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WHo are the guests ?
Maybe TRH's friends?WHo are the guests ?
Gabriela Duda (Prince Radu's mother) has passed away aged 79.
Comunicatul Casei Majestății Sale, 11 septembrie 2017 | Familia Regală a României / Royal Family of Romania
On the occasion of the centennial of the great battles of Marasesti, Marasti and Oituz, Tuesday, July 11, CP Margareta and Prince Radu traveled with the Royal Train, from Focşani to Onesti, The Way of Thanksgiving. The royal family journey took place on the day that the first battle began, the one at Marasti.
Drumul Recunoștinței cu Trenul Regal | Familia Regală a României / Royal Family of Romania
The whole event looks like Romania is a monarchy. Very confusing to see this in what is a republican state.
Documents have been released by a newspaper in Iasi showing that Prince Radu joined in 1986 the Securitate, the secret police agency of the Socialist Republic of Romania.
A spokesman of the prince has been asked for comment, but the media did not receive a response before the article went to press.
The papers had formerly been in the possession of the Romanian Communist Party's Secretary in Iasi, Radu's hometown, before they were removed from her residence during the 1989 Revolution.
https://www.bzi.ro/exclusiv-iata-do...l-ascunde-principele-radu-duda-la-iasi-629964
https://magnanews.ro/2017/11/17/secretul-incredibil-pe-care-il-ascunde-radu-duda-la-iasi-documente/
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This information was more or less a cause of concern to advisors who were close to King Michael and Queen Anne in the 1990s. Interestingly, a few of these individuals were already hinting at Radu's past earlier this week, before the papers in Iasi were published.
https://psnews.ro/exploziv-marius-o...ea-scandalul-din-casa-regala-exclusiv-195905/
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There are also questions being raised as to why the Royal House is not issuing regular bulletins on the health of His Majesty. The silence of Crown Princess Margarita at this time has some perturbed.
De ce tace Principesa Margareta? | national.ro
What sort of example would she be setting if she didn’t apply the law to her own family?
What concerns me is that Nicholas is being set up as the injured party who can do no wrong here. Even to the extent that people would overlook criminal action for the good of the Royal Family in the future. A referendum is a very very dim possibility and even if it happens, a restoration is even more unlikely. If Nicholas was put back into the Royal Family, it's not going to be as Custodian to the Crown. That's Margareta's job. He comes after her, he comes after his mother - his mother has condemned his behaviour too of course - and so the idea that Margareta is trying to do Nicholas out of something that's rightfully his is ridiculous. Why would it bother her? She won't be around to see it.
So many excuses seem to be made for this guy and Margareta and Radu are cast as pantomime villains with an evil agenda towards a handsome young prince. Which is exactly what Nicholas aimed for in his press releases but I can't believe it's swallowed so readily. From what we know of the incident in Switzerland, Nicholas attempted (by his own admission) to see the King seven times. He was refused. Whether by Margareta, Radu, Elena or the King himself, that was the wish of the family at a difficult time. And Nicholas had hardly given them any reason to be kind given the things he's said about them. If anyone needs a lesson in dignity, it's a young man with far too big an ego.
I can't say that Margareta and Radu are blameless, I don't know what their part in all this was just as I don't know whether Nicholas did or didn't get violent as has been claimed. But monarchy is supposed to set a high standard and I can't see how turning a blind eye to a crime in the name of good publicity sets a high standard. What exactly has Nicholas done to deserve such kindness? Why would his aunt be loving and forgiving when he's done everything he can to make life difficult for her over a decision she herself had no say in?
A woman scorned is one thing but an ex Romanian prince seems to be in a league of his own. If, and it's a very big if, this referendum proposal comes off then maybe it's time for Margareta to have a discussion with her sister and to see how they'd like to progress in the future concerning Nicholas. However, if the argument is "He may be King one day so we should let him off thumping a member of the family".....well what a good King he'll make....
Nicholas was removed from the place he was elevated to with a penstroke and no explanation. It's not unreasonable to find that he is upset about that (not necessarily aspirationally, but as a grandson, on a human level, surely), and when his grandfather who orchestrated both his entry and exit into titular Romanian life and succession to the throne, is dying, it's not an unimaginable thing to see that he tries to contact him one last time.
As for 'thumping a member of the family', that is not what has been alleged, but attempts at forced entry, is what he is said to have done, and what he made clear himself when asked by reporters outside the late Kings home in Aubonne.
He has however, been the only person from the 2nd generation to be included in the Royal Family and he is the only one beside the Princesses who has learnt the language, moved to Romania and involved himself in active civic work to raise the profile of the Royal Family. That's what a Royal Family does, and that's what he was asked to do.
The question before the Custodian now is a simple one; should the Royal Family accrue negative publicity around this issue, or can it be resolved in a different way?
You are right, the example and purpose of monarchy is part of its mystique, and precisely for that reason, the Custodian must strongly consider a different course of action with regards to Nicholas, as long as he is the only viable option post her, in Romania.