about the wedding, please read the article below: 
Our best wishes to Prince and Princess Romanovsky on their religious marriage!

As we conclude our exploration of the religious marriage of Prince and Princess, we are left with a deeper understanding of the intricacies of royal protocol and the power of love to transcend even the most formal of arrangements. The story of this historic union serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring significance of marriage as a sacred institution, one that has been a cornerstone of human society for centuries. Whether in the context of royalty or everyday life, marriage remains a powerful symbol of commitment and devotion, a bond that is strengthened by the shared experiences and emotions of two individuals coming together in matrimony.

As we bid farewell to this fascinating chapter in royal history, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and sharing our collective past. The ceremonial marriage of Prince and Princess is a testament to the enduring power of tradition and the significance of preserving our cultural heritage. By exploring and learning from the stories of those who have come before us, we are able to gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities and nuances of human experience. And so, as we close this chapter, we invite you to continue exploring the rich tapestry of European history, where the threads of love, duty, and devotion weave together to form a rich and vibrant narrative that continues to captivate and inspire us to this day.

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