Mysore Prince will marry in June, grand ceremony planned at palace
Soon Mysore Prince Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wodeyar tie a knot who is graduate from Boston University will marry in June 27 at Amba Vilas Palace in the city where all the family members and relatives will be invited . In May 2015, the Economics graduate, just 23 years old, was crowned maharaja of Mysore, about 150 km from Bangalore. The elaborate ceremony involved 40 priests and was attended by 1,000 guests.
The family ruled over six centuries and was known for its progressive rule of social reforms. Mr Wodeyar was conferred with the title of the 27th head of the Wodeyar dynasty, whose previous leader was childless and died in 2013 of a heart attack. He had not named an heir, but his widow adopted the young Wodeyar.
A grand reception will also be held at the palace in Mysore a day after the wedding on June 28.The Mysore palace, the seat of the kingdom and known for its mix of stained glass, mirrors, solid silver doors, marble floors and mahogany carvings, has become a tourist attraction.
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