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Olympia looks lovely and way better than her "glamour" photoshoots. She actually looks wonderful, effortlessly beautiful and really sweet!
I agree, she looks so much better fresh-faced and simple rather than all glammed up.
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Indeed she looks sweet here. But given the other recent photos of her [including my avatar] I'm reminded of all the riche/rich snobby girls I went to school with, who called their fathers "Da-dee" and presented a different face to him, and quite another to the rest of the world. "Hi Daadee!"
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"What would life be without art? Science prolongs life. To consist of what - eating, drinking, and sleeping? What is the good of living longer if it is only a matter of satisfying the requirements that sustain life? All this is nothing without the charm of art."
~ Sarah Bernhardt
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getafix
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Olympia looks lovely and way better than her "glamour" photoshoots. She actually looks wonderful, effortlessly beautiful and really sweet!
yes. so do all Ming vases. they're empty until you fill them with water and put a flower or two in'em. G
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ANDREW DENTON: Yes. What did... When you first met, what did you see in each other? CROWN PRINCE FREDERIK: What did we see in each other? We saw... Well, it's a bit hard. It's a bit blurry, in a way, because it was just after the Olympics had started and it was one of those evenings where...
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She was a really cute kid it'd be nice if she didn't dye her hair or wear makeup she'd be absolutely delightful. Alas she likes a jet set veneer.
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getafix
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She was a really cute kid it'd be nice if she didn't dye her hair or wear makeup she'd be absolutely delightful. Alas she likes a jet set veneer.
the trouble is that this 'veneer behaviour' is now set to become permanant life style choice. G
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ANDREW DENTON: Yes. What did... When you first met, what did you see in each other? CROWN PRINCE FREDERIK: What did we see in each other? We saw... Well, it's a bit hard. It's a bit blurry, in a way, because it was just after the Olympics had started and it was one of those evenings where...
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Her brother's latest date in Culpo's wedding, was tacky, tacky, tacky. Delevigne was many years older but at least knew how to dress. Is this a proper look for a wedding guest? Is this a proper look in general? Plus he seems to have a type - recently divorced ladies, but that's the least of the problems. Here's the article with more photos https://people.com/brooks...po-wedding-photos-8672337
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic.
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Maria
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic. I totally understand and I don’t think they’re particularly classy people but then again, many rich people aren’t. They’re just rich. I would suspect that the connection to Greece (or to the whole “royals from Greece”) will get more and more irrelevant as the children grow older. I would think it had a lot of meaning for Pavlos, probably less for MC and likely very little for the children. So in time the issue will solve itself.
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Her brother's latest date in Culpo's wedding, was tacky, tacky, tacky. Delevigne was many years older but at least knew how to dress. Is this a proper look for a wedding guest? Is this a proper look in general? Plus he seems to have a type - recently divorced ladies, but that's the least of the problems. Here's the article with more photos https://people.com/brooks...po-wedding-photos-8672337Is that a Johanna Ortiz gown?
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic. I totally understand and I don’t think they’re particularly classy people but then again, many rich people aren’t. They’re just rich. I would suspect that the connection to Greece (or to the whole “royals from Greece”) will get more and more irrelevant as the children grow older. I would think it had a lot of meaning for Pavlos, probably less for MC and likely very little for the children. So in time the issue will solve itself. ITA with the bold part. IMO the issue cannot be solved as long as there's still the problem with their surname, because the kids, the grand kids will still have the "off Greece" in their surname in the future generations. I look for Nader's gown and I cannot find anything about the designer.
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Maria
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic. I totally understand and I don’t think they’re particularly classy people but then again, many rich people aren’t. They’re just rich. I would suspect that the connection to Greece (or to the whole “royals from Greece”) will get more and more irrelevant as the children grow older. I would think it had a lot of meaning for Pavlos, probably less for MC and likely very little for the children. So in time the issue will solve itself. ITA with the bold part. IMO the issue cannot be solved as long as there's still the problem with their surname, because the kids, the grand kids will still have the "off Greece" in their surname in the future generations. I look for Nader's gown and I cannot find anything about the designer. As they still have their Danish titles, I do agree that their titles likely won’t go anywhere..
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic. I totally understand and I don’t think they’re particularly classy people but then again, many rich people aren’t. They’re just rich. I would suspect that the connection to Greece (or to the whole “royals from Greece”) will get more and more irrelevant as the children grow older. I would think it had a lot of meaning for Pavlos, probably less for MC and likely very little for the children. So in time the issue will solve itself. ITA with the bold part. IMO the issue cannot be solved as long as there's still the problem with their surname, because the kids, the grand kids will still have the "off Greece" in their surname in the future generations. I look for Nader's gown and I cannot find anything about the designer. As they still have their Danish titles, I do agree that their titles likely won’t go anywhere.. I hope their Danish titles aren’t more senior than Jokke’s kids’ remnant ones!
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Maria
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They are private people though. Rich private people with titles that loose more and more weight and meaning.
In their “people posing in People” circle I feel they’re quite normal.
One part of me agrees with you, on the other hand... something's bugging me. They still have titles and money but the younger generation cannot buy elegance, as it seems. Besides, I run into that point de vue article a few days ago and I noticed that they mentioned Tino as "diadoque". I think that the family's office should have interfered and the magazine shouldn't have uses this word. His father isn't a king and he's not the diadoque. I generally don't have problem with them but they do use my country's name and their public image is based on their lost status in my country, so I would really appreciate them being more descent...? More careful...? when it comes to their public image. Plus their kiddos don't show any interest about Greece, which is perfectly undestandable but also a bit problematic. I totally understand and I don’t think they’re particularly classy people but then again, many rich people aren’t. They’re just rich. I would suspect that the connection to Greece (or to the whole “royals from Greece”) will get more and more irrelevant as the children grow older. I would think it had a lot of meaning for Pavlos, probably less for MC and likely very little for the children. So in time the issue will solve itself. ITA with the bold part. IMO the issue cannot be solved as long as there's still the problem with their surname, because the kids, the grand kids will still have the "off Greece" in their surname in the future generations. I look for Nader's gown and I cannot find anything about the designer. As they still have their Danish titles, I do agree that their titles likely won’t go anywhere.. I hope their Danish titles aren’t more senior than Jokke’s kids’ remnant ones! That’s a difficult question actually. They are “prince/ss of Denmark not to Denmark. The difference is it shows they’re not in line to the throne. But .. a prince is a prince, isn’t he.. Thanks again Margrethe
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Principessa
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IMO the dress is more suitable for a night out than somethig like a wedding
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