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Tessy Antony-de Nassau to deliver speech at TedxWomen in Luxembourg

Tessy Antony-de Nassau will deliver a speech next month at Luxembourg’s TedxWomen in her home country. This is the first time TedxWomen will be held in Luxembourg.

The TedX Luxembourg City Women event will take place on 8 December at the Hemicycle of the European Convention Center Luxembourg (ECCL), and the former princess will speak about “about the three pillars of magic.” It is a special speech with details under wraps regarding the full topic.

The speech will be available on Ted after Tessy delivers her remarks.

This is the first time Tessy has accepted to speak at Tedx after several other invitations. Tessy has admitted that she’s excited about this speech but also quite nervous.

Other speakers include Laurie Stach, Peter Veldman, Adriana Marais, Leslie Maliepaard, Tamy Ribeiro, Bryane Heaberlin, Elisabeth Schilling, and Mariette Lentz.

Open to the public, tickets for the event can be purchased at this link. It has been organised by Belgian Dirk Daenen and Luxembourger Larissa Best.

You can learn more about the Ted organisation here. They are “a global community, welcoming people from every discipline and culture who seek a deeper understanding of the world,” according to their website.

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