The current rulers are Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, a Cuban-born commoner, became the consort of Henri upon their marriage in 1981.
The royal couple has consistently represented Luxembourg on the world stage, enhancing its global influence and diplomatic relations.

They have also continued the grand ducal tradition of fostering cultural appreciation and patronage of the arts.
Their family also includes several grandkids, all of whom are celebrated by their parents and grandparents.
It’s time to meet the Grand Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg’s kids.

He is a prominent figure in the country due to his role the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Guillaume earned his French Baccalaureate in 2001 at the College Alpin Beau Soleil in Switzerland.
He is a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Luxembourg Army and a member of the Council of State.

He is the second child and fourth in line for the throne.
Felix received his secondary education at Notre-Dame Sainte-Sophie de Luxembourg, a private school.
He can fluently speak French, English, German, and Italian.

As a youngster, Felix was a member of Scouts, and he was also an avid sportsman.
While attending College Alpin Beau Soleil, he was awarded a “Best Athlete” title five times.
He also likes to ski, golf, play tennis, and skydive.

Louis was married to Tessy from 2006 until 2019.
They had their first child, Prince Gabriel Michael Louis Ronny, on March 12, 2006.
Their second child, Prince Noah Etienne Guillaume Gabriel Matthias Xavier, was born in 2007.

Tessy remarried Frank Floessel, a Swiss businessman, in 2021.
The prince holds a degree in communication and a master’s degree in psychosocial studies.
Alexandra attended Lycee Vauban, a French high school in Luxembourg.
Later, she pursued higher education in the United States and France.
Alexandra speaks Luxembourgish, French, English, German, Italian, and Spanish.
The bride wore an Elie Saab gown, diamond drop earrings, and a tiara from the family collection.
After the nuptials, the newly married couple drove off in a vintage convertible.
She also patronages the Luxembourg Animal Protection League and the Luxembourg Association of the Blind.
Like her brothers, the princess dabbles in various sports, including water skiing, gymnastics, and tennis.
After school, Sebastien did a 7-month internship with Kraizbierg Foundation, working with those with disabilities.
In 2014, he headed to Hong Kong for an internship at LVMH Watch & Jewellery.