Bones
Nobility
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- Mar 24, 2009
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You have a point. The only time I am willing to listen to someone complain is if I am offering a shoulder to cry upon.
Robert Eringer said in his blog that' "two friends in Monaco is a lot."
Advice to her PR people, have the next interview done by a friend, and the palace edits the content themselves.
Well, in Eringer's blog he basically says Prince Albert is at the heart of every conspiracy theory on earth and did everything from shoot Kennedy to hiding Jimmy Hoffa. It has been my experience that people, in their 'nature' I mean, are the same everywhere and the person who is friendly will have friends. The person who is aloof, stand-offish or reclusive will not. Maybe Charlene has stricter guidelines for what she considers a friend but we don't know that or what those standards might be. Everyone I've ever encountered in Monaco was perfectly friendly to me (though usually I was buying something from them). It also seemed like an odd thing to say, even if it was true because it's like telling the vast majority of people she's met and known over the last few years that "you're not really my friend". I'm sure that's not what was intended but it just seemed insulting to me and I would guess alot of people around her were hurt by it.