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Old 06-14-2007, 11:40 AM
Countessa1 Countessa1 is offline
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What I can't understand is that there are now more male royals who have married women who are ''commoners'' and not royal (or noble)by birth; yet are receiving far more recognition and performing the duties as a royal. A particular royal bride(whom I will not name) has had a very unconventional past; yet has become the Crown Princess of a particular Nordic country. So I am sorry, the fact that Princess Angela not being included in royal celebrations because she is not a born royal or born nobility is not a satisfactory answer

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