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Old 06-16-2010, 09:43 AM
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Well, at this point I'd say to wait and give him the time of learning it; I mean, he is only 25 now, he spent his childhood in England, and he isn't expected to take a first-rate role now or soon. He'll be the Head of the Royal Family, but hopefully it will happen in 20 or more years. Nicholas has all the time for learning the job of Prince and/or hopefully King.
Well, I hope he will start learning Romanian language first.
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Old 06-20-2010, 04:19 PM
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Recent photo of Prince Nicolae and friend Rebbeca:

Ziua de Cluj - EVENIMENT. Principele Nicolae la Cluj
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Old 06-24-2010, 05:24 PM
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Prince Nicolae with Rebecca at the National Museum in Bucharest:

Visit by HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania to the National History Museum « Diana Mandache's Weblog
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Old 07-07-2010, 11:15 PM
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How long has Rebecca and Nicolae been dating for?
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Old 07-08-2010, 07:11 AM
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A couple of years.
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Old 07-09-2010, 02:25 PM
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HRH Prince Nicolae (Nicholas) represents the future of the Romanian Royal Family :

http://royalromania.wordpress.com/20...-14-june-2010/

Decorarea Principelui Nicolae, la 25 de ani « Romania. Altfel

Prince Nicholas of Romania (b. 1985) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Concert in honour of HRH Prince Nicolae performed by the Royal Camerata:
Concertul Cameratei Regale, 15 iunie 2010 « Romania. Altfel

HRH Prince Nicolae visiting the Nation History Museum of Bucharest:
Visit by HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania to the National History Museum « Diana Mandache's Weblog

HRH Prince Nicolae visiting the Dealu Monastery:
http://www.videonews.ro/action/viewv...-atn-RomaEnia/
La Mânăstirea Dealu È™i la TârgoviÈ™te « Romania. Altfel

HRH Prince Nicolae in Cluj:
Ziua de Cluj - Principele Nicolae nu ar refuza tronul României

HRH Prince Nicolae at Peles Castle:
Vizită regală la Peleş , Mihai Mircea TOTPAL

Very nice photo with HM King Mihai I, HRH Prince Nicolae and his sister Elisabeta-Karina:
http://royalromania.files.wordpress....une-2008-2.jpg

HRH Prince Nicolae with his mother, HRH Princess Elena:
http://www.princeradublog.ro/wp-cont...2010/04/12.jpg

HRH Prince Nicolae with his aunt, HRH Princess Margareta:
http://www.princeradublog.ro/wp-cont...2010/04/31.jpg

HRH Prince Nicolae with his grandfather, HM King Mihai I:
http://www.noblesseetroyautes.com/nr...2010/04/41.jpg

Nicolae is not the first Romanian Prince with this name.King Carol II's brother (d.1977) was also Prince Nicolae.
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Old 07-09-2010, 05:15 PM
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Nicolae is an awesome name. It's gorgeous.
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Old 08-13-2010, 03:27 PM
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HRH Prince Nicolae will stay all the month of august with HM King Mihai I and HM Queen Ana in the swiss residence of the Royal Family (Princesss Margareta will be mainly at Savarsin castle during the month of august).
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Old 09-11-2010, 09:41 AM
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Article on the blog of romanian legitimist royalists:

ASR Printul Nicolae, o speranta pentru monarhistii romani » Blogul Monarhist
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Old 09-21-2010, 09:44 AM
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A recent photograph a HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania with his grandfather HM King Michael of Romania The photo was taken on 14 June 2010 by V. Mandache see more details at Diana Mandache's Weblog: Royal History

More unique photographs from this event including videos
Romanian television: HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania, 14 June 2010 « Diana Mandache's Weblog

A recent photograph by Valentin Mandache from that day at the Elisabeta Palace, Bucharest: HRH Prince Nicholas and HM King Michael of Romania Picture of the Day: HRH Prince Nicholas and HM King Michael of Romania « Diana Mandache's Weblog

HRH Prince Nicholas and his girlfriend Rebecca Byatt visited the National History Museum of Romania in Bucharest, which is the foremost institution in the country holding the best and largest historic collections refering to the past of the Romanian communities. I have made some nice photographs with HRH Prince Nicholas and Rebecca see the link Visit by HRH Prince Nicholas of Romania to the National History Museum « Diana Mandache's Weblog

In the next weeks I would post on my blog an exclusive interview with HRH
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Old 09-21-2010, 04:16 PM
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I suppose sme of these photos have already been put here on this thread but it is always beautiful to see the future King and the good photos/pages dedicated to the Royal Family on Mrs Mandache's blog .
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Old 09-22-2010, 04:11 PM
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This young man should watch his weight. I do not know if he inherited from a certain generic corpulence or if he regrettably suffered from the junk food love dear to all the teenagers in the UK, but in any case he presents certain «*fat puffinesses" as he could, without finding model's silhouette, losing. It would be only better for his health.

