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I don't mean to dissapoint you but I don't think that they will ever move to Greece or somewhere else since the rest of the family is London-based.From what i understood from the interview they plan to stay long term in London, the Prince works for his brother and they decorate their rented house in Chelsea.
From what i understood from the interview they plan to stay long term in London, the Prince works for his brother and they decorate their rented house in Chelsea.
I don't mean to dissapoint you but I don't think that they will ever move to Greece or somewhere else since the rest of the family is London-based.
Theodora and Philipos are experimenting but I believe they will end in London as well.
The London House have not bought them, they have rented. He works at the company founded by his brother Pavlo, this is dedicated to finance, but this does not prevent him to continue working in the office of his father. She works in public relations, the magazine does not specify, but is deduced of it, that she works for a company, this company is responsible for preparing all kinds of acts and events, Tatiana says that in the next few days she will travels to Peru to carry out the preparation of a reportage , which is not specified but it is deduced that she is the organizer of the reportage, also plans to prepare various events for Ira Von Fugstembeg , she continues collaborated with Diana
She says she plans to shoot a documentary in Peru, and organize two major events for Diana Von Furstenbeg. The magazine doesn´t says that she is journalist , it speaks of a "documentary", the magazine says that she organizes events.
Mrs Blatnik ...
Sternchen said:She isn't Mrs Blatnik anymore. In fact it is rude of you to call her by her maiden name, as she is now married.
@Sternchen I have never been rude in my entire life. With all due respect, you are mistaken. Mrs Blatnik is a very correct way to address Tatiana now that she's married. Miss Blatnik is not. This is an exceptional case obviously, as her husband does not have a surname of his own(at least his father refuses to adopt one, as far as I know), hence there can't be a formal type, a la Mrs X-Blatnik. Therefore, I assume that it would be fair enough if you kindly recalled what you previously wrote about me having not been courteous enough.