Princess Margaretha is the twin sister of
Prince Jean of Luxembourg. She speaks Luxembourgish, French, English and German, having spent time in numerous countries as either student or tourist. Princess Margaretha is the patron of Dyslexia International. She is also the Patroness of the Princess Margaretha Luxembourgeois
Girl Guides of
Leudelange and of the
Crèche de Luxembourg. Other travel includes visits abroad with her husband, such as their 2011 visit to the
University of Dallas, where the couple was hosted and interviewed on campus. Other princesses of the dynasty, descended from prior sovereigns, may still inherit the throne in the event of extinction of all male dynasts and of all
dynasts descended from Grand Duke Henri, and in the order stipulated by the 1907 amendment to the 1783
Nassau Family Pact. Margaretha bears the marital titles
Princess of Liechtenstein and
Countess of Rietberg, as well as those due to her own royal descent,
Princess of Luxembourg, Princess of Bourbon-Parma and Princess of Nassau. As the issue of a dynastically approved marriage, her children are members of the princely
House of Liechtenstein. Her son is in the
line of succession to the throne of Liechtenstein, being a fraternal nephew of Prince Hans-Adam II. The religious ceremony took place on 4 September 2021 at the
Scots Basilica in
Vienna,
Austria. The couple has a daughter: •
Georgina Musini (b. 2023). •
Princess Marie-Astrid Nora Margarita Veronica of Liechtenstein (b.
Brussels-
Uccle, 26 June 1987). On 25 September 2021 married to Raphael Worthington V (b. 5 April 1985,
U.S.) at Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in
Orbetello,
Italy. The couple has two daughters: •
Althaea Georgina Worthington (b. 1 July 2022). •
Aloisia Worthington (b. 2023) • Prince
Josef-Emanuel Leopold Marie of Liechtenstein (b.
Brussels-
Uccle, 7 May 1989). Married to Colombian María Claudia "Cloclo" Echavarría Suárez (b. 9 July 1988,
Colombia), daughter of late Colombian businessman Felipe Francisco Echavarría Rocha and wife Evelia "Chiqui", a prominent figure in the artistic and social life of
Cartagena, on 25 March 2022 at
St. Peter Claver Church in
Cartagena de Indias,
Colombia. The couple has two sons: • Prince
Leopold of Liechtenstein (b. March 2023) • Prince
Nikolai of Liechtenstein (b. 21 June 2025) Princess Margaretha is the godmother of her nephews,
Archduke Imre of Austria and
Prince Louis of Luxembourg, and of her cousin's daughter,
Princess Louise of Belgium. ==Titles & Honours==