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Old 10-22-2007, 03:44 PM
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But look at these pictures, they look EXACTLY like Charles & Diana

"We collegues, ...., lovers"
http://www.polfoto.dk/polfoto/previe...Id=1&handle=-1

http://www.polfoto.dk/polfoto/previe...Id=1&handle=-1

http://www.polfoto.dk/polfoto/previe...Id=1&handle=-1
ANP Beeldbank


http://www.stern.de/_content/51/46/5..._gi250_250.jpg (getty)

I'm getting so angry with all these gossip magazines
I can only imagine all these journalists from that magazines live are really unhappy in their relationships, therefor they can't stand happy couples
I can't open most of the pics, unfortunately. I wonder whether they look as blissfully hap...oh, sorry, unhappy as in the ANP Beeldbank picture.
Oh, well. Time will tell.
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Mary on the cover of last week's Woman's Day. Guess what the article is about
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Old 10-27-2007, 08:45 PM
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the Ritz moment in Woman's Day

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Mary on the cover of last week's Woman's Day. Guess what the article is about
The article is very harsh on Mary's behaviour and what it calls "lack of class":

"Who was the tall, slender young woman standing in the middle of the dance floor weeping? The guests in teh ballroom of the posh Ritz hotel in Paris were buzzing. They could all see that the elegantly clad woman was seriously upset

... ... ... [see later post for article summarized!]

"Mary is struggling with Frederik's past", says one of the Crown Prince's closest friends.




Can Mary really have been so totally unversed in how to behave socially? She had been hanging around society in Sydney for years, and surely she will have known better?

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Old 10-27-2007, 09:00 PM
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The article is very harsh on Mary's behaviour and what it calls "lack of class":

"Who was the tall, slender young woman standing in the middle of the dance floor weeping? The guests in teh ballroom of the posh Ritz hotel in Paris were buzzing. They could all see that the elegantly clad woman was seriously upset.
"The evenin had started so well for Austrlaian Mary Donaldson."


I too am shocked by this - can Mary really have been so totally unversed in how to behave socially? She had been hanging around society in Sydney for years, and surely she will have known better?

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Personally, I took the article with a grain of salt considering where it came from. I only believe WD and NI when their stories are made of real events (like christenings, official engagements, etc.). I highly doubt Mary stood in the middle of the dance floor at The Ritz during a party bawling her eyes out
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:52 PM
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story reposted as a partial summary ...

Here's what the nasty WD article says (summary of two columns out of a 12-column article):

It reports that Mary stood in the middle of the floor crying; that guests thought it was very odd.
It describes Mary's behaviour as a "fit of jealousy" because Fred had danced twice with Bettina Odum (with her fiance happily just nearby) and because the music was loud, his lips were close to Bettina.
The article says several attempts were made to calm her, and that a "circle of sympathisers in stilettoes" gathered around Mary.
The article reports that Bettina approached Mary but Mary blanked her, in front of the other guests.
The article goes on to say Mary could have shrugged off the episode, but instead she "ostentatiously boycotted" a breakfast put on by the hosts.
A guest is quoted as saying Mary's behaviour was incredibly childish and rude to her hosts, and that giving the host the cold shoulder showed a total lack of class.
The article insinuates that there is a "Mary camp" and a "Frederik camp" and that Frederik's friends, being intelligent, strong Danish women, would be "too much for commoner Mary to deal with".

All in all, the article is full of insinuations, and indicates a very worrying shift in attitude by the glossies in Australia. Worst of all, it implies that there is a Diana/Charles-style war going on between Mary's so-called sympathisers, and the Danish Royal Family.

This is going to be a difficult issue for Mary to negotiate - but let's assume she'll hold tight and sit through the embarassment. If she had drunk a bit too much champagne that night, and was feeling a little overwhelmed by the society she was in - who could be surprised? She's done well.

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Old 10-27-2007, 11:21 PM
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No it isn't rubbish! I can't be rubbish, because one of Germany's Top-Royal-Experts works for "Die Aktuelle" and he knows the Danish Crownprincecouple and Danish Queen personally. So it must be the truth!!!

BELIEVE ME!!!
Yuhuh, ok...

What a down right horrible article. The women's mags in Australia have severly changed course and all for what? I'm not sure what it is they are trying to prove. I believe their intent is worrying and entirely without ethics.

I do feel for Frederik and Mary. To have such stories conjured up week after week for the past month must be rather upsetting or them. To refrain from taking some sort of action must be just as difficult, especially when there are forces (or "sources") at play trying to present a terribly unhappy and somewhat volatile image of their marriage and relationship on the whole.

It just isn't journalism. I'm certain it's upsetting for those who are subject to the disgraces of a deadline, and that's all it really is.
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Old 10-27-2007, 11:33 PM
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Besides which, they barely mentioned that this took place way back in 2003.
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Old 10-27-2007, 11:37 PM
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I missed that, Aotearoagal.

So all this "happened" back in 2003?
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I missed that, Aotearoagal.

So all this "happened" back in 2003?
If by "this" you mean Mary in a fit of tears in the middle of a dancefloor and Frederik making out with his ex, this yes this "happened" in 2003
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The article actually says that Fred was merely trying to speak to his ex over the background noise - doesn't allege any 'kissing' or anything of the sort...
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The article actually says that Fred was merely trying to speak to his ex over the background noise - doesn't allege any 'kissing' or anything of the sort...
Yes, that is what the article says. But Mary was "crying" because it looked like Fred was kissing Bettina (as alleged in TV's book, and the main basis for the article)
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Old 10-28-2007, 05:52 AM
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Yes, that is what the article says. But Mary was "crying" because it looked like Fred was kissing Bettina (as alleged in TV's book, and the main basis for the article)
I guess TV's book and WD really suits each other. The book contains loads of undocumentet tittle-tattle and hearsay - amongst this crap is the story of Marys break down on the dancefloor.

As a dane I dont know WD - but a magazine using TV's book as source for an article isn't worth reading.
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Cover of Billed Bladet this week

The main part says "Hurries home to Isabella", but I don't know what the little blurb above that says

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Old 11-10-2007, 12:09 AM
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I think it's something along the lines of Mary left an outing with Margrethe to be with Isabella.
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Old 11-10-2007, 08:28 AM
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I think it's something along the lines of Mary left an outing with Margrethe to be with Isabella.
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Old 11-13-2007, 10:41 PM
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My translation site gave me something about Mary saying something about action against horror and depression

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Old 11-14-2007, 01:31 AM
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I think it's something along the lines of Mary left an outing with Margrethe to be with Isabella.


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Mary left early to feed Isabella; the lunch is an annual event arranged by the queen for the wives, while the men go hunting and gathering!
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Old 11-16-2007, 05:55 AM
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My translation site gave me something about Mary saying something about action against horror and depression

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That's probably an item about the Mary Fund - Mary is taking an interest in people who feel marginalised and depressed.
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Hello, can someone tell me where can I find the text of this interview in the forums?
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Great...Even aussies cant tell the difference of Danish and Deutch....

"In an interview to be aired later this week by the Dutch public broadcaster..."
Key word "Rumors" there just rumors, unless its been confirmed in Denmark? Who knows, but I doubt their having problems, but of it is true I hope they work it out, cause they look great together and personally she is a good princess.
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