montecarlo
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Judging by those pictures, Mary seems to be getting use to the spotlight. Thank you, once again, for the pictures Fireweaver.
I agree with you, she does seem as though she is getting more used to the spotlight. I never really thought that Mary was all that pretty in older photos. Maybe it was just the tenseness in her body, but she seems much more relaxed, and much prettier. I must admit, she has really grown on me. I think I might actually like her.Originally posted by montecarlo@Apr 14th, 2004 - 1:28 pm
Judging by those pictures, Mary seems to be getting use to the spotlight. Thank you, once again, for the pictures Fireweaver.
Poor thing... she looked so happy clapping tooOriginally posted by karolinabraganza@Apr 17th, 2004 - 3:17 am
here one where one sees: she is clapping, nobody else
http://images.bt2.metropol.dk/227/227154/227154_custom.jpg
:magic: This is one of the very best photos I have seen of MaryOriginally posted by karolinabraganza@Apr 17th, 2004 - 10:17 am
she is clapping
http://images.bt2.metropol.dk/227/227154/227154_custom.jpg
No, here is a link to that one : Commemorative coin to mark the Royal Wedding@Apr 19th, 2004 - 4:41 pm
is this an official coin?
Wow, I want to see pictures of that!Originally posted by Dennism@Apr 21st, 2004 - 9:21 pm
DENMARK'S crown princess-to-be, Australian Mary Donaldson, was fitted
for a traditional Greenland-made dress today, but it wasn't the
wedding gown she'll wear May 14.
Instead, she met with a pair of Inuit seamstresses at Amalienborg
Palace in the capital to try on a handmade seal skin dress that
Donaldson will wear when she visits Greenland with Crown Prince
Frederik in June.
"The fitting went fine. There are a few tiny adjustments to be made,"
said Agnethe Davidsen, the mayor of Nuuk, Greenland's capital. "She
was very, very happy to have it."
Davidsen was in Copenhagen with Priscilla Josefsen, 76, and Maritha
Hammeken, 79, who led a team of 15 seamstresses that put the 24-part
dress together.
The garment is Nuuk's official wedding gift for the 32-year-old
Donaldson. The cost of the dress, which took two months to make,
wasn't disclosed.
The dress includes a red sweater with a multicoloured pearl yoke,
cuffs and a high collar made from seal fur.
The seal skin pants feature colourful patterns.
Rounding out the ensemble is a pair of leather thigh-high white
boots, or kamik.
"It was like she has always been wearing the national costume,"
Davidsen said. "She looked gorgeous."
Frederik's sister-in-law, Hong-Kong-born Princess Alexandra, the wife
of Prince Joachim, also received a traditional Greenland dress. The
dress is typically worn during celebrations.
Greenland is a semiautonomous Danish territory.
Members of the royal family visit the Arctic island annually.
yes, it is...Originally posted by Bubbette@Apr 23rd, 2004 - 2:54 pm
Danish is a germanic language, no?
I agree; despite Mary's very evident weight loss she does not look anorexic. However, if she does continue to lose more weight, she might appear that way, even if she is not. I hope she does not lose more weight however. I know that many brides lose weight in the run up to their wedding, but any more and Mary will be bare skin and bones.Originally posted by Canonette@Apr 26th, 2004 - 5:50 am
But Mary does not look anorexic to me.She has lost weight in the nearly 2 years she has been in Denmark, but 2 years is a long time even to lose 10 or so kilos.
I agree that it is somewhat of a pre-wedding thing, but I think it also has to do with realizing that you are in the public eye and now a public figure. Many people start to lose weight when they become public figures, royal or celebrity.Originally posted by Dennism@Apr 27th, 2004 - 5:30 pm
I worry about her. Perhaps it is only a pre-wedding thing. But she used to be so healthy looking. I wish her good health.
I think all people experience losing of weight at a certain point in their life. May it be the effect of too much pressure, stress or just a personal will to be thinner and slimmer.Originally posted by monos26@Apr 28th, 2004 - 12:32 pm
I've heard rumours about people not liking Mary-why is this?
yes Jasl, an australian married a balinesse prince i think, i once read in a magazine somewhere.Originally posted by Jasl@Apr 30th, 2004 - 12:31 am
Yes I've always heard about the other princess... I think an Australian also married an Indonesian or some other south-east Asian prince, so Mary is not the first. But when she becomes queen, she will be the first Australian.