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Once again I've watched too many Hallmark movies this past weekend and this is a constant theme. If the opportunity arose, and you happened to meet a guy you clicked with who just happened to be a prince would you continue the relationship?
Personally, I don't think I have it in me to live a life of strict protocol and intrusive press. |
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There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.
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It depends ... A direct line to the throne doesn't sound like a great life but if I loved him maybe.
That guy above is a prince but not in line to the throne so it really doesn't make a difference. |
| Absolutely not. |
that looks amazing |
| yes |
| I think if I could land a prince I could surely land a nice non-royal with a few hundred mil and that would be much preferred. |
| Sure |
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Well, the ability to dress up in pretty clothes all the time might be fun. Especially if there are tiaras involved. Come on, who wouldn’t want to live a life that involved wearing tiaras on a daily basis?
Haha, just kidding. I don’t think I could handle the lack of privacy, but it is fun in a storybook kind of way to imagine the possibilities. |
This guys would be the king of Italy if the people did not choose republic over monarchy in 1946… |
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Not in a million years. I love to wear only jeans and sweatshirts and despise dressing up. I hate jewelry. I don’t even wear my wedding rings.
And I love my career and would never give it up. |
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(inserts photo of actual prince looking confused and stupid as always)
“Nah, pass.” |
Not a Nigerian Prince. |
| Solely depends on where I’d have to live. Monaco? Hard no. Too small. Anywhere we want because he’s like 8th in line, yes. |
| My dad taught graduate classes and taught an actual king. The king was always having to run home and settle disputes. Seemed like a stressful, time-consuming hassle, to be a royal. |