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There's no way PC would give up rights to Princess A and PE is too irresponsible to care for a child; especially a girl.
I don't know what to think.
I've read that many people believe that she is not divorcing him because she wants to keep the HRH style. I'm not that sure of that.
Maybe there's a clause in the pre-nup or any other document that says he should stay with Alexandra. IDK.
My question as a catholic myself is Princess Caroline acknowledged by the catholic church as being married to Ernst in the catholic church and if so is her daughter Princess Alexandra accepted by the catholic church as a child of the marriage
As far as Catholic school. I went to catholic school, even though I'm Russian Orthodox.
XRISTOS VOSKRESE!!!
The school Alexandra is attending is probably the best Monaco has to offer.
XRISTOS ANESTI!!!
I loved this postAlexandra is in an interesting position. She is an HRH of a defunct German royal house, a former Protestant kingdom really that took the British throne from the Catholic Stuarts and then was divided by the Queen Victoria/Salic-law issue. Alexandra herself was born and baptized in a Lutheran tradition in Austria. Now she is presumably estranged from her Protestant father (I mean, we haven't seen her with her dad in how long? I know some things are kept private, but come on!) and living all the time, it looks like, with her Catholic mama in Monaco, and going to a Catholic school.
I don't even know what my point is. LOL. I just love Alexandra. She is so cute and I think very smart. I think Alexandra is going to be all the time more interesting. Caroline is raising her. This is not the same Caroline who raised the Casiraghi trio. Caroline was a good woman then. She always had faults, yes, but she was still a good woman at heart. But now, she is even better. She is so much older and more brilliant because of it. Alexandra has all the benefit of all this wisdom her mother has acquired. It is for this reason that I always say, to all parents, please expose your kids to as much of the older generations as you can. Take your kids to visit the elderly. I'm serious. The old people love it, and the kids learn so much. Everyone gains.
Alexandra is in an interesting position. She is an HRH of a defunct German royal house, a former Protestant kingdom really that took the British throne from the Catholic Stuarts and then was divided by the Queen Victoria/Salic-law issue. Alexandra herself was born and baptized in a Lutheran tradition in Austria. Now she is presumably estranged from her Protestant father (I mean, we haven't seen her with her dad in how long? I know some things are kept private, but come on!) and living all the time, it looks like, with her Catholic mama in Monaco, and going to a Catholic school.
I don't even know what my point is. LOL. I just love Alexandra. She is so cute and I think very smart. I think Alexandra is going to be all the time more interesting. Caroline is raising her. This is not the same Caroline who raised the Casiraghi trio. Caroline was a good woman then. She always had faults, yes, but she was still a good woman at heart. But now, she is even better. She is so much older and more brilliant because of it. Alexandra has all the benefit of all this wisdom her mother has acquired. It is for this reason that I always say, to all parents, please expose your kids to as much of the older generations as you can. Take your kids to visit the elderly. I'm serious. The old people love it, and the kids learn so much. Everyone gains.
Nadine said:Pooh, the last of my hopes dashed, though I confess I really didn't expect them to show up, but I do wonder if Prince Ernst was invited?
Anyhow, I would love to see the official list which lists all the guests, not just a select few. Thus far this is the only one(s) I could find (btw there are supposed to be 1900 guests in total, though the lists published thus far don't tally that number):
Selected Guest List for the Wedding Service at Westminster Abbey
BBC News - Royal wedding guest list
Am I in the wrong forum?
Neither Ernst August nor Caroline Grimaldi would be anywhere royal enough for QEII.