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royal dates/maries royal... that's unusual in the RF of the Netherlands
Royalsa said:Photos from the wedding of princess Irene & prince Carlos Hugo.
1. The couple with the pope.
2. Princess Irene & prince Carlos Hugo
3. Princess Irene & prince Carlos Hugo
4. The parents of prince Carlos Hugo.
5. Princess Irene & prince Carlos Hugo
SpiffyBallerina said:By the way, does anyone have more pictures of Princess Maria Carolina? We rarely see her and I know almost nothing about her.
Marengo said:The parents of Carlos-Hugo, Xavier and Madelaine of Parma were pleased with the marriage as Irene converted to cathlolisim, and she was from a reigning and rich family. The parents of CH were more fanatic about their claim then CH. When Xavier died his wife Madelaine blamed her son for the heart attack as CH was not as dedicated to the carlist cause any more, as a consequense she disenherited him and everything went to her youngest son.
Marengo said:I think she founded it and is the director of it. Here a like to the english version of her Nature college:
http://www.natuurcollege.nl/index.php?lan=en&PHPSESSID=9015f0bfdfb843fb9d58704d7eaccc8f
stellad said:Apart from the daughter who has just divorced her husband, are the other 3 children of Princess Irene married or in serious relationships?
Stellad
stellad said:Apart from the daughter who has just divorced her husband, are the other 3 children of Princess Irene married or in serious relationships?
Stellad
wow, the resemblance with his cousins Friso and Constantijn is just uncanny, isn't it!Marengo said:Last weekend an interview with prince Jaime de Bourbon-Parma was published in newspaper ´De Telegraaf´. From their website:
As tintin in Africa, according to the newspaper.
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TRF-member Henri M. posted a summary at the Benelux Royals MB:
[FONT=verdana, arial]Short summary:
A year ago Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, the youngest son of Princess Irene and Prince Carlos-Hugo, travelled through Africa. It was a search for the source of all the wars on the African continent.
Prince Jaime: "We travelled with the question in our minds: how is it possible that a continent, so rich in materials, remains so poor and is plagued again and again by wars?" During six weeks Prince Jaime travelled through Sierra Leone, Liberia and Congo. Prominent leaders, supporters from the former Liberian dictator Charles Taylor and eye-witnesses tell theor stories to the Prince. "I give the opportunity to both the offenders as to the victims" so stated the Prince "during our voyage we came to the conclusion that we all in the West -unconsciously- are partly responsible for what happens in Africa. All the conflicts are about money, diamonds, raw materials, hard wood, gold. As long as the international consumer keeps buying goods from these conflict areas. they -unwantedly and unintendedly- supports the purchase of arms and the wages of these soldiers."
Prince Jaime (33) has worked in conflictuous areas for years and is in the interviewer in these series. The Prince managed it to let people make bold statements. For an example Daniel Chea, the Liberian Minister of Defence who simply shows his pride about his own war-crimes and atrocities. The documentary is shown in three parts on 5, 12 and 19 September 2006 on Netherlands 2.
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I always have mixed feelings when I read things like this.Marengo said:Prince Jaime de Bourbon Parma has been selected by the World Economic Forum as one of the 'young worldleaders', another person on the list is Queen Rania. Princess Mabel and the Prince of Orange have been selected for the list in previous years.
info from: www.royalblog.nl
..which is why I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. But he isn't as clear a case as Mabel who really got to where she is (and I don't mean her marriage to Friso) on her own merit, there's no doubt in my mind about that.Marengo said:Well, the magazine doesn't judge about how these people have obtained such a position, they just state that these people probably are in this position.
If we got rid of all the people who were favoured by a social network/ nepotism I think we would not have many politicians, diplomats, CEO's etc. left, do you?
I think it is safe to assume that Jaime's family background opened many doors for himj, but in the end he still has to prove himself. The doors didn't open in a simular way for his older brother Carlos for example, or even for his van Vollenhoven cousins.