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Does anyone know why it was a "bad day?"
There is certainly a general similar look to both Albert and Louis, and Daniel Ducruet's influence is clear; but if you look at the shape and set Louis's ears, his square full chin, and his full slightly pouty lips right in the center of his chin and jaw- especially in those shots with he and Pauline with their dad in the stands, his face is chiseled remarkably like Stephanie's.Originally posted by moosey60@Jan 10th, 2004 - 8:12 pm
Hmmmm...I guess, I always thought that Louis and Pauline look more like their father. Take a look at Camille...THERE'S a Stephanie clone. Same face, same expressions...Camille's a little combo of Stephanie and Grace.
I do think the line from Louis' ears and nose down to his jaw and lips are sculpted very very much like Stephanie's. Some photos show it better than others.Originally posted by renats@Apr 8th, 2004 - 5:56 pm
He sure does have quite some from his mother. But between Steph's kids he's the one less similar. Camille looks like her the most, Pauline's in the middle and Louis is the one that looks less like mom. He's mostly an Albert/Daniel mix.
I do think the line from Louis' ears and nose down to his jaw and lips are sculpted very very much like Stephanie's. Some photos show it better than others. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by mapie+Apr 13th, 2004 - 3:36 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mapie @ Apr 13th, 2004 - 3:36 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-renats@Apr 8th, 2004 - 5:56 pm
He sure does have quite some from his mother. But between Steph's kids he's the one less similar. Camille looks like her the most, Pauline's in the middle and Louis is the one that looks less like mom. He's mostly an Albert/Daniel mix.
Actually, Pauline is not as beautiful as she used to be because of her braces. They changed all of her face structure. But that's quite normal. Her amazing natural beauty will come back a while after she takes them off.Originally posted by mapie@Apr 13th, 2004 - 3:16 pm
we're mainly talking about Pauline here (who is looking absolutely lovely these days - her beauty is really maturing fast)
Excuse me! I'm a future child psychologist that take an interest in children. I never talked about Pauline as if she was an adult and I would be the first one to protest against who did it. From what I know, lovely or sweet are not words for adults only. I do not glorify the kid! I think that she has an interesting personality and that she is very beautiful(in a stetic way). My interest in her very much about that and NOT for some sick pleasure.Originally posted by michelle@Apr 18th, 2004 - 11:06 am
Okay, hmm, how can I start this, first of all I'd like to make clear that this is not meant as an offense to anybody.
It's nice and interesting to talk about Steph's kids, about their resemblences to no matter who and for those who are interested in the personalities I even find it okay to talk about that...
But still you'll have to remeber that these kids are still children. Children, you know, need a certain kind of protection, so in my opinion nobody should talk about them or make any statements about them as if they were adults, such as stating how lovely, adorable and sweet they are all the tme. Sure the're cute ( all children are cute) but they are still children and I believe that these kinds of statements could be missunderstood in one way or the other.
I know you don't mean it that way...so be careful that you don't give yourself a kinda wierd image. Glorifiyng a 9 year old child that way sounds bizarre sometimes.
I hope nobody minds me saying that. It's just an advice.
Take care ....
Michelle
I read many times about the personalities of Louis and Pauline. A lot was published about it. Not so much about Camille. When Daniel is interviewed he usually talks about his kids. And I find her personality interesting. I know that she's a normal kid, doing what normal kids do, etc. But if I'll be a child psychologist, it is because I'm interested in what normal kids do. I'm interested in many other kids, I just don't talk about them here because it's not a relevant topic since they're not at all related to the princely family.Originally posted by michelle@Apr 18th, 2004 - 4:00 pm
It's the same in Camille's case. I'll try to put it that way : If I were Stephanie and I happen to read these statements about my 5 and 9 year old daughters on some messageboard I'd always be a bit worried. Just because it sounds strange repeating how lovely and beautiful the girls are over and over again.
What's so interesting about their carecters? They're normal kids, doing all things that a million kids around the world do. And how can you all be sure about what their carecter is like. they never said anything in public, they're not even too concious about their status as a celebrity.
I just try to see that through Stephanie's eys....I know she wouldn't be too happy about this.
To my knowledge, Stephanie does not read the comments made here by LTR members, nor do other royals. And from the comments I have read here, about not only Pauline and Camille, but about other young royal offspring, very rarely, are negative comments made about young children. So, even if Stephanie were to read this forum, what is so bad about hearing that people in the world think her daughters are pretty or have interesting personalities from what they can perceive from pictures?Originally posted by michelle@Apr 18th, 2004 - 5:00 pm
It's the same in Camille's case. I'll try to put it that way : If I were Stephanie and I happen to read these statements about my 5 and 9 year old daughters on some messageboard I'd always be a bit worried. Just because it sounds strange repeating how lovely and beautiful the girls are over and over again.
What's so interesting about their carecters? They're normal kids, doing all things that a million kids around the world do. And how can you all be sure about what their carecter is like. they never said anything in public, they're not even too concious about their status as a celebrity.
I just try to see that through Stephanie's eys....I know she wouldn't be too happy about this.
Originally posted by Amira+May 4th, 2004 - 2:17 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Amira @ May 4th, 2004 - 2:17 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Victoria@May 4th, 2004 - 1:23 pm
He looks a lot like his uncle Albert!
Grace in french doesn't meaning somthing weird,it's refereing to elegant person and we say in french that person has grace and elegance,"une personne qui a de la grace et de l'élégance",it's simply graciousness.Originally posted by renats@Jun 9th, 2004 - 5:09 am
Pauline GRACE MAGUY Ducruet.
I never heard the name Maguy before. But since it's the name of her grandmother, I imagine that France is familiar with it. How should I pronounce it?
And how should I pronounce Grace in French? From what I know, the French version is something similar to Gratia. But Pauline was registered Grace.
Also, did anybody from France or another country that has French as it's first language ever met someone that has the name Grace(not foreigner)? Is it a "weird" name for the specific country?
Thanks :flower:
Thanks Monalisa! :flower: But I wasn't talking about Grace as a word, I was talking about Grace as a name. As I thought(as kil confirmed), Grace is a very different name for French girls. And many people consider unnusual names something weird. That's why I asked if it was a "weird" name. It's very interesting what you said though!Originally posted by Monalisa@Jun 12th, 2004 - 4:32 pm
Grace in french doesn't meaning somthing weird,it's refereing to elegant person and we say in french that person has grace and elegance,"une personne qui a de la grace et de l'élégance",it's simply graciousness.
But there's an other adjective in french "grasse" sounding the same as "grace",but meaning "fat"
Thank you very much tiaraprin. :flower:Originally posted by tiaraprin@Jun 12th, 2004 - 10:20 pm
As a French teacher, all the information here is correct. Maguy is a form of Marguerite and is pronounced Ma-gee with a hard "g". Grace in French is pronounced like "Grasse" (silent e). There is a French phrase "Grace a Dieu" which means "thanks be to God".