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10-12-2003, 11:41 PM
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And yet another sash for Mathilde.
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A litany of slashes during the Swedish state visit to Belgium.
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www.polfoto.dk - The King and Queen of Sweden on a state visit to Thailand.
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Could some-one give a 'precise' description of which countries the sashes come from, beginning with ??
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Queen Beatrix with a different sash than the Dutch one.
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I think I have learned that sashes come in fancy little boxes (see picture - colourpress.com).
Does that mean sashes are stored in the same boxes between events ?
I would have thought, it is easier to hang them up.
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I have many questions... maybe you can answer them... okay... first...
It's my understanding that Prince Ernst isn't recognized by many royals as being a "royal" even though he would be King of Britain if Salic Law had prevailed... so he isn't even rcognized by his own "cousins" as a royal?? Am I right?? At the Queen Mum's funeral he didn't wear a sash... but Albert did...
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Nor did he at the Queen of Denmark's funeral...
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11-26-2003, 01:17 AM
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Nor did he wear one at the Monaco National Day like he usually does... but then later he did at the Opera for that National Day... I am SOOOOO CONFUSED
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Opera that same night...
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It seems like in Monaco you can wear whatever whenever...
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11-26-2003, 02:41 AM
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http://community.webshots.com/photo/...69099572QCPBJu
At Alexandra and Joachim's wedding, Alexandra's father wore a white sash lined in red. As far as I could tell, her mother didn't wear one, but then neither did Margrethe; Joachim, Frederik, and Henrik, of course, all wore the customary light blue sash. (I do see a few occasions when men wear sashes and women seem not to - I suppose this was one of them.) At the time, I thought the RF just bestowed sashes upon non-royals so their tuxedos wouldn't look so plain, but perhaps not! Can anyone tell me about this colorless sash?
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The sashes are so confusing that I doubt they even know which ones they should wear themselves!
Can't help thinking that it's not that the other royals perhaps see Ernst as "unroyal", but as "uncouth"? And, that he doesn't care in the least!
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Quote:
Originally posted by kittencrews@Nov 26th, 2003 - 12:15 am
I have many questions... maybe you can answer them... okay... first...
It's my understanding that Prince Ernst isn't recognized by many royals as being a "royal" even though he would be King of Britain if Salic Law had prevailed... so he isn't even rcognized by his own "cousins" as a royal?? Am I right?? At the Queen Mum's funeral he didn't wear a sash... but Albert did...
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That's because Albert wore uniform and he, like many of the men present, wore morning dress. one does not wear a sash with morning dress. And he is recognized by all of the royal houses as the head of the house of Hanover.
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