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Princess Léa of Belgium

Belgian Royal Family
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Princess Lea of Belgium (b. Etterbeek, 2 December, 1951) (née Léa Inge Dora Wolman) is the daughter of Mr. Wolman and Lisa Bornstein.

She is the wife of Prince Alexander, whom she married in Deben, Suffolk, on 14 March, 1991. They have no children, but she had two children during her first marriage: Renaud Bichara and Laetitia Spetscinsky. Although she and Prince Alexander were married in 1991, this marriage was kept secret until 1998 because the Prince's mother disapproved. She was also made Princess of Belgium in the same year.

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