carina_a
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Have you ever had a grandparent die? Most normal people (which most on this board would agree Nicholas was born and raised as) would want to be able to spend a few moments with that person as they pass away. I know that was certainly the case for me when my grandfather died in 2009 after unexpected health complications.
You might want to do some further reading on this subject. Nicholas has moved on with his life. He lives in the UK now, after being in France (and some other European countries) for a period, and has obtained a position in that country. He is engaged and looking forward to starting a family of his own. He has a good relationship with his sister and step-father.
Is it really that hard to believe that he simply wants to see his grandfather? Nicholas did not have this chance with his own dad, who died out-of-the-blue from a heart attack in Switzerland at a fairly young age. He spent a good deal of time with his maternal grandparents when he was growing up, as his paternal grandparents were already dead. His desires are completely human.
Many wish him nothing but the best - even in this sad time.
Yes, I have, two, thank you for asking.
No, I do not know much about the situation in Romania, other than the more recent announcements.
I do not find it hard to believe that someone wants to see his grandfather before passing away, it's totally acceptable. But the public way Nicholas deals with it makes it appear less genuine, at least to my personal eyes. If you know that someone you deeply care about is dying, but adamantly does not wish to see you or having you around him at the moment, wouldn't you respect his wishes and at least stay out of the way for now? You can stay in close distance, meet other family members, keep in touch with his health development via phonecalls etc... instead of arguing and fighting around the sickbed?
Unless Nicholas genuine believes that not seeing him was NOT the King's real intent, or something more sinister is going on...
Anyway, with too little knowledge about this family, I should refrain from further comments
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