Jumat, 01 Oktober 2021

Putin unimpressed by Russia's first 'royal wedding' since tsars - The Times

In the 127 years since Russia celebrated the marriage of Nicholas II and his bride Alexandra there has been little to delight the country’s monarchists.

Today, however, Russians were treated to their first royal wedding in over a century, held in the former imperial capital, St Petersburg. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov tied the knot at St Isaac’s Cathedral with his Italian fiancée Rebecca Bettarini, in a ceremony billed as “an extensive journey into the history and traditions of Russia”.

Some 1,500 guests attended, many flying in from abroad. Among the attendees was Queen Sofía of Spain, Prince Rudolph of Liechtenstein, and the former king and queen of Bulgaria. Also present were the monarchist billionaire Konstantin Malofeev and the firebrand Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria

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