Post by MyAdia on Jun 12, 2011 17:12:02 GMT -5
We all knew it- when interviewing dumb-as-a-rock Princess Trashlene - questions need to be submitted in advanced, in English, and only a ten minute interview. Serious journalists do not like pre-submitted questions because hen the inter view is just a joke because it is nothing but a PR piece provided by a PR team. Just as the Times journalist blew the whistle in South Africa when the palace asked for any questions to Charlene to be submitted in advance, another serious journalist with the news magazine JDD (Le Journal du Dimanche) blew the whistle about the terms of her inter view with Albert and Charlene.
Good lawd Monégasques! Do you really understand what dumb trash Albert has laid at your feet? This woman is so dumb that all questions to her need to be submitted in advance. She is so dumb that only ten minutes of questions because she cannot remember more than 10 minutes of questions.
Why is Charlene bragging about having a baby soon - what will she does if she cannot? Also, notice everything is a competition to her - to win. From JDD:
Good lawd Monégasques! Do you really understand what dumb trash Albert has laid at your feet? This woman is so dumb that all questions to her need to be submitted in advance. She is so dumb that only ten minutes of questions because she cannot remember more than 10 minutes of questions.
Why is Charlene bragging about having a baby soon - what will she does if she cannot? Also, notice everything is a competition to her - to win. From JDD:
Charlene Wittstock: "We expect a baby soon"
JDD met in the Palace, the future royal couple who formalize their union on July 2.
by Adeline Fleury
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The conditions of the interview were fixed in advance: Ten minutes, no more, submitting questions yesterday, and all in English, Charlene does not speak a word of French ... while the son of Grace Kelly mania perfect English laced with American accent. We accept the rules of this "one to one" princely wedged between several interviews with international media. Thursday morning, Prince Albert II of Monaco and his future wife, Charlene Wittstock, received the JDD in the mirror room of the palace. Ten minutes is short, no way to refrain from asking a question about their willingness to start a family and perpetuate the Grimaldi dynasty.
How do you feel, three weeks to your union?
Albert II: We can not wait to get married, but we have so many things to settle before, my work continues on the palace despite the imminence of the event. I do not feel any particular stress at the approach of marriage. We are very relaxed.
Charlene Wittstock: I'm in the same state of mind as that of any young woman approaching marriage. We're making a commitment for life, and that's not just anything at all. Some brides stress, some don't. I think I'm a serene bride.
But you're not just any bride, you will soon become a princess ...
Charlene: Yes, but I'm not going to let the pressure get to me!
What is your role?
Charlene: My role will be defined once I'm married ... During the last five years, I've learned palace protocol, habits and customs of the principality. Today, I feel I'm ready.
Albert: I let Charlene determine her place. She is already engaged on a humanitarian level, for children. And she has a role to play in the sports world, she was appointed Ambassador of Special Olympics, a foundation dedicated to athletes with disabilities worldwide.
You are both great athletes, are you talking sports together?
Charlene: All the time! This is one of our main points in common. This is also the sport that has united us. We spent the last weekend to follow Roland Garros.
Miss Wittstock, do you feel Monégasque?
Charlene: I'm beginning to know the people of the principality, where I have my feet, much higher than in earlier years. Now I feel as a family here.
South Africa, your country, do you miss?
Charlene: South Africa is a part of me. In my heart I'll always be South African, even if, today, Monaco is my new country.
This marriage is a way for you to give another image of Monaco?
Albert: Although this is not its primary purpose, this marriage will help correct the image of Monaco, which has always suffered from stereotypes. To raise awareness of the Monegasque identity and values economic, social, cultural, humanitarian, sports, environmental ... The power of attraction of Monaco will be strengthened.
Monseigneur, you're close to your sisters, what is the relationship between Caroline, Stephanie and your future wife, Charlene?
Albert: We're really lucky, I not only get along well with the family of Charlene, Charlene, but works perfectly with mine. It came naturally. In the family we have a great team spirit. Charlene is part of this team and receives the full support of my sisters.
Charlene: I'm comfortable in this family, consistent with the Princesses Caroline and Stephanie, I share with them an interest in humanitarian law, and they are great mothers.
A happy event promises to be there?
Albert: When you say baby, you look at me, but it's not me that will bear it...
Charlene: I love children, A family is in our plans. We hope to have a child soon.