True but its possible that a royal family might hope for a "Diana wthout the faults", ie a charming beautiful special bride who would raise the RF's profile and attract the public.. but hopefully without making te mistakes Di made
True but its possible that a royal family might hope for a "Diana wthout the faults", ie a charming beautiful special bride who would raise the RF's profile and attract the public.. but hopefully without making te mistakes Di made
True but its possible that a royal family might hope for a "Diana wthout the faults", ie a charming beautiful special bride who would raise the RF's profile and attract the public.. but hopefully without making te mistakes Di made
...and like with Diana, Maxima is by some also said to "overshadow" the born royals in the family...
In other words, you can never please everybody
Oh come on Lucien. Someone beautiful, charming as well as intelligent, dynamic, eager, funny, energetic in the BRF. Doesn't that remind you of a certain European Queen?
Maxima! Gosh, I wish she was a British Royal. Like Diana she draws all eyes to her, and as Denville says, she 'raises the profile and attracts the public'. That's what's needed!
Well, the BRF are the most well-known Royal family in English-speaking countries, and that's fair enough I suppose. However Maxima is well-known and popular in continental Europe I think, including the Netherlands, of course.
We know her here, too in NZ! However, since I'm half Dutch (though born in NZ) I do know a lot of Dutch immigrants, and of course they know their Royal Family. I think Maxima is lovely, but she does not have the publicity Diana had. I don't think there will ever be another Diana; it was the time, it was her youth and beauty, it was before we found out what she was truly like (both her virtues and her flaws) and in the 80s that sort of thing was just taken at face value, and she did have a fantastic face! It was a different age; the Royal Family were perceived differently, there was not the negative and downright nasty reporting that there is now. I don't think we need to know everything about the Royals, but half of what is printed today is made up so we probably don't! Kate, though lovely and I'm sure a really nice person, who is trying so hard IMO, just doesn't have the charisma Diana had.
There is only one Diana, one Mathilde, one Mary, one Maxima, one Rania etc.
I've got troubles comparising the CP these days to Diana. It's unfair to them and to Diana. She was a person on her own just like the others are a person on their own.
Just because Empress ''Sisi'' Elisabeth is my favourite royal all time does not mean I want or have to search the new Sisi in Maxima just because she is going to be the future queen of my country. It's not fair.
And you can all wonder yourself; Do they even want to be labelled as the new Diana?
I wouldn't.
Not a fan, really.. of the bicycling monarchies. of course Royal life becomes more "ordinary" as time goes on. THat's bound to happen and it is good. we don't want them living in castles all the time and never doing any work etc but I think that the continental monarchies overdid the "simplification" and I always wonder how sincere it is.Well, the BRF are the most well-known Royal family in English-speaking countries, and that's fair enough I suppose. However Maxima is well-known and popular in continental Europe I think, including the Netherlands, of course. I think she's delightful, but then I like extrovert royals, bubbly and enthusiastic.
I fade prior to her death and will not likely return for the reasons that you have stated.
I Then her death changed everything and we got St Di. As Laurels said in an earlier post there isn't that level of media concentration on one or celebrities any more, or on the minutiae of their lives. It's much more diffuse nowadays.
I was just watching her new bio on the REELZ Channel and Diana lived through a crazy time of Dynasty and a new celebrity era. I think it was even too much for her to handle.