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The problem with MC, imo, is that it attracts the bazaar such as predatory women, fame seekers, gold diggers, princess wanna bes, claims of paternity, 15th century legitimists who deny the French Revolution and its Republic, etc. Although Princess Grace brought glamour to and awareness of the principality, she also put it in a permanent, bazaar state of ugly celebrity; not her fault, that's just the way it has turned out. Hopefully if and when PA does finally get married she might be a woman who has a quiet and dignified nature like the prince and who is not a celebrity. I think it would bring some much needed quiet and respectability back to MC. jmo.
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The prince really does needs a lady who behaves with dignity.
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But he also needs a woman who has some sort of celebrity fame or something, the way Grace did! Without Grace, Monaco wouldn't be the same today! She brought fame when there wasn't any before! It brought the good and the bad, but unfortunately for Monaco, it needs it to survive (imo)!
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Last edited by Laviollette; 04-09-2006 at 02:49 PM. |
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I'm sorry to correct you, but I don't want to hurt you. Louis-le-14ème. |
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The weakness only exists, in my opinion, if you chose to accept some articles and simply disregard some others. If you take the Constitution as a whole, you have a pretty normal succession line, without many objections by the subjects (the only ones whose opinion really counts; if you wish to deny Monaco's international subjectivity, remember also the French people don't really care about Monaco succession): Caroline, her kids, Stephanie, her kids, so the discendents of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace are there to assure the continuity of the Grimaldi.
You're left with 10, 20, 100 people top who might questions what's going on on the Rocher without any legal or political title, and who don't have any kind of power on what happens in international politics. We can debate for centuries here, and it might be funny, frustrating, interesting at times, and still we'll have absolutely no influence on the destiny of France or Monaco;even if we all agree with you (and mind you I don't on many levels) this would have virtually no effect. Democracy has a peculiarity: like it or not, majority rules, and the majority of Monaco subjects are with Albert, Caro, Steph! I guess we will have this forum for a very long time! Kisses Last edited by Grace; 04-09-2006 at 05:36 PM. |
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That being said, the prince and princess should be amused by but not a party to the eccentricities of their subjects. JMO. ![]() |
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The defence of Monaco is a responsibility of France. Andorra is in the same case. Do you think that Monaco is really sovereign? Louis-le-14ème. |
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We think that if the Prince of Asturies does not comply with the Rule of succession which excludes from the inheritance order any heir of the throne of Spain who marries a woman resulting from a non-sovereign House, then the future King of Spain should be Prince Louis de Bourbon, the elder of all the Bourbons of Spain, whose father was excluded from the throne by General Franco for the current King. Louis-le-14ème. Last edited by Louis14; 04-09-2006 at 06:51 PM. |
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I said to cool things down. Personal insults are against the rules.
This is the second warning in less than 24 hours, and it's the last. If the insults keep up, I'm going to close the thread.
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Louis is bating people. Ignoring his deliberate (?) ignorance is best.
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I think that relations between Alexandre and some members of Grimaldi Princely Family will always be difficult because they are afraid that, as the oldest son of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco, he claims one day the throne of his father.
The concept of "illegitimate child" was abolishes from the French law. Alexandre, who was born in France, is in fact a legitimate heir of his father. The law authorizes him to bear the name Grimaldi and to raise the noble titles and the coat of arms which belong to the inheritance of his father. Almost all the noble titles of the current Grimaldi were transmitted to them by their paternal grandmother, Princess Charlotte, who was herself a natural child. Since the advent of Grimaldi in Monaco, the children born out of the wedding were never excluded from the line of succession. Alexandre has many supports in Monaco, in France and in the whole world. We are happy to see that the European press starts to be aligned on the legitimists arguments about the Monegasque line of succession. Par la Grâce de Dieu, Louis-le-14ème. Last edited by Louis14; 06-05-2006 at 05:11 PM. |
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Is it within PA's power to change the laws of succession? I would assume if PR could do it, that PA could also do it.
Also another thing I do not understand, I have read that people say PA could put Jasmine in line for succession bc she her birth came before the law, but Alex could not because he was born after the change in law. What exactly is the real case here? What can and cannot be done as far as laws of succession go in Monaco? |
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