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HH Duchess Katharina of Oldenburg and Count Clemens Moy de Sans were married at St. Ulrich’s Church in Rastede, Oldenburg, on July 13, 2024.
| The Hereditary Prince and Princess of Leiningen |
| the Princess and Prince of Leiningen are 4th and 5th from the left. Princess Olga of Leiningen is on the right |
| Count Stephan and Countess Sigweiss of Neipperg |
| Prince and Princess Heinrich of Croy |
| Count and Countess of Ortenburg |
The 200 guests The Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg with her children, Princesses Sophie and Amelia and her son, Hereditary Prince Louis and his wife, Helene, Count, and Countess Franz Clemens von Waldburg Zeil Hohenems, the Prince and Princess of Leiningen with their daughter, Princess Olga, and the Hereditary Prince and Princess of Leiningen, Prince and Princess Max of Sayn Wittgenstein, one daughter of the Prince of Waldburg-Zeil with Prince Philipp of Oettingen-Wallerstein, Baron and Baroness Clemens von Elverfeldt ne Pezold with husband, Count and Countess von Stephan von Neipperg, Count Franz von Stauffenberg, Count and Countess Heinrich von Ortenburg, Prince and Princess Paul von Esterhazy, Prince and Princess Reuss, Prince Alexander of Croy. Princess Anastasia of Croy, Prince and Princess Heinrich of Croy, Prince and Princess Viktor of Isenburg, the Hereditary Prince of Waldburg-Wolfegg, Prince and Princess Clemens of Altenburg.
Duchess Katharina, 27 is the only daughter and youngest of four children of Christian, Duke of Oldenburg, and his wife, Countess Caroline von Rantzau. Count Clemens, 38, is the son of Count Guy Moys de Sans and Verena von Stein zu Lausnitz.
The Duke and Duchess of Oldenburg and their family are very private, which meant Rastede residents knew nothing about the wedding in advance.
The bride and her father arrived at the church in a carriage. She was attended by eight flower girls. Prince Paul Esterhazy was Count Clemen’s best man.
The newlyweds returned to Schloss Rastede where the reception was held. Once the summer residence of the Oldenburg ducal family, the Schloss is still owned by the head of the family, although it is no longer a primary residence.
The Schloss is not open to the public.
The photos were taken by a friend, who is the copyright holder.
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Marlene Eilers Koenig
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