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Post by MyAdia on Jul 10, 2011 11:46:50 GMT -5
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Post by emmeline on Jul 10, 2011 12:30:00 GMT -5
Oh Please!! And this is not proof for sugar loonies that they are not in love and desperate for attention...God!
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Post by countess on Jul 10, 2011 12:40:30 GMT -5
ROFL a big photo blown up of FATaL ALONE is part of the exhibit <<<<<now that's funny
we also see there is a photo of the two of them alone, looks like a nice one, almost real. i suppose there's a planned release date on the photos.....to bad the marriage has already gone past it's "use by" date and it will come off an another desperate bid for attention.
desperate, pathetic, sad, miserable, bungling<<<< not usual adjectives to describe a newlywed couple
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Post by ColleenAgain on Jul 10, 2011 12:53:00 GMT -5
They are probably hoping this will be a money spinner. Tourists especially from USA can be rather silly concerning MOnaco - they still come to see Grace Kelly's grave after 30 years - morbid IMO
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 10, 2011 12:54:19 GMT -5
The exhibition was announced long ago... Nothing new!
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Post by dolcevita on Jul 10, 2011 13:53:18 GMT -5
They are desperately reaching for "historical moments" that just aren't there! It's so tacky! How about making it to an actual anniversary date before putting that crap on display?
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Post by refia on Jul 10, 2011 14:10:19 GMT -5
I would visit the exhibition where Caroline showed up. It´s interesting and has substance. Instead on focussing on an one week old wedding, they should have looked at Monacos history of weddings with Rainiers and Gracias as highlight. But this is just so stupid.
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 10, 2011 14:29:15 GMT -5
The exhibition was announced long ago... Nothing new! I really believe that this is a change because I remembered reading and probably posted it on the board that certain items from Albert and Charlene's wedding was to be featured in the "Magnificence and Grandeur of the Royal Houses in Europe" exhibit at the Grimadi Forum - the one that Caroline opened today.
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Post by ladybug on Jul 10, 2011 14:38:01 GMT -5
That giant photo of Albert alone does him no favors! I had horrible thoughts of Moby Dick (ha! White whale).... That could be really fitting for Al, no? In more ways than one, of course! Fitting for the Musee Oceanographique, too... But I just have to stop myself from going any further...
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 10, 2011 14:49:01 GMT -5
You are right, Mya! I'm still not true all the postings... They have indeed introduced a change; and there are two different exhibitions.
FlasticFace gets no footnote in the present and future history.. That is clear.
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 10, 2011 14:55:04 GMT -5
Albert’s face looks good in the giant photo… he’s probably not watching PlasticFace. ;D
But I really hate the ‘General’ uniform…
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 10, 2011 20:29:24 GMT -5
Good lawd, these two narcissism is really deep - and so are their delusions of their worldwide appeal. This exhibit will be displayed until November. They really really actually honestly believed that not only will the entire world tune in to watch their wedding, but they would wan to relive it again by flocking to Monaco to see larger than life sizes photos of them. seriously, Albert an Charlene's delusions of grandeur is really really scary. Seriously. Really scary! Read article in Italian at the Monte Carlo News:
The "Temple de la Mer" is hosting an exhibition on the wedding of the Prince Albert and Charlene From Saturday, July 9, 2011. Until Novemberby Sara Contestabile 6 July 2011
Like a treasure chest, from July 9 to the next in November 2011, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, on rocher between sky and sea, welcome to the ethnographers and show all the "secrets" of the marriage of prince Albert II SAS and SAS Charlene. An idea born from Robert Calcagno , general manager Oceanographic Institute, with the consent of the sovereign of Monaco.
From July 9, 2011 the Temple de la mer accglierà So this unprecedented exhibition presented by Stéphane Bern, known presenter and a specialist of French monarchs and Gotha. The mythical way back on July 2 in Monte-Carlo in fragmented moments and immortalized in all his notes in a most interesting exhibition that will reveal to the public the photographs released in giant size, the famous wedding car and the Lexus 100 hybrid convertible% The gift offered by the hands of the mayor of Monaco Monaco on July 1 and much more including the stunning Armani Prive dress she wore for the SAS Chälen religious ceremony on 2 July.
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 10, 2011 20:40:48 GMT -5
Here's the link that Countess posted on the PR Fail thread and below is the translation of the info about the exhibit. EXHIBITION HISTORY OF ROYAL WEDDING Oceanographic Institute, Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco extends its warmest congratulations to TSHPrince Albert II and Princess Charlene
After 1 and July 2 ... The party continues! From Saturday, July 9, to extend the magic of the Royal Wedding, the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco invites you to discover the "History of the Royal Wedding." Now visit the exhibition presented by Stéphane Bern at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. It was designed as a journey around objects particularly symbolic of marriage. Come and share the emotion of these celebrations and discover the wedding dress worn by HSH Princess Charlene and Her tiara, as well as numerous photographs of the car Married and gifts. The choice of location of the exhibition by TSH Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene happened very naturally. HSH the Sovereign Prince is very attached to the Oceanographic Museum built by his great-grandfather Prince Albert I and his mission to love, to better understand and protect the oceans.HSH Princess Charlene is, itself, deeply committed to protecting the oceans. Visitors will discover the crown, and imagined a magnificent work called "Ocean" by Princess representing the movement of water and waves. You can then, until November 2011, sharing the emotion of this unique event.
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Post by cm7007 on Jul 10, 2011 21:19:42 GMT -5
Sick! That's all I can say - sick!
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Post by hibou on Jul 10, 2011 23:21:00 GMT -5
Well, holding the exhibit in the Oceanographic Museum is quite amusing really. The marriage is sort of like the Titanic. It's sinking just about as fast.
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 11, 2011 1:25:24 GMT -5
LOL. H. I don't think this expedition makes it to November… Unless they put the divorce papers and the contract deal in the exposition show.
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Post by suite583 on Jul 11, 2011 12:55:53 GMT -5
Wait until they themselves will visit there with a giant photo ups.
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Post by hibou on Jul 11, 2011 13:10:59 GMT -5
They are probably hoping this will be a money spinner. Tourists especially from USA can be rather silly concerning MOnaco - they still come to see Grace Kelly's grave after 30 years - morbid IMO Speaking of us silly Americans, if you haven't seen Grace's dress then too bad for you. I have had the privilege of viewing the dress in the Costume and Textile department at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and I can tell you photographs do not do it justice. The detail and workmanship in this dress is amazing. So it is neither silly nor morbid if you understand the true meaning of the word couture. Now as for visiting Grace's grave, to pay their respects, I see nothing morbid or silly about it, after all how many millions of people visit the Vatican where all the Popes are buried and leave flowers and light candles asking for special prayers, I guess that's just silly too.
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Post by margarita on Jul 11, 2011 13:15:51 GMT -5
"History of the Royal Wedding." Guess they should think about changing it to: "The royal marriage is history". BTW: The only royal in MC are Caroline and Alexandra, or did I miss something?
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Post by mrszinck on Jul 11, 2011 13:17:23 GMT -5
Hib’s it is Colleen again and again… may she rest in peace
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