RADKER18
Serene Highness
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I never melt down watching Prince Albert of Monaco because he is not the fifth Beatle.JMO However as you have pointed out so clearly the Grimaldis do have that beauty of inbred charm and graciousness[ not only with Lilliputians but all other people] which I do not feel any other royal house in Europe can match.Maybe Stepahnie is just fatigued from preparations from her own personal Christmas with her children.Certainly they look happy and up to pranks.God Bless them and us one and all.Thanks for those pics, (pic5 is funny, what do the children do with Steph, but on the other ones somehow she is in a sad mood -I am afraid, something is not right with her, maybe shes only tired )
During last time Ive also taken Albert into my heart - here he really enjoys the event with the children - and always with a smile - dont the women here in the forum "melt down" watching pics of Albert)
Both (Albert and Steph) look like "Mother and Father of the Principality".
For those of us wondering about Charlotte's heigth, her being able to wear her mother's coat might signify two things : either she is as tall as her mother (and you usually need to be tall to carry off wearing such a long coat), or it was altered to fit her smaller build. What do you think ? Whatever the case may be, she looks gorgeous in it. Are there other pictures of Caroline wearing it ? Thanks to all for posting those pictures !
Thanks for the information. Thats very niceI noticed something very nice - Charlotte wore a coat of her mother Caroline, I searched for it and here you can compare it
Caroline in 2002 ------ Charlotte in 2007
Thank you for the new pictures,tbhrc. Looking up Princess Caroline on Google, I found an article (with a gorgeous picture) in Gala, written on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday last year, and stressing how serene and content she has become. It's odd, because to me, she very often has a look of sadness on her face, as if something was bothering her, as if she was weary and couldn't quite put on the show of the ever smiling and joyous woman she was known to be (or at least to project). She doesn't look quite as sad as her sister, but she seems to have lost her zest for life. Is it the death of her father ? The uncertainties about Prince Albert and the affairs of the state ? The misery she has been exposed to in her professional work and which may well have affected her profoundly as if the stigma was now etched in her own face ? It may just be how we age, I'd have to think of comparisons. I guess we never have the same smile at 50, 51, as we did in our twenties, thirties, forties, but sometimes I feel sad for her, seeing (or perceiving in my imagination), how sad she seems. This being said, she remains the most beautiful and admirable woman I have been lucky to follow during my lifetime, in my generation.