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  2. Henrietta of England - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta's arms as Duchess of Orléans with the coronet of a daughter of France. Marie Louise d'Orléans (26 March 1662 – 12 February 1689) married Charles II of Spain, no issue. Miscarriage (1663). [46] Philippe Charles d'Orléans, Duke of Valois (16 July 1664 – 8 December 1666) died in infancy. Stillborn daughter (9 July 1665 ...

  3. Duchess Kate wore a second dress on her wedding day - AOL

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    Unbeknownst to most, Kate actually had a second gown for the big day -- and there are only a few photos of the Duchess wearing the gorgeous gown. Unbeknownst to most, Kate actually had a second ...

  4. Louise Henriette de Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    The latter is a direct male line descendant of Philip I, Duke of Orleans - a younger brother of Louis XIV and the ancestor of Louise Henriette's husband. All 3 testers were a genetic partilineal match on a ySTR comparison, and were assigned to sub-haplogroup R1b1b2a1a1b*(R-Z381), now deemed the upstream patrilineal snip of the House of Bourbon.

  5. Striking New Wedding Photos of the Duke and Duchess of ... - AOL

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    The couple's wedding was held at Chester Cathedral in northern England on June 7, and more than 400 guests were in attendance. Prince William served as an usher , and even Princess Eugenie made an ...

  6. Wedding dress of Sarah Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer, [4] a notable feature of Sarah Ferguson's 17-foot (5.2 m) long train was the intertwined initials A and S sewn in silver beads. [1] The headdress and bouquet, fabric rosettes or artificial silk flowers were used to adorn the gown itself. [1]

  7. Sack-back gown - Wikipedia

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    The sack-back gown or robe à la française was a women's fashion of 18th century Europe. [1] At the beginning of the century, the sack-back gown was a very informal style of dress. At its most informal, it was unfitted both front and back and called a sacque, contouche, or robe battante. By the 1770s the sack-back gown was second only to court ...

  8. Head to H&M to get an affordable version of Kate Middleton's ...

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    Feel like true royalty on your wedding day by wearing this stunning dress that is totally reminiscent of the Duchess' iconic gown. Head to H&M to get an affordable version of Kate Middleton's ...

  9. Marie Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans - Wikipedia

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    The Duchess of Burgundy supped at Saint-Cloud one evening with the Duchess of Berry and others, Madame de Saint-Simon absenting herself from the party. The Duchess of Berry and the Duke of Orléans , but she more than he, got so drunk that the Duchess of Burgundy, the Duchess of Orléans, and the rest of the company knew not what to do.