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« Reply #60 on: June 19, 2010, 09:03:17 PM » |
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Pfff, Frederik doesn't love Mary, or if he does he has a funny idea about love. Everyone knows he has cheated on her. I certainly know someone who says they have been with him since he was with Mary. I think he married her because she was easy; she wanted the title, the money, the fame. He wanted to take the pressure off but still do as he pleases. The both got what they wanted.
The saga would be more interesting to watch once the person speaks up and giving valid evidences, it surely would check-mate Mosh since she couldn't escape from what she has said, "won't tolerate infidelity" To be honest I don't think anyone would listen. Sometimes people just don't want to see the truth. People here know what he's like, but they just shrug their shoulders and let him get on with it.
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« Reply #60 on: June 19, 2