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'''Victoria Eleanora, 17th Princess of Thorm''' is a [[Gallia|Gallian]] {{wpl|noble|noblewoman}}, {{wpl|Bank|banker}}, and {{wpl|industrialist}} who currently serves on the board of multiple companies, described by [[De Telegraaf]] as the ''Schaduwkoningin'' of finance. Due to the Thorm family's multiple of shell corporations. | '''Victoria Eleanora, 17th Princess of Thorm''' is a [[Gallia|Gallian]] {{wpl|noble|noblewoman}}, {{wpl|Bank|banker}}, and {{wpl|industrialist}} who currently serves on the board of multiple companies, described by [[De Telegraaf]] as the ''Schaduwkoningin'' of finance. Due to the Thorm family's multiple of shell corporations. | ||
== Early life and education == | |||
== Princess of Thorm == | |||
== Personal life == | |||
== Titles, styles, and honours == | |||
=== Honors and decorations === | |||
== See also == | |||
[[Category:People of Atmora]] | [[Category:People of Atmora]] | ||
[[Category:Gallia]] | [[Category:Gallia]] |
Revision as of 17:32, 15 May 2024
The Princess of Thorm and Duchess of Ariënrade | |
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Born | Princess Victoria Eleanora Thorm 17 May 1977 Rennes, Kingdom of Gallia, Atmora |
Education | University of Förrien, (BA, MBA) |
Title | Chairwoman of Reithveich Group Vice-Chairwoman of Zwartelé & Co., SNH N.V., and the Réveil Group |
Spouse(s) | Maxime van Arnim |
Children | Sylvanna, Hereditary Princess of Thorm Prince Theo Thorm van Arnim |
Parent(s) | Prince Carel Gerwin Thorm Natascha van Thiesky-Prachowsky |
The Princess of Thorm and Duchess of Ariënrade | |
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Coat of arms | |
Tenure | 8 March 2009 – present |
Predecessor | 16th Prince |
Heiress apparent | Sylvanna, Hereditary Princess |
Father | Prince Carel Gerwin Thorm |
Mother | Natascha van Thiesky-Prachowsky |
Victoria Eleanora, 17th Princess of Thorm is a Gallian noblewoman, banker, and industrialist who currently serves on the board of multiple companies, described by De Telegraaf as the Schaduwkoningin of finance. Due to the Thorm family's multiple of shell corporations.