fanletizia
Heir Apparent
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fanletizia said:Does she give the speech in Spanish, English or Dutch?
Alisa said:I like the skirt in the pink and white outfit. The shirt though, is not quite flattering. It creates bulkiness around her waist that I don't think she has in reality. Today's outfit is really nice, crazy patterns but it is well fitted and youthful. She looks really great.
I wonder of the Prince of Oranjes is coping with being without his "girls" for so long.
pollyemma said:Isnt he in argentina as well? I thought he'd be there for sinterklaas and Amalia's birthday?
Princess Maxima said:I think he will be here(in Arg) on Friday
Silvermj said:No, as I said on my previous post, I did not know they were there.
Otherwise, I would have gone, since I was a few blocks away. I'm sure they did not spread the voice of their "visit" to Puerto Madero, due to safety reasons and most probably, the demostrations picketers were held in front of Casa Rosada, which is also a few blocks away from where the pictures were taken.
And the entrance to UCA and Telefonica Foundation was by invitation, so not everybody was able to attend, and I wouldn't have been able to be there either due to my work schedule.
But I look forward to the Royal visit next March , eventhough we don't know if they are going to come with Queen Beatrix or not.
carlota said:are they going again? i thought they changed the dates and maxima only went this time...
carlota said:aw it's a pity she doesn't consider herself a little bit argentinian. i mean, it's great, she is princess of the netherlands, and even if she wasn't, people who live away from their countries (talking about personal experience) tend to loose the feeling of saying that they are from their original country after getting used to a new one, making friends, learning the language or tradition. i guess that's the right and nice thing to say, but... i bet there's something still in her heart that makes her love her own country at the same time although not as much as the netherlands.
Elise27 said:Honestly as much as I like Maxima, I have to say I dont like the way she handles the press very much. and I do not like the way she answered that question at all. I think many argentinians wont like it especially if she said it the way I think she did when you translate what was written to spanish because the way that translates makes it seem like the fact that she was born in Argentina was an accident but she's truly dutch. That fits someone who's grown up in Holland or has lived there many many years but was born in Argentina, not someone who has lived there for 5? year or less. In any case I could really tell that maxima was quite moved by the way her fellow argentinians received her.
Silvermj said:Sorry if I was not able to translate/transmit it properly. I am Argentine, born here, lived my whole life here and I did not find her answer agressive or irrespectful, nor that she was saying it was an accident that she was born here or that her adoptive country was more important in her heart than her native one.
Probably, it has to do with the way and the reasons the question was made and I took for granted you would infer them. My mistake.
As I said yesterday, a part of the press here despises her and tried, tried during her official visit, to provoke her. I am sorry I could not find the video of that conference on the net to post a link, but she was in Puerto Madero, in front of The Netherlands Embassy, explaining why the UN sent her here and explaining what her mission as UN advisor was, and since she keeps Argentina in her heart, she was glad this microcredits system was begining to help people improve here but one of the journalist wanted to lead her to express political opinions (explanation: these microcredits are against to what most politicians want here) and that she was not representing The Netherlands, etc. Most likely, to get a comment out of her that would provoke a non-polite comment from our President, who lately seems to be quarreling with everyone, from the Church, to foreign presidents and own ministers, who were forced to resign (including the Economy Minister. Felicia Miceli has only been our Economy Minister for one week, since our former one quitted last week).
I do not know how much are you all aware of the social/political situation of my country, or which questions are made by tabloid like reporters and with which second intentions.
Please do receive my apologies for taking for granted that you would infer it.
Maxie said:It's interesting to read about the social and political situation in your country, Silvermj. I had some global knowledge of it, but your post opens some interesting insights. It surely explains why Máxima expressed herself in such a diplomatic way when it came to provocations like that. Thanks for explaining it.