Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a book I read years ago, I think by Jackie Collins, where the main character was kidnapped and shot up with heroin (or perhaps some other drug) and lost all will to escape because of the drugs. I can’t help but think there’s something similar going on here. Charlene was clearly forced to marry Albert. I wonder if her visit to South Africa was an attempt to escape, but she was unsuccessful in negotiating any contact with the kids. Albert convinced her to return and now she has vanished supposedly to some rehab facility. There’s just something so very off about this situation. I think Charlene is a victim somehow and suspect there’s much to this story we don’t know.
Did they also force her to get that god awful, shaved hair thing a couple years ago?
European NP here. This will be my last post in this thread because I have become bored. But this is the sort of thing I am talking about. She got that crazy-looking haircut purely to embarrass her husband and his family. That sort of spite will not be tolerated nor should it be. Countless women and men before her have played their parts and she is not special. No one in Monaco and respectable European circles has any sympathy at all for this arrogant woman.
Do you know her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figured she had a contract and could get out of her marriage at some point. She looks like a trapped animal.
She basically married the king of Monaco. That's kind of a life-long gig. Too bad she only realized that as she was about to walk down the aisle. I mean they dated for 8 years so its not like she wasn't aware of who he was before the proposal. Funnily enough, their wedding anniversary is 10 years next year and is only 3 months after William + Kate.
She realized it long before. Why do you think she tried to run three times and was forced back?
The only way they could force her back is if they had leverage over her. If Albert was paying for her lifestyle and her family's lifestyle. I heard he's the reason her parents aren't poor but that's just a rumor.
They literally forcefully took her passport. Did you not read the Vanity Fair article?
*rolls eyes* She's a South African citizen or was before marriage. She could have ran to the S.A. embassy and claimed refuge. Immediately been put on a plane home. Hell, all she had to do was hop into a taxi and demand they drive her across the border - Monaco is so tiny that could have been in France or Italy in 5 minutes. They don't require or check for passports when you're traveling between European countries by car or rail - even as a foreigner just like in the States.
Yes they do. You have to show passports at border crossings by car.
No for Schengen. Monaco is a de facto Schengen country since you can only get to and from Monaco by transiting through a Schengen country. I live in the EU with a US passport. Nobody checks my passport even at the airport (unless going to/from non-Schengen) and definitely not the zillion of access points between bordering countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figured she had a contract and could get out of her marriage at some point. She looks like a trapped animal.
She basically married the king of Monaco. That's kind of a life-long gig. Too bad she only realized that as she was about to walk down the aisle. I mean they dated for 8 years so its not like she wasn't aware of who he was before the proposal. Funnily enough, their wedding anniversary is 10 years next year and is only 3 months after William + Kate.
She realized it long before. Why do you think she tried to run three times and was forced back?
The only way they could force her back is if they had leverage over her. If Albert was paying for her lifestyle and her family's lifestyle. I heard he's the reason her parents aren't poor but that's just a rumor.
They literally forcefully took her passport. Did you not read the Vanity Fair article?
*rolls eyes* She's a South African citizen or was before marriage. She could have ran to the S.A. embassy and claimed refuge. Immediately been put on a plane home. Hell, all she had to do was hop into a taxi and demand they drive her across the border - Monaco is so tiny that could have been in France or Italy in 5 minutes. They don't require or check for passports when you're traveling between European countries by car or rail - even as a foreigner just like in the States.
Yes they do. You have to show passports at border crossings by car.
Anonymous wrote:She is a good wife and is trying to match the hairstyle of her unattractive balding DH. Kate should try this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks so absolutely miserable. Why won’t she leave her husband?? Yes, I understand that she would not get custody of her kids, but she would have visitation rights. I would rather see my mother periodically, but free and happy(er), than be a witness to this misery.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12133427/Monaco-royals-turn-force-F1-Grand-Prix.html
"...appeared deep in thought..." Do they mean stoned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figured she had a contract and could get out of her marriage at some point. She looks like a trapped animal.
She basically married the king of Monaco. That's kind of a life-long gig. Too bad she only realized that as she was about to walk down the aisle. I mean they dated for 8 years so its not like she wasn't aware of who he was before the proposal. Funnily enough, their wedding anniversary is 10 years next year and is only 3 months after William + Kate.
She realized it long before. Why do you think she tried to run three times and was forced back?
The only way they could force her back is if they had leverage over her. If Albert was paying for her lifestyle and her family's lifestyle. I heard he's the reason her parents aren't poor but that's just a rumor.
They literally forcefully took her passport. Did you not read the Vanity Fair article?
*rolls eyes* She's a South African citizen or was before marriage. She could have ran to the S.A. embassy and claimed refuge. Immediately been put on a plane home. Hell, all she had to do was hop into a taxi and demand they drive her across the border - Monaco is so tiny that could have been in France or Italy in 5 minutes. They don't require or check for passports when you're traveling between European countries by car or rail - even as a foreigner just like in the States.
Yes they do. You have to show passports at border crossings by car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I figured she had a contract and could get out of her marriage at some point. She looks like a trapped animal.
She basically married the king of Monaco. That's kind of a life-long gig. Too bad she only realized that as she was about to walk down the aisle. I mean they dated for 8 years so its not like she wasn't aware of who he was before the proposal. Funnily enough, their wedding anniversary is 10 years next year and is only 3 months after William + Kate.
She realized it long before. Why do you think she tried to run three times and was forced back?
The only way they could force her back is if they had leverage over her. If Albert was paying for her lifestyle and her family's lifestyle. I heard he's the reason her parents aren't poor but that's just a rumor.
They literally forcefully took her passport. Did you not read the Vanity Fair article?
*rolls eyes* She's a South African citizen or was before marriage. She could have ran to the S.A. embassy and claimed refuge. Immediately been put on a plane home. Hell, all she had to do was hop into a taxi and demand they drive her across the border - Monaco is so tiny that could have been in France or Italy in 5 minutes. They don't require or check for passports when you're traveling between European countries by car or rail - even as a foreigner just like in the States.