From the interview of Marilena Rotaru, President of Mișcarea pentru Regat și Coroană (The Movement for the Kingdom and the Crown), in December 2018:
Marilena Rotaru is a television journalist, publicist and novelist, the best-known producer of cultural programs at TVR. But, the most eloquent professional result of his, which individualized it most in the guild of Romanian journalists and imposed it above all on the civil society scene, remains the series of interviews with King Mihai, between 1991-1996, (subject under embargo in those years), 52 shows and public events, as well as 58 interviews and documentaries dedicated to the Monarchy, King Mihai and the Royal Family.
In recent years, you support, unconditionally, Prince Nicolae, the grandson of King Mihai, who is increasingly loved by the Romanians. Who is Nicolae of Romania for Romania?
Marilena Rotaru: ... Prince Nicolae put down roots here, in the years when he traveled throughout Romania and, especially, recently, since he married Alina Maria. He knows and appreciates the Romanian traditions and is involved in a series of projects that aim to make Romania and its heritage values visible in the world. I value him and support him for the qualities of an honest young man, open to beneficial actions, for his deep love towards his grandfather, for his generosity, with which he spends his energies to help and build something sustainable here, in his ancestral home, with heavy personal sacrifices: King Carol I, Queen Elizabeta, King Ferdinand, Queen Maria.
And another reason with testamentary value. In the autumn of 2006, when King Mihai turned 85, he told me: "I would like to know that you will be with Nicolae, especially when everyone will leave him!" Only after nine years I understood the meaning of these words.
Marilena Rotaru_ ”Cred in forta firului de iarba!”