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Post by setura on Nov 19, 2014 19:17:45 GMT -5
There is something seriously wrong with Charlene's face. She looks so plastic.
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Post by setura on Oct 31, 2013 17:06:48 GMT -5
Does anyone know what happen to Big Al and why he wasn't there with her? that dress she's wearing is fugly. i don't know, maybe since it is the night before Halloween she decided to go to the Gala has Dracula.
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Post by setura on Jul 1, 2013 15:39:59 GMT -5
Well, it seems as if everyone {Royal and Non-Royal} can get pregnant except Charlene. I guess her womb doesn't like Albert little swimmers.
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Post by setura on Jun 15, 2012 0:01:05 GMT -5
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Post by setura on May 31, 2012 21:40:08 GMT -5
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Post by setura on May 28, 2012 19:45:48 GMT -5
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Post by setura on May 22, 2012 21:18:22 GMT -5
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Post by setura on Feb 23, 2012 14:27:22 GMT -5
Congrats to Victoria and Daniel
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Post by setura on Jan 27, 2012 19:58:32 GMT -5
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Post by setura on Oct 2, 2011 17:58:43 GMT -5
I will do things my way, says Princess Charlene fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG8802978/I-will-do-things-my-way-says-Princess-Charlene.html ****** Admin Note: Here is the full interview - I am moving posts into a new thread **** This narcissistic con artist moron opened her mouth again - this tome to a UK reporter with the Telegraph - and showed again just how utterly vulgar and arrogant she is. This woman is HORRIBLE - I mean truly horrible. But no matter what foul vulgar idiotic statements that comes out of her mouth, there are stupid silly women in the world who will ignore them and then just drool at her expensive drab looking clothes and plastic distorted face. I don't know who is the worst - Charlene, the stupid people who worship her or Albert for giving this woman a platform to disrespect and insult everything his parents worked so hard to build. Someone please shut this woman up. Just keep her drugged and let her go shopping. Did I say that she is horrible. I mean disgustingly vulgar horrible.
I don’t want to be cut off: I want to do it my way, says Monaco’s new princess
Princess Charlene was a surprise visitor at Paris Fashion Week. She tells Luke Leitch about her desire to live a normal life.BY LUKE LEITCH 02 OCTOBER 2011
Professionial-attention-seekers are drawn to Paris Fashion Week like insecure moths to a paparazzi-flash flame; rap stars (Kanye West launched an atrocious fashion "collection" here on Saturday), film stars (Julianne Moore kept her sunglasses on at Lanvin), and those - like Lindsay Lohan at the West event - who defy all job description, all stew together on the pret-a-porter front row. Celebrities are ten-a-penny here.
The arrival of a bona fide princess, however, is a rare event. And that the surprise royal attendee at the Swiss label Akris's Spring 2012 show was Princess Charlene of Monaco yesterday meant it was an unmanufactured buzz that zinged down the sweltering benches in the Palais de Chaillot.
For Charlene, Princess of Monaco - who wore a pretty, light bronze Akris dress as she quietly took her place two seats down from Anna Wintour, the editor of American Vogue, then endured those camera flashes - is both Europe's most recently minted princess and its most enigmatic.
Before her wedding to Prince Albert II in July, there were reports that she had been suffering nerves. Since her marriage, she has been glimpsed in public only rarely.
Yesterday the princess was here because of her close relationship with the label: she wore an Akris gown to the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton, and often consults Albert Kriemler, its owner and designer. As the models emerged to a catwalk split by racing track road markings and the tannoyed roar of Formula One engines revving and roaring, it became clear that this collection was an homage to Monaco's most famous sporting event: its Grand Prix.
The princess smiled at models in sporty parkas and print dresses that showed a glamorous woman watching the race from Monaco's Hotel de l'Hermitage, or were striped with an elongated photograph of a speeding vintage race car. The princess's applause, and that of the rest of the audience too, was very well deserved.
Princess Charlene said that she had been wearing Akris since well before she and Albert were guests at the royal wedding in April. She laughed off rumours that she would like to design clothes herself, and added: "No, but I do know what I like. And if I speak to Albert (Kriemler) about certain things he adapts them for me."
Her South African accent is as broad as her swimmer's shoulders.
Are there things she could not wear, I and Telegraph Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong wondered - for certain dresses in the Akris collection were extremely revealing: "There are certain protocols, and obviously I wouldn't show too much - it [Monaco] is a Catholic country."
Would she ever go high street shopping like the Duchess of Cambridge, only recently spotted browsing through Topshop? "I wouldn't want to compare myself to her."
