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Post by agentf on Jul 10, 2012 21:20:39 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 11, 2012 16:03:37 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 17, 2012 17:08:14 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 20, 2012 9:51:17 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Sept 20, 2012 3:37:13 GMT -5
Rich kids on the go. I am sure their climb was greatly facilitated. I can do Mt Everest if I had their money. 19 September 2012 Last updated at 11:03 GMT Help Princess Beatrice and friend Holly Branson have returned from climbing Western Europe's highest peak, Mont Blanc, to launch their new charity Big Change Charitable Trust. The young royal said the charity provided inspiration to keep going and finish the climb. They spoke to Tim Muffett at the Westway Climbing Wall in London about their challenging experience. Climb footage courtesy of Sam Branson. video: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19646425
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Post by hibou on Sept 20, 2012 9:57:02 GMT -5
Rich kids on the go. I am sure their climb was greatly facilitated. I can do Mt Everest if I had their money. 19 September 2012 Last updated at 11:03 GMT Help Princess Beatrice and friend Holly Branson have returned from climbing Western Europe's highest peak, Mont Blanc, to launch their new charity Big Change Charitable Trust. The young royal said the charity provided inspiration to keep going and finish the climb. They spoke to Tim Muffett at the Westway Climbing Wall in London about their challenging experience. Climb footage courtesy of Sam Branson. video: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19646425True, I'm sure all of us could, but I have to say that even with all the money in the world, they still had to walk the walk so to speak, so I won't damn them for what they did. I 'd just like to know if they raised any money doing it, and if so, how much and to whom did they give it. When you compare it to Albert's trip to the arctic and North Pole, they at least looked like they weren't coddled the way Albert was. The Queen strikes me as someone who wouldn't appreciate the spoiled brat aspect and would tell them to just get on with it. JMO.
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Post by paca on Sept 20, 2012 10:27:45 GMT -5
LOL she raised at least 2 spoilt brats and you are talking about the offspring ... Those two are parentally challenged on both counts.;D
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Post by hibou on Sept 20, 2012 17:11:15 GMT -5
LOL she raised at least 2 spoilt brats and you are talking about the offspring ... Those two are parentally challenged on both counts.;D I actually think Bea is trying to do the right things. Eugenie seems more hopeless. I agree the parents are a disaster but perhaps Bea can get out from under the mess. Bea hasn't been spotted since her graduation leaving nightclubs a mess and at all hours, and she seems to be toning down how she dresses. I want to give her a chance to see how she turns out. Eugenie is the one that seems most like her Mother.
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Post by agentf on Dec 15, 2012 11:30:17 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Dec 20, 2012 21:38:51 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 21, 2015 16:36:49 GMT -5
First a Rothschild wedding at the palace, now a ride with the Queen wearing a red kabbalah bracelet, courtesy of Prince Andrew who changed the protocol for Eugenie to be front and center. Where do I begin? Kabbalah is for middle-aged male fathers according to the religion. It's not for Madonna. It's not for Eugenie. Here they say it's to ward off the "evil eye". While riding with the head of the Church of England, stupid ### It's an open insult to her grandmother and for Andrew, even worse. If she's going to start pulling stunts like her mother, that's it. She's going on the heap of ridiculous royals in my book. Lèse-Majesté
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Post by agentf on May 19, 2018 12:37:29 GMT -5
I have an issue with Princess Beatrice at this wedding. I feel totally let down. Last time, she spurred me (in my previous incarnation as Agent Fascinateur) to come up with a response to her fascinator. The finished version of mine has a mini oil portrait I made of a young Queen Victoria. Here's the bones of it, courtesy of a dear friend's (repurposed) tie... Those were my sweet, wondrous days.
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Post by agentf on May 20, 2018 21:39:11 GMT -5
Let's see if the uploads work now. Ugh. {...} Here we go. I was working with a limited palette. I'll improve it when life does too. Happy Victoria Day!
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Post by agentf on Jun 2, 2018 8:14:36 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 28, 2018 13:34:22 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 3, 2018 12:54:28 GMT -5
The young princesses looking good in Vogue UK September (with Rihanna on the cover) speaking on the difficulties of juggling royalty and a career. I wouldn't listen to critics and would delve into many of the facets of work that royalty has had a beneficial impact on, like the arts, architecture, fashion and history among cultural domains that have been patroned and cultivated, but also British tourism and any ambassadorial role to promote the values of the royal family with a direction towards modernity, to keep up with the cousins in line for the throne. First establish the problematic areas that are challenged by aggressive upstarts and try to always stay ahead either by creating a strong network of fellow young aristocrats who love their country, and make a common front on really having the ear of and tighten the bond among the British people. Just get out there and don't feel you have to justify your existence. By getting the ball rolling, the way will reveal itself. www.noblesseetroyautes.com/beatrice-eugenie-dyork-se-confient/
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Post by agentf on Sept 10, 2018 9:05:15 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 12, 2018 8:56:35 GMT -5
My mom and I rarely agreed on the gorgeousness of Princess Eugenie's dress...modern romantic, pretty flawless down to the back detail that was just abstract enough plus, the neckline - sublime. It elongated the silhouette ever so discreetly. (I totally empathize too with double scoliosis). The diademe with emerald was perfect - emerald green being symbolic of unconditional love. Another who was jewelled-toned was Kate who takes the fashion stakes although I might have punctuated her fascinator with a dash of bright colour. Understated must have been the word and the gallery looked like a beautiful brochette albeit for Charles who forgot his tails or was silently telegraphing Camilla in Scotland. Not even the right cloth it appeared. Oh well. He was seated behind the bride's mom who I hope got a pass from Philip on the occasion. Weddings matter more to mom's than grudgeful grandpas. No offense. And Meghan...her orders must have been to completely dial herself into obscurity - why navy blue!? A sad or authoritarian colour. I would have given her a little more brightness. She is a newlywed after all. Oh and the Ave Maria. Excellent choice (although no one does it like Nathalie Choquette, even when it comes on as an earworm while you stand in front of a 1000 year-old statue of Mary in a Carcassonne basilica. Even angels are no match!). Congratulations to the handsome and obviously happy couple. May they live happily ever after (and avoid nasty traps laid by hired toe suckers. Sorry Philip, for stealing your thunder 😊 )
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Post by agentf on Oct 12, 2018 9:02:04 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 12, 2018 9:04:20 GMT -5
Admire the back 👌
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