[3] She speaks Luxembourgish, French, English and German, having spent time in numerous countries as either student or tourist.
[6][3] She travels frequently between her home in Liechtenstein, her native Luxembourg, Brussels, where she attends conferences and meetings related to the EU-NGO in which she remains actively involved.
[7] Her main recreational interests and sport activities include riding, skiing, tennis, hunting, reading and modern and classical music.
[7] In 2011 Grand Duke Henri decreed that his female descendants would henceforth enjoy the right of succession to the throne without regard to gender, in accordance with absolute primogeniture.
[citation needed] For the time being, this is the last dynastically equal marriage between two sovereign houses currently reigning in Europe.