Far from being dismissive, this was said with great caution - the new princess has become quickly wise to the press. She went on to praise Akris and this Monaco-themed collection, so we asked whether being its princess is something she anticipates will be a full-time job.
"Of course," she replied. "I think that would be expected of me in the near future. But I have just taken a bit of a break. I think, like [anyone], I need time to adjust. I just got married." And for the first time she laughed.
She conceded that learning French is a struggle, but that she's working at it. "Step by step: it's coming along but it takes time."
And then, just as our time was coming to its end, Princess Charlene's shoulders relaxed, and she seemed to ask us to excuse her nerves. "Honestly I don't want to be too cut-off. But obviously the press haven't been really good for us in the past. And that started before the wedding and the sources had come from British [newspapers]. And I was like 'Why?' So I'm speaking to the enemy now."
Princess Charlene, we assured her, you most certainly are not: The Daily Telegraph does not stitch up royalty.
"I'm just learning," she said, looking around her for the first time at the hoverers around us. We're surprised, we responded, that she doesn't have a much larger security detachment. A steely glint entered her eye: "I don't like that. I'm quite independent."
Yet how could you ever live a fairly normal life now you are a Grimaldi princess? "I will," she said with slow and deliberate emphasis, then paused and added: "Do it my way. I think for anyone living in a new country and adapting to a new lifestyle, it's a different role. I was an Olympic swimmer, I lived in a swimsuit, I lived on tour."
And she still swims a lot. She loves to watch the Grand Prix too - she added that she loves all sport and can't wait for London 2012 - and got a thrill in the pit of her stomach the first time she heard those engines revving outside her palace window.
She has been spending a lot of time in the family house, Roc Agel, on the French side of the Monaco border, she said. It was from here that Princess Grace, Charlene's late grandmother-in-law, was driving when she perished in a road accident 29 years ago. But Princess Charlene's introduction into the Grimaldi family long postdates that tragedy, and mentioning Roc Agel seemed to lift her spirits a notch higher. By now, in fact, she was indisputably chipper. And it was time to go.
As we got to our feet, she said one more thing. "I think, in general, that it's all good."
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Post by setura on Sept 30, 2011 16:40:42 GMT -5
Its a shame that her mother looks and dresses better than her.
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Post by setura on Sept 26, 2011 17:49:24 GMT -5
Here is a link from the Daily Mail: www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2042018/Prince-Albert-Monaco-attends-charity-event-singer---wheres-wife-Charlene.htmlEvidently, Albert has started dating again and took singer Beth Hart to a charity event for the disabled. (Did he get a date because Caroline was busy, or did he tell sis that he didn't need her because he had found a date for the event?) The article indicates that Beth and Albert were a couple at this event. If this was a 'date', there are so many people who have egg on their face for officiating this wedding. Any bets on how long before we hear that Beth Hart is a longtime friend of the couple and it is completely innocent? in the same article the writer refer to P. Caroline as Princess Charlene. " Last week his sister, Princess Charlene, was on his arm when he launched a classic sailing boat race in Monaco."
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Post by setura on Sept 15, 2011 13:10:23 GMT -5
Happy Birthday Prince Harry
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Post by setura on Sept 7, 2011 22:19:03 GMT -5
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Post by setura on Sept 5, 2011 22:30:39 GMT -5
From the Dailymail Prince Albert's women at war Any hopes Prince Albert of Monaco might have of repairing the disastrous publicity surrounding his marriage to South African beauty Charlene Wittstock have taken another turn for the worse. Just two months on from their wedding, which was almost cancelled when Charlene tried to flee the country over rumours Albert had fathered a lovechild, there has been a key departure from his inner circle. It is his most trusted adviser, the formidable Madame Christiane Stahl, without whose approval he rarely made a move. But the reason for her exit is being laid at the door of Charlene. ‘The two women loathed each other on sight,’ I am told. It was Mme Stahl’s task to groom Charlene to fulfil the role of heiress to the late Princess Grace. This was seen as vital in the re-branding of Monaco from a ‘sunny place for shady people’ to a responsible financial centre. Stahl was to have guided Charlene to suitable designers as well as controlling interviews. But Charlene — at Harewood House in West Yorkshire this weekend with her husband for a Variety Club ball — refused to accept guidance and developed her own court. This led to a photo session with Vanity Fair, which Stahl knew nothing about, in which Charlene wore a low-cut shirt. A Monaco insider tells me: ‘By the end the two women weren’t speaking. ‘Albert had to choose between Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2034136/Claudia-Schiffer-spirits-clan-away-Suffolk-mansion.html#ixzz1X8i2lGu6
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Post by setura on Jul 10, 2011 1:58:36 GMT -5
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Post by setura on Jul 5, 2011 10:56:31 GMT -5
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