It does not matter, he seems nice and honest and I hope that he estimates this country which he knows still badly, the language and the culture, which he still has time to acquire, and which he will not be discouraged from having to inherit even virtually from a poor country with a dramatic history and with a mistreated and for a long time slave population and not of a pretty bank sorry state as Liechtenstein or Luxembourg, or of a country very quiet and prosperous as Norway.

I also wish him to like the Slavic civilization he who was educated in the Anglo-Saxon one with relatives who spend the overwhelming time of their life outside this country and often surrounded with many close relations who do not speak about a word of Rumanian or very badly.

He seems very in love with his girlfriend, the couple is touching and simple.
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Old 09-23-2010, 06:53 AM
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"Slavic" civilization?Romanians are latin ( like italians, spanish, portuguese and french) not slavic !
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Old 09-23-2010, 10:57 AM
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"Slavic" civilization?Romanians are latin ( like italians, spanish, portuguese and french) not slavic !
No they belong to the Slavic civilization.
The Romanians are only all the Slavs (Roman Catholics and Orthodox Catholics together) those who were subjected to a bigger Latin influence (type of more direct occupation) the most striking inheritance of which is the language. The Rumanian language is indeed a Latin language as the alphabet.
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Romanians belong to the latin peoples of Europe, they represent a latin "island" in the middle of the slavic/fino-ugric areas.
Read something fist about the history of the Romaniand and don't say strange things please.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:14 PM
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The Romanians are mainly Slavic people (as descendants of mainly Slavic tribes, naturally with the existence ,before the arrival of Slavic tribes, of peoples as the Dacians, Thracians and the other classic peoples of the Med Sea and many Latins which remainedafter the fall of Empire, and in a more modern time the installation of certain Turkish ethnic groups etc.) and it is genetically proved.
They speak a Romanic language and because of the invasions also have a culture full of nuances where remains a strong Roman tradition. They can say thus perfectly that what makes their cultural peculiarity is the Latin element with regard to their neighbors.

But how you speak about Croats? They were too under domination of Roman Empire, then almost always, under domination or in free state, in the world of the Roman catholiscism, the Roman then Latin inheritance that here in Western Europe we say direct (Germanic Empire, Austrian Empire etc.) and the Czechs?
They are Slavic because they speak a Slavic language?
No these two peoples consider themself Slavic because their ancestors were Slavic after Slavic tribes became majority on their territories. And they are considered as Slavic in the Western Europe. Slavic with a Slavic language, and a culture at once marked by the Slavic culture of the Balkans and the Latin culture of Roman, Germanic empires etc....
And Poles, Slavic people outside Roman Empire but who were then lived after their conversion to the Roman catholicism, in a cultural area influenced by the catholic peoples of Western Europe.
Slavic being is not a defect and covers a multitude of cultures.
The Magyars because they speak a finno - ugric language, are they considered as Asians?
I’m sorry you should write at universities in Western Europe because the Romanians are considered as Slavic and member people of the Slavic civilization (which contains several cultures). Slavic people with a Romanic language and a strong Roman inheritance.
And you should also write at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Cluj. During the European Meetings in 2006, Rumanian professors in a warm welcoming ceremony presented their country as a Slavic country but tell us not to panic because the language is from the Latin (they said to think of Latin speaking with a Polish or Russian accent) and thus we could find a way on panels easily!
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Old 09-28-2010, 05:29 AM
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Romanians have always been a latin people and not only because of their language.
All the serious historius have never doubted the latin identity of the romanians.Some extremist hungarians still doubt about the latin origin of the romanians because they try to explain their wild conquest of Transylvania at the end of the first millenium.
Not the religion profs the latin identity of a people.The catholics in Romania are only a minority ( both greek-catholics and roman-catholics) but even the orthodox and the protestants romanians declare themseves clearly latin (as language and cultural heritage and identity).
The Dacians had nothing to do with the slavic peoples.
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Perhaps it is time to continue this discussion in the Member's corner , so we can leave this thread for prince Nicolae.
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Old 12-16-2010, 04:09 AM
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Prince Nicolae will be for Christmas at Savarsin Castle together with the royal couple and the Crown Princess and her husband:

Blogul Monarhist » Blog Archive » Familia Regala la Castelul Savarsin in decembrie si ianuarie
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Prince Nicolae with his friend Rebecca ( in black) and with his sister Karina:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_d1Bzk_Gi7M...pesa+Irina.jpg
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