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Marie von und zu Liechtenstein: Stroke shock shakes the royal family

The Princely Family of Liechtenstein has to announce sad news: Princess Marie suffered a stroke a few days ago.

Vaduz – In an official announcement, the Princely House made the severe blow of fate of Princess Marie (81), the wife of Head of State Prince Hans-Adam II (76), public.

According to the statement, the 81-year-old had a stroke on August 18, in the hospital she is now recovering from the certainly great shock of illness: "The Princely House regrets to have to announce that ID [Your Highness, editor's note] the Princess suffered a stroke yesterday. She is in hospital care. The princely family asks for your understanding that no further information will be given at this point in time. "
24royal.de * gives an insight into the life of Princess Marie von und zu Liechtenstein.

Princess Marie von und zu Liechtenstein only rarely makes public appearances, and her husband has also withdrawn from state affairs. In 2004 Prince Hans-Adam II handed over the government office to his eldest son and heir to the throne, Hereditary Prince Alois (53), who is married to Duchess Sophie in Bavaria (53).

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