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Post by margarita on Jul 6, 2011 2:26:14 GMT -5
So ... were these missing people boycotting the wedding to protest PA marrying CW because she's an insult to his mother's memory and all his father waned OR because they were protesting Albert's behavior and the news of the news children? Maybe both. with people NOT attending the wedding it's the same like with words UNSAID in Monaco: they speak loud - to those who want to listen .
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Post by actarus on Jul 6, 2011 3:43:01 GMT -5
Here are some photos at Saint devote - including better photos of the flowers girls. What did the little flower girl step on?
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Post by mstintin on Jul 6, 2011 6:13:19 GMT -5
the song was not Afrikaans (or Africaans or Africaner) as some of you state here. Afrikaans is a language similar to Dutch and spoken by white South Africans. The South African song sung at the funeral was in an African (black) language.
The prayer said earlier was in Afrikaans.
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Post by hibou on Jul 6, 2011 6:20:55 GMT -5
the song was not Afrikaans (or Africaans or Africaner) as some of you state here. Afrikaans is a language similar to Dutch and spoken by white South Africans. The South African song sung at the funeral was in an African (black) language. The prayer said earlier was in Afrikaans. Welcome! Thanks for the information!
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Post by countess on Jul 6, 2011 10:24:29 GMT -5
that's interesting thanks for the info
welcome mstintin
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Post by scout on Jul 6, 2011 14:36:18 GMT -5
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Post by smt on Jul 7, 2011 16:54:20 GMT -5
Did I miss something or still no "family" picture following either the Civil or Religious ceremonies? Usually there is at least one official photo released of the happy couple, one with their attendants, and one with parents/siblings.
Oops!
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Post by emmeline on Jul 7, 2011 17:28:43 GMT -5
Did I miss something or still no "family" picture following either the Civil or Religious ceremonies? Usually there is at least one official photo released of the happy couple, one with their attendants, and one with parents/siblings. Oops! Yeah...i think they tried to do that altogether with the weird official photo. In that pic they already have happy couple, the attendants, and the sisters ;D It's Monaco, i mean more specifically, is Albert, it's all we can get.
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Post by hibou on Jul 7, 2011 18:55:27 GMT -5
Eringer has a guest columnist on his Eringer blog not his Q & A. It talks about the mood in Monaco and Caroline. Worth a read.
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Post by creativemind on Jul 7, 2011 19:02:23 GMT -5
thanks hibs!
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Post by sandsla on Jul 7, 2011 20:49:06 GMT -5
Here are some photos at Saint devote - including better photos of the flowers girls. What did the little flower girl step on? This is a really sweet photo, but even at this young age they must all smell all the BS floating all around them--that little girl is looking for it at the bottom of her shoe!
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Post by sandsla on Jul 7, 2011 20:51:55 GMT -5
It really is too bad that Albert ruined his own wedding day that many people otherwise would have been more than happy to help him celebrate, if it wasn't all such a big sham and if his bride wasn't so repulsive to so many people.
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Post by sandsla on Jul 7, 2011 21:04:41 GMT -5
"Cry? Why would you cry?"
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 8, 2011 2:31:47 GMT -5
Did you enjoy the Royal Wedding Poll end date: 07.07.2011 Total votes = 7 Yes 43% No 57% www.rivieratimes.com/
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Post by paca on Jul 8, 2011 5:56:33 GMT -5
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Post by margarita on Jul 8, 2011 6:00:51 GMT -5
... earthquake, hail in the end of June, rain in July - mother nature does what is in her power to tell the green Prince he took the wrong turn thanks for the link, Paca! Did people notice the earthquake July 2 in Monaco?
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Post by paca on Jul 8, 2011 6:13:42 GMT -5
the song was not Afrikaans (or Africaans or Africaner) as some of you state here. Afrikaans is a language similar to Dutch and spoken by white South Africans. The South African song sung at the funeral was in an African (black) language. The prayer said earlier was in Afrikaans. LOOOOL funeral thx for pointing that out ;D
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Post by margarita on Jul 8, 2011 6:17:40 GMT -5
the song was not Afrikaans (or Africaans or Africaner) as some of you state here. Afrikaans is a language similar to Dutch and spoken by white South Africans. The South African song sung at the funeral was in an African (black) language. The prayer said earlier was in Afrikaans. LOOOOL funeral thx for pointing that out ;D ...and they showd up dressed in BLACK at their wedding party in S.A. - scary
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Post by paca on Jul 8, 2011 6:18:07 GMT -5
... earthquake, hail in the end of June, rain in July - mother nature does what is in her power to tell the green Prince he took the wrong turn thanks for the link, Paca! Did people notice the earthquake July 2 in Monaco? I didn't notice yesterdays which was stronger and the strongest since 1963. The only one I ever noticed was in 2000 and that mostly because my exs secretary called me to ask if I could tell him to get back out from under the table ;D ;D I was pregnant at the time and thought it was a giant babykick at first
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Post by margarita on Jul 8, 2011 6:20:54 GMT -5
... earthquake, hail in the end of June, rain in July - mother nature does what is in her power to tell the green Prince he took the wrong turn thanks for the link, Paca! Did people notice the earthquake July 2 in Monaco? I didn't notice yesterdays which was stronger and the strongest since 1963. The only one I ever noticed was in 2000 and that mostly because my exs secretary called me to ask if I could tell him to get back out from under the table ;D ;D I was pregnant at the time and thought it was a giant babykick at first Funny!!!
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