Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg and Nicolas Bagory made their first public appearance with their baby since her birth. Their daughter, Victoire, made her public debut at the 2024 Olympic Games.
Since mid-May, Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, 33, and her husband, Nicolas Bagory, have been reveling in the joy of their newborn. Now, the new parents are giving the public a first glimpse of their daughter, Victoire. They chose a very special event for the occasion: the Olympic Games. The little family was seen in the stands, cheering on the Luxembourg team.
Princess Alexandra and Nicolas Bagory Bring Their Daughter to the Olympics
In addition to pictures of the proud grandparents, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, 69, and Maria Teresa Mestre y Batista, 68, as well as uncle and aunt, Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, 42, and Stéphanie, 40, the Luxembourg Palace shared a photo of the three-member family on Thursday, July 29, 2024, on the platform X, formerly Twitter. Alexandra is seen sitting next to her husband in the stands at the iconic sporting event in Paris. Victoire, born on May 14 in the city of love, seems to be napping in a baby carrier on her mother’s chest. A white muslin cloth protects her from the sun.
#Paris2024 – Ce dimanche, la Famille grand-ducale a rendu visite aux athlètes 🇱🇺 au #VillageOlympique avant d'assister à des compétitions à la #Concorde.
— Cour Grand-Ducale (@CourGrandDucale) July 29, 2024
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The new mother chose a denim jacket over a striped top and a light gray Olympic cap for the sporting event. Her husband, Nicolas, whom she married in April of last year, wore a simple blue T-shirt.
Baby Joys in the Luxembourg Palace
On May 15, the court announced the joyful news of the birth via social media and revealed the name of the newest Luxembourg royal. “The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess are delighted to announce the birth of their granddaughter Victoire, the first child of their daughter Alexandra and their son-in-law Nicolas, born on Tuesday, May 14 in Paris. Mother and child are doing well,” the statement read. However, no pictures of little Victoire were published at that time.