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Post by sugarhigh on Apr 18, 2014 17:48:09 GMT -4
That tiara is gorgeous. She always looks so sad. I hope that's just her face and her marriage is actually happy.
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Post by granolamom on Apr 18, 2014 17:59:40 GMT -4
In the profile shots she looks a bit human, but full-face she looks like a wax figure. Too much Photoshop?
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iClaudia
Sloane Ranger
"When love and duty are one, grace is within you."
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Post by iClaudia on Apr 18, 2014 22:00:10 GMT -4
That tiara is gorgeous. She always looks so sad. I hope that's just her face and her marriage is actually happy. I also love the tiara. It does seem like her natural relaxed face is a "sad face". The photographer should have gone for shots of her smiling.
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Post by Witchie on Apr 18, 2014 22:07:46 GMT -4
There was one picture with her smiling but it wasn't on that page.
I love that tiara. So different from the ones we usually see. Kudos to Albert and the Van Cleef team. It really does remind you waves.
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Post by divasahm on Apr 19, 2014 9:43:21 GMT -4
That tiara is amazing. I just wish they'd styled her hair to hide the ends of it. #oldschoolfogy
You know who she kind of reminds me of, expression-wise? Alexandra of Russia. She always had the most tragic look on her face...
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Post by chonies on Apr 19, 2014 9:47:02 GMT -4
I love the tiara, too. Very evocative. Charlene reminds me of Princess Amalthea from the Last Unicorn. She's always staring kind of sadly, kind of blankly at the water, and possibly with some sort of protective veil of amnesia. However, Albert doesn't work as either Lir or Haggard, so...
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Post by Auroranorth on Apr 21, 2014 9:02:22 GMT -4
She has fabulous cheekbones.
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Post by Witchie on Jun 3, 2014 13:43:22 GMT -4
This site seems to have the inside scoop on things.
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Post by granolamom on Jun 3, 2014 16:29:45 GMT -4
She certainly looks happy in the photos there, especially in the flowy blue dress.
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Post by chonies on Jun 3, 2014 17:59:08 GMT -4
I don't believe the twins thing (and won't until an official announcement or presentation of two babies), but one of the dumb idle curiosities of my life has been, 'what happens in a monarchy with absolute primogeniture* if twins are born?' The simple answer is, "the firstborn, doy" but what happens to the second born? WHAT THEN? It's some Abel and Cain shit, yo.
*Assuming both are boys, of course.
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