This anniversary is worth noting, indeed, for both princesses. However, perhaps the emphasis is on the return of Crown Princess Margarita because she was the first of her family to dedicate herself to her country by working to better the lives of the most vulnerable members of the Romanian population--the youth and the elderly. For that effort, HRH should be commended greatly.
That said, it is very encouraging that Princess Sofia is in Bucharest for these celebrations as she played an integral role in the establishment of the PMRF in the early days.
Princess Sofia was not accompanied by her daughter. Is her ex husband still living in Bucharest?
This anniversary is worth noting, indeed, for both princesses. However, perhaps the emphasis is on the return of Crown Princess Margarita because she was the first of her family to dedicate herself to her country by working to better the lives of the most vulnerable members of the Romanian population--the youth and the elderly. For that effort, HRH should be commended greatly.
That said, it is very encouraging that Princess Sofia is in Bucharest for these celebrations as she played an integral role in the establishment of the PMRF in the early days.
This year in Romania the Roman-catholics will celebrate Easter on the 5th of April and the Greek-catholics and the Orthodox on the 12th of April. HM Queen Ana and HRH Princess Elena's husband Mr Alexander Nixon McAteer are both Roman Catholics but the other members of the Family are Orthodox. Will the Royal Family celebrate both Easters this year?