Philippe de Lannoy
Count de Lannoy
Full name
Philippe Marie Ernest Albert de Lannoy
Born(1922-08-14)14 August 1922
Brussels, Kingdom of Belgium
Died10 January 2019(2019-01-10) (aged 96)
Noble familyLannoy
Spouse(s)
(m. 1965; died 2012)
Issue
FatherCount Paul Charles de Lannoy
MotherPrincess Marie Béatrix de Ligne

Count Philippe de Lannoy (14 August 1922 – 10 January 2019)[1] was a Belgian noble and provincial councillor of Hainaut. He was the alderman of finance for Frasnes-lez-Anvaing.[2] He was the father of Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. His full name was Philippe Marie Ernest Albert; his title in French was comte de Lannoy et du Saint-Empire.[2]

Early life

Philippe was born as the eldest child of Count Paul Charles de Lannoy (1898–1980) and his wife, Princess Marie Béatrix of Ligne (1898–1982), daughter of Ernest, 10th Prince of Ligne (1857–1937) and Diane de Cossé-Brissac (1869–1950).[3]

Personal life

He married his wife, the late Countess Alix de Lannoy, in 1965.[4] Countess Alix de Lannoy, born Alix della Faille de Leverghem, died on 27 August 2012 at the age of 70.[4]

Count and Countess Philippe de Lannoy had eight children,[4] one of whom, Stéphanie, married Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

Death and legacy

He died on 10 January 2019[2] at the age of 96. The funeral, attended by Queen Matilde, took place at the Church of Saint-Amand in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing.[2] He is remembered fondly and with gratitude as having been a volunteer for the First Belgian Field Regiment during World War II.[2]

Honours and decorations

References

  1. Le père de la Grande-Duchesse héritière est mort (in French)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Tancrède, Martin (30 January 2019). "Les obsèques du comte de Lannoy". Point du Vue (in French). Royalement Vôtre Éditions. Archived from the original on 13 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  3. "Paul, Comte de Lannoy : Genealogics".
  4. 1 2 3 "Bride's mother dies two months before Luxembourg royal wedding". Hello. 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2012-09-02.
  5. Membership of the Constantinian Order Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
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