rominet09
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But is she really pregnant ???
I think the answer is yes.Could the portrait on pic 5 be of Prince Charles Philippe himself ?! ** Pic 5 **
that is cute, I like that. They sure do make a good looking coupleI find this picture cute where they seem to mirror each other http://i27.tinypic.com/25yxa1f.jpg
That sounds like a lot of work to me. It takes good thinking to stay in bussiness.He owns a company of consultancy for industrial intelligence and development of companies in international trading, including airline companies.
He listed the many pretenders to the throne of France. Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans, 37 years, comparing today to the Criminal Court of Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) for "identity theft", "forgery and using false" and "false accusation'' .
The Duke of Anjou is suspected of having participated, as a former manager of a business intelligence company, to a destabilization operation.
Objective: In 2005 discrediting flagship pharmaceutical Théa. One of his former colleagues, Alexandre Delayre, and two leaders of a rival lab, Eric Belot and Nicolas Gervais, are judged by his side.
In the 2000s, the group Théa, specializing in ophthalmology and based in Clermont-Ferrand, is developing an innovative multi-dose vial to eye drops. Called ABAK it contains no preservatives and guarantees sterile contents. Products using ABAK represent about 20% of the turnover Théa.
In late 2005, Théa learns with astonishment that the biomedical laboratory of a hospital in Paris has received a scientific report questioning the reliability of ABAK. The Directorate General of Health (DGS) has approved another equally critical. The owner of Théa, defended by Gilles-Jean Portejoie, a complaint. The investigation uncovers the alleged plotters: two leaders of a rival lab, Europhta. According to the judge, they had a "secret pact" with society institutions and companies, managed by Charles-Philippe d'Orléans and paid € 33,000 to discredit ABAK alerting various health authorities. The findings of a true report, made to a scientist, have been truncated for this purpose and then sent to the DGS. The court also advanced the dissemination of false information via a blog on the net and sending emails spoofing names of doctors to terminate a true-false ABAK adverse events.
"My client had no operational role in Institutions and Companies in which he was a mere ambassador. He denies any involvement in this affair, "said Eric Morain, lawyer of Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans. He will advocate the release. The young Duke of Anjou, who had participated in 2006 at the reality show "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here", is now working with African humanitarian.
Wasn't he shortly in prison a few years ago for the same thing? I believe before his marriage there was a problem with him taking another identity or something odd like that. Is this the 2nd time that he is in trouble or is it only now that this case has been brought to court?
What is an 'operation of destabilisation' btw?