The wedding of Princess Rose Mary,
to the 4th Count March, Josef Alexandre Bach, a renowned Ionian Journalist and her third-cousin once removed, was an extravagant affair. One which, put on full display for Europesim and the wider (now televised) world, highlighted the excess of the nobility, whose marginal tax bracket dropped from 80 to 50 percent in 1981 alone. The bright colors and fast moving fashion trends of the Late-Everette Era did not trickle down to the common Ionian. Instead, it drove a further wedge between the fast-growing Ionian Middle Class and its "Elected Representitives" in the Royal Family. The popularity boost from the nearly 5 million Euro event (funded by tax payers) died out almost as fast as the short-term effects of Simeaganomics.
(l-r, last picture): Princess Rose Mary, Countess March; Josef, the Count March; Frau Adrienne Wagner-Rodchester; Prince Arnaut of Uspana, Grand Duke Bergstrasse ( @nexility-sims ); Herr Paul Wagner-Rodchester; Princess Viviane of the Kingdom of Iona; Prince Stephen, the Grand Duke Helmstadt; Princess Lorraine, the Grand Duchess Bergstrasse.












