• Aristocracy.Casimir zu Sayn Wittgenstein, German wedding, for the church and with the family blessing
  • Gift.The son of Corinna Larsen, recipient of the 65 million that King Don Juan Carlos gave them

Bells of happiness ring at the imposing Sayn Castle in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The fortress has been closed for weeks because of the coronavirus, of course, but its illustrious inhabitants celebrate the arrival of a new member of the centuries-old dynasty. Because on April 27, Johann Friedrich Salentin was born , a plump 3.7 kilos, son of Prince Casimir Sayn-Wittgenstein and his brand-new wife, the already ex-model Alana Bunte. Of the coming to the world of this princely baby they were undoubtedly also pending in London. That's where the creature's father's ex-wife , Corinna Larsen, resides . Yes, the ambitious blonde ex-close friend of King Juan Carlosthat has put the Monarchy in check. The same one that walked the world as princess and treatment of Serene Highness.

Corinna and Prince Casimir have a common child, Alexander Kyril zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, 18 years old. A boy still quite unknown to public opinion who, however, has come to the fore in our country after learning that he is, along with his mother, the beneficiary of the alleged donation of 65 million euros that, while still King, Don Juan Carlos would have made an amount from a payment from the Saudi royal family, which the Geneva Prosecutor's Office in Switzerland has been investigating for months. The former princess's lawyer, Robin Rathmell, told the Efe agency that the "gift" was motivated by the "affection" that our former Head of State felt for both of them.

The thing is, Alexander already has a little brother. She is joining an older sister, Anastasia Adkins, born in 1992, whom Corinna had with her first husband, Philip Adkins, an English businessman, who allowed her access to the elite London high society.

Although it has not yet been officially announced - if something characterizes the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn is their discretion - everything indicates that, following the custom of the dynasty, the newborn will be baptized in a few weeks in the beautiful chapel of the mentioned castle family. There, Alexander, the eldest grandson of Prince Alexander, father of Casimir and current head of this princely House, was also Christianized 18 years ago, despite the fact that the Fürst did not approve of the marriage of his son with Corinna , whom he could never see or in paint.

Corinna Larsen - her maiden name - met Casimir at the end of the last century. She, 11 years older than him, was in divorce proceedings from her first husband. In the summer of 2000, Corinna and the German prince were married in a ceremony in London. His parents did not go to the link. The fortune hunter fame that was already chasing the blonde was not a good business card to win over her in-laws, old-fashioned aristocrats and very Catholic. The marriage lasted five years, until 2005, although long before they had made separate lives . The beautiful Danish had a more than close relationship with the King of Spain at least since 2004 and the young prince was credited with an affair with the model Amanda Cronin.

Corinna continued to use the title of princess since then and argued that she was entitled by agreement with her ex-husband. Let us remember that in Germany the titles of nobility were incorporated into the surname after the abolition of the Monarchy. And Corinna, of course, liked to go through life as a Sayn-Wittgenstein. But, as LOC revealed, Prince Alexander argued that he had no right to use the title. And, in any case, what did not fit was that she was treated as Serene Highness.

Corinna and Prince Casimir in 2001.EM

The controversy, in any case, ended in June 2019, when Casimir married Alana Bunte. From that very moment, she became a brand new Princess Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn and Corinna had to regain her maiden credentials. Of course, by then nobody saw a sweet princess in her. Casimir's happiness would now only be clouded by Corinna's claim that, according to the British press, she is demanding the repayment of a loan of almost £ 600,000. Thankfully, babies come with a loaf under their arms. Or so they say.

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