Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Like in the Mideast where there are princes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.
I would marry him. I’ve always had a thing for good food trucks.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on who it was. Definitely wouldn't marry Prince Albert of Monaco. Harry, yes.
Anonymous wrote:
My mother's Godmother was a princess, dowager at the time I knew her.
She had married a prince, but not a royal prince, and lived the life of an ordinary private citizen, albeit one with Gobelins tapestries on the walls of her sumptuous apartment, and was in the habit of giving me an envelope of cash as "a token of her affection" whenever I came to tea with my mother.
I was the kind of child that comes home full of dirt and bruises, but on these occasions, my mother made sure I was clean, dressed me in a little frock with shiny shoes, and attempted things with my hair. I remember balancing the fragile teacup expertly on my knee while munching on a delicious slice of pound cake. I knew not to talk unless spoken to, not to get up unless authorized, and not to touch anything unless invited to do so, and to thank the Princess when prompted by my mother. Back in the old days, people had walked backwards to take leave of my Grandfather, but these were modern times, and the Princess did not expect anything but modern manners.
I still love tapestries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.
that looks amazing
This guys would be the king of Italy if the people did not choose republic over monarchy in 1946…
Anonymous wrote:There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a prince who runs a pasta cart in L.A. No press intrusion required.
that looks amazing
This guys would be the king of Italy if the people did not choose republic over monarchy in 1946…
Anonymous wrote: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.