Antoine, 13th Prince of Ligne - Family

Family

He married Princess Alix of Luxembourg, daughter of Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma and Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, on 17 August 1950 in Luxemburg. They had seven children:

  • Michel, 14th Prince of Ligne (b. 26 May 1951), he married Princess Eleonora of Orléans-Braganza
  • Prince Wauthier de Ligne (b. 10 July 1952), he married Countess Regine van Renesse
  • Princess Anne-Marie de Ligne (b. 3 April 1954), she married Olivier Mortgat
  • Princess Christine de Ligne (b. 11 August 1955), she married Prince Antonio of Orléans-Braganza.
  • Princess Sophie de Ligne (b. 23 April 1957), she married Count Philippe de Nicolay.
  • Prince Antoine de Ligne (b. 28 December 1959). he married Countess Minthia de Lannoy
  • Princess Yolande de Ligne (b. 16 June 1964), she married Hugo Townsend, son of Group Captain Peter Townsend

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