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It already seemed that this might not happen, but in the end the mathematician and billionaire Karel Janeček (48) married his partner historian Lilia Khousnoutdinová (33), with whom he has a daughter Isabel and a son Karel George. After several engagements, they finally said yes in the church of St. Nicholas in Prague. And the beautiful newlywed has now eXtra.cz described some details of their flashy party.
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Before God
For the long-awaited party of Karel and Lilie not only friends and immediate family arrived, but also the former partners of both newlyweds and all their children. The finalist accompanied them on a journey together through life StarDance, pastor Martina Viktorie Kopecká (35), who married them. “I am Martin Victoria met within the project @ jsem.zena, where we photographed her in the third chapter as St. Vilemina, and she was just amazing, ” she sang in praise bride Lilia Khousnoutdin. “I understand that I want us to be married to such a wise, kind and courageous man,” she added. We were, of course, curious who witnessed the historian, but she kept it secretly to herself. She revealed that due to anti-epidemic measures and therefore a limited number of wedding guests they will have another party with Karel in the summer, which she confirmed to us in an exclusive pre-wedding interview, and she is said to be really good.
They honored the tradition
Even if we did it with Charles and Lily, who immediately had three wedding dresses, they did not expect, their wedding took place in the spirit of centuries of established and proven wedding traditions. “Doves, plate, bridesmaids, children throwing rose petals, church. Even Karel actually saw me in church for the first time in two days. So my field convoy may have been unconventional, but I won’t allow it, including the military Humvee. “ told eXtra.cz with the laughter of Lilia, who kept her maiden name even after the official wedding. Of course, the newlyweds also received a number of wedding gifts, but their wishes were mainly “intangible” things that could help someone. “We begged not to carry material donations if possible and rather to send them to the transparent accounts of our NF Propolis and NF Pomoc. Otherwise, we welcome “intangible” gifts, such as Mr. Svěcený’s performance or piano, opera singing or poems, which we received in the afternoon. “ Lilia boasted of happiness.
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