THEady Marina Windsor he said yes. There nephew of the Duke of Kent And distant cousin of King Charles III she got married on Saturday with Nico Macauley in the small church of All Saintsa Hovingham, North Yorkshire. He is 32 years old, ago the account executive in a software company and, moreover, he is the great-grandson of a famous British publisher. The ceremony was simple and collectedwith only family and close friends. Yet there was no shortage of fairytale ingredients: a tiara with a century-long history, a dress handmade by a sustainable designer and, finally, a reception in a family villa full of memories.

The wedding dress is sustainable and all tailor-made

For the look of the big day, Lady Marina he chose a customized dress created by the sustainable atelier designer Larissa Von Planta. Not only that: to top it all off, a very rare veil vintage Habsburg lacethat is to say the romantic detail which made everyone present dream. The result is therefore a perfect mix between tradition and modernitybetween history and future, all contained in the same dress. A choice that says a lot about Marina: elegance without ostentation and sincere attention to the environment.

The tiara: three generations of Windsor women

But it was the tiara is the true protagonist of bridal look. The precious tiara belonged to his great-grandmother, the Princess Marina of Greece and Denmarkwho in turn had inherited it from her mother-in-law, the Queen Mary. The same jewel had also been worn by Marina’s grandmother, the Duchess of Kent, her mother, the Countess of St Andrews, and her aunt, Lady Helen Taylor. Four generations, one tiara: a silent and moving passing of the baton.

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