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- Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg - Wikipedia
Henri (Luxembourgish: [ˈhɑ̃ːʀi]; French: Henri Albert Gabriel Félix Marie Guillaume; [2] born 16 April 1955) is a member of the grand ducal family of Luxembourg who reigned as Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 2000 until his abdication in 2025
- Official website of the Grand Ducal Court of Luxembourg
Explore the Luxembourg Monarchy through its history, sovereigns and symbols On this day Read the biographies of the members of the Grand Ducal Family and learn more about their official activities, engagements and interests
- Luxembourg says Vive! to new Grand Duke Guillaume after his father . . .
A cheering crowd chanted "Vive!" to welcome Luxembourg's new Grand Duke Guillaume on Friday, after his father Henri abdicated, ending nearly 25 years on the throne of the landlocked country
- Luxembourg enthrones new grand duke after royal abdication
Thousands of people, including European royalty, thronged Luxembourg Friday to witness the enthronement of Grand Duke Guillaume as monarch after his father, Henri, officially abdicated ending
- Luxembourg: Grand Duke Henri abdicates with son taking over
Luxembourg has enthroned a new head of state on Friday, after Grand Duke Henri abdicated the throne to his son Guillaume Grand Duke Henri, 70, ended his 25-year reign of the small
- Luxembourg Celebrates Grand Duke Guillaume After His Father Abdicates
Guillaume is Luxembourg’s seventh grand duke since 1890, when the modern monarchy was established On Saturday and Sunday he will tour his new realm, a tiny duchy — the size of Rhode Island —
- Head of State - The Luxembourg Government - gouvernement
Both within and outside the borders of Luxembourg, the Grand Duke expresses the identity of the country He symbolises its independence, the unity of the territory and the permanence of the state
- Why Does Guillaume of Luxembourg Hold the Title of Grand Duke and Not King?
Guillaume of Luxembourg holds the title of Grand Duke rather than King, a distinction rooted in the country’s history and constitutional tradition
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