crisscross1
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Victoria has only herself to worry about. She doesn't have to juggle her career with a husband or family so I would think that she can't help but do a good job.
Victoria has only herself to worry about. She doesn't have to juggle her career with a husband or family so I would think that she can't help but do a good job.
Victoria - she has never given me the impression that she wished she was somewhere else or someone else when she's on the job.
She will make a wonderful Queen for Sweden.
All crown princesses has ladies / lady - in waiting and private secretaries / secretary.Which of these Crownprincesses have personal secretary/assistants or Ladies in waiting? That must be a little factor too in how they interact with people and carry out their duties. Does all of them have ladies in waiting? Or some might be alone and has innate professionalism to carry out the duties professionally as well.
Don´t know about Mette-Marit, Victoria and the Duchess of Cornwall though.
As another poster said, this is a very tricky question because the definition of
Crown Princess varies from country to country. Princess Caroline's duties are different from CP Victoria, whose duties are different from Letizia and Maxima.
If you are referring the wives of current Crown Princes, I admire CP Mathilde of Belgium as the most "professional". She has the perfect balance of warmth and poise, as well as the "regal" aura about her that I like to see in a Royal Princess. My personal preference is that a Princess behave like a Princess and yet keep a certain warmth and accessibility as well. I think Mathilde does that very well.
Am i right?
Dear all, i'll prefer The Crown Princess Sarah of Brunei. She's young, dinamic and even beautiful! Owh, what a PREFECT! Flowless..!!! Am i right?