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Speaking to Germany's Bild newspaper, Prince Ludwig's father Prince Luitpold said he hoped his son and Sophie Alexandra Evekink would 'start a family soon'.
The subject of a new play, Princess Alexandra of Bavaria, believed she had swallowed a piano made of glass, and that it could shatter inside her.
The couple, who confirmed their engagement last August, married at St Kajetan in Munich this morning, where hundreds of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the bride.
Portrait miniature of Princess Alexandra V. Bayern in a bronze frame, by Joseph Karl Stieler, Germany (1781-1858), signed on the front, titled, and signed again on the back. Finely detailed. 3 1/4 “ x 1 3/4 “. Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria (26 August 1826 – 21 September 1875) was a member of the House of Wittelsbah and devoted her life to literature less
The couple, who confirmed their engagement last August, married at St Kajetan in Munich this morning, where hundreds of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the bride.
On May 20, Prince Ludwig of Bavaria got married to his fiancee Sophie-Alexandra Evekink in a religious marriage ceremony at St Kajetan Churc...
Speaking to Germany's Bild newspaper, Prince Ludwig's father Prince Luitpold said he hoped his son and Sophie Alexandra Evekink would 'start a family soon'.
Princess Alexandra Amelie of Bavaria believed she had swallowed a glass grand piano. The Glass Piano examines this bizarre tale, combining speculation about the Princess's thoughts and actions with historical records of melancholia and mental delusion.