Maud Angelica, Leah Isadora and Emma Tallulah: discussion Part II


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Maud Angelica publishes a book, she writes about the grief that prevailed
In 2018, Maud Angelica Behn and her dad worked together on a children's book, but the book was never finished. Now Maud is making her debut as a writer and will publish a book in just five weeks.
Publisher Arve Juritzen says that it has become a completely different book than the one father and daughter started.
- This is 100 percent Maud's own work and something she has created from herself.
The book is entitled "Tråder av tårer" (Threads of tears).
Maud Angelica gir ut bok - skriver om sorgen som tok overhånd – VG


Maud Angelica signs copies of her new book

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A rather concerning development that nieces and nephews of (future) monarchs are popping up as influencers in multiple countries... primarily based on their royal status/connection.
 
:previous: I would say Leah is a different "royal influencer", she at least is doing a pretty solid make-up related works on her social media and focuses on particular field, unlike the others who just came up from nowhere and suddenly became an influencer.

The three sisters all found something they're passionate about (drawing, make-up, horse riding) and you can tell they're putting effort on it rather than hanging around with their royal connection (or title in the cases of other countries), which is a very good thing.
 
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Leah is extremely talented and dedicated at doing makeup, though. You can't really blame her just because a) her grandfather's the king, and b) it's a medium that benefits from internet exposure, and c) it's not really any different than the fact her sister was able to publish a book?
 
Emma Tallulah Behn took last weekend gold with the horse Fetoucha in the Indoor Norwegian Championships in show jumping after flawless riding throughout the championship.
Emma took gold in the children class, a class that in the championship context is for riders aged 13-14 years.
"I am very happy with the championship and also very happy with the gold. You never know how it will go in a final, even if you have not made any mistakes so far, anything can happen. Luckily everything went well today!", Emma said.
Emma Tallulah Behn tok NM-gull _ Norges Rytterforbund
 
Does nobody film her performances, or do they just never end up on Youtube?
 
Why do so many (semi)royals want to be a model or influencer? And apparently you are supposed to look grumpy... Personally, I don't think it's an attractive look.
 
Impossible to take the modelling business serious. All it takes is a famous parent and you're good to go. And modelling at 167cm? I mean, fair enough if you have a special look but Leah looks like every other teenager, good grief :lol:
 
Impossible to take the modelling business serious. All it takes is a famous parent and you're good to go. And modelling at 167cm? I mean, fair enough if you have a special look but Leah looks like every other teenager, good grief :lol:


I agree. She is pretty but not model pretty. The only Royal young women I think could have been successful models in another life on their own merits are the Duchess of Brabant and Princesses Maria Chiara and Maria Caroline
 
On 26 November , Leah Isadora will make her debut at the Bal des Débutantes, which will take place at the Shangri-La hotel in Paris.
Her Gown will be Giambattista Valli and her mother is helping her to find the perfect one.
I imagine it won't be the one in the photo.

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She does seem to have a real talent there. I looked through her Instagram and she's put a lot of little sketches of various things where she's been practicing and developing and it's clear she enjoys it and isn't afraid to show her less successful or weird ones either.
 
Well, how did she do?

I wasn't even aware she could sing.
 
Honestly, I am not impressed by her singing and even less by her movements (although that might be difficult depending on the costume). However, it's quite brave to go on such a show - not sure that I like the 'celebrification' of royals but this seems a rather acceptable show to participate in.
 
That doesn't explain if she was kicked off or not. Although I'm not even aware of how the show works. Is the point just to come on and sing anonymously in costume?
 
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