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Oh I think she looks fantastic, especially with the sunglasses and bright lipstick.
You might consider it the most boring however, FYI the Monaco Grand Prix is considered to be one of the most important and prestigious races in the world along with the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They began auto racing in 1894 in France and the Monaco Grand Prix began in 1929.Wow, Sophie looks amazing! The dress and the hair are just beautiful.
The Monaco GP has to be the most boring on the whole F1 calendar, given it's almost impossible to overtake and the cars have to go at a low speed most of the time. I have a friend to went to it a couple of years ago and she said she would never go back.
Oh I think she looks fantastic, especially with the sunglasses and bright lipstick.
Sophie appears to have struck pretty close relationship with Prince Albert and Charlene.
Sophie was there for the Duke of Edinburgh award ceremony.What on earth is Sophie doing there? Spending the weekend partying with the rich and infamous of Monaco is just awful PR in a week when the European economy is on the brink of armageddon. It's one thing to go to a wedding, but this is the kind of mistake that she should not be making, particularly in the week leading up to the Diamond Jubilee.
Someone's got a tan
I am losing my mind over those sunglasses and that deep red lipstick...with her hair cut like that she looks like a high fashion model.
Sophie was there for the Duke of Edinburgh award ceremony.
I suppose Albert and Charlene asked her to stay for the Grand Prix events (she could have attended some of them only with their permission and invitation).
The British press never takes kindly to our royals lolling about the 'flashy' bits of the world at the best of times, let alone when we're suffering through a recession. With people questioning the amount of money being spent on this weekend's festivities already, it would probably have been best for Sophie to do her thing and head back home.
[...]the phrase supposedly uttered by George V "Abroad is bloody". [...] disapproval of continental royals and British attendance at such events, LOL.
Which is what - in the end - makes the BRF that less interesting. As one becomes aware of the larger Royal World - it becomes far more delightful to watch - and appreciate - than the very insular BRF.
Which is what - in the end - makes the BRF that less interesting. As one becomes aware of the larger Royal World - it becomes far more delightful to watch - and appreciate - than the very insular BRF.
The British press never takes kindly to our royals lolling about the 'flashy' bits of the world at the best of times, let alone when we're suffering through a recession. With people questioning the amount of money being spent on this weekend's festivities already, it would probably have been best for Sophie to do her thing and head back home.