Princess Marie visits Florence, Italy: February 1-2, 2011


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HRH Princess Marie visits the European University Institute in the period 1st-2nd February in Florence, Italy.
 
Thanks for the photos :flowers:

I'm really happy that Marie has come in Italy, my country. Florence is a beautiful city and I think that Marie will be impressed about the city
 
Those are beautiful photos of Marie. She looks engaged and interested in the sights.
 
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Check out the galleries from yesterday, they have been updated with pics from today, February 2nd!

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Marie looks really good & very confident, I really like the way she is carrying herself on this visit. This seems like a very interesting visit.
Florence is a very pretty place.
 
I believe that this is her second international visit by herself. There was the Lego event in November 2008 in Morocco. I think it's great that she's being sent to these international events. It's a good sign of the DRF's confidence in Marie. She always seems so engaged with the people she meets at these events.
 
Beautiful photos, Marie seems to have a good time in Italy. Good for her :)
 
Do you really think so? To me she looked bored and not engaged at all on day two. :ermm: She didn't even crack her usual grin? :ermm:
 
Nice to see Princess Marie again. She seems very focus on what the guide's telling her.
Denmark it's well represented indeed.
 
I've never expected that many pictures. She looks good ;)
 
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Yes.



Yes I have. Compared to other photos of her like this one there is a noticeable difference. http://www.ppe-agency.com/500px/Jan2011/PPE11013016.jpg

The picture you posted is a posed one, what would mean she is interested in being photographed ;). I am posting not-posed ones, like the below. Her interest is visible:

http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/rqRw-I5GCof/Princess+Marie+Denmark+Visits+Florence/_LtScJ15t49

http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/rqRw-I5GCof/Princess+Marie+Denmark+Visits+Florence/cyL0dPj2IJE
 
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Nice to see Marie in another visit abroad .
Lucky her :)I would love to visit Florence too.
 
The difference is in her eyes... She doesn't seem to feel good.

Compare it with the unposed photos from Rio

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To me she looks equaly interested in the pictures from rio and in the pictures from Florence, I see no difference in her eyes...
Maybe she did not feel good, but I don't see how can one tell if she's interested or not by the picture of her eyes, when she's smiling, looking at people, talking (at least it looks like she was talking) and taking pictures?
 
Same as you tell it about other people, too.
 
Do you really think so? To me she looked bored and not engaged at all on day two. :ermm: She didn't even crack her usual grin? :ermm:

I'm not seeing what you are seeing:) She looks engaged and interested to me, but that's me.

Thanks for the photos :flowers:

I'm really happy that Marie has come in Italy, my country. Florence is a beautiful city and I think that Marie will be impressed about the city

My family was lucky enough to visit your country two years ago, and it is indeed very beautiful.:flowers:
 
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Does Marie speak Italian? I thought I read somewhere she did...She knows lots of languages apparantly...French, English, Italian and of course (learning) Danish...Knowing Italian would come in handy for such a visit!
 
Do you really think so? To me she looked bored and not engaged at all on day two. :ermm: She didn't even crack her usual grin? :ermm:

Oh, she smiles a lot when she arrives but then she had to endure a tour of an ancient monastery which houses mainly the offices of the president of the European University Institute. Not much to delight in there... a day of duty. Not the "Visit to Florence" feeling at all.
 
Well she is doing a good job representing Denmark, to me she seems intrested
 
All I see is the low-born, non-graduate Marie Cavallier - a lovely person I am sure - being escorted around places of high culture. It takes a great deal of effort to consider Monsieur Cavallier's daughter as a valid representative of one of the oldest, reigning dynasties in Europe. Some, like me, just cannot achieve this.
 
All I see is the low-born, non-graduate Marie Cavallier - a lovely person I am sure - being escorted around places of high culture. It takes a great deal of effort to consider Monsieur Cavallier's daughter as a valid representative of one of the oldest, reigning dynasties in Europe. Some, like me, just cannot achieve this.

Well, I would assume, if the representatives "of one of the oldest, reigning dynasties in Europe" decided that "the low-born, non-graduate Marie Cavallier" is a suitable person for the job, I think they do know what they are doing. Why would someone question their decision - I don't know.

And, I would appreciate if you would elaborate on why you cannot "achieve" seeing Marie as one.
 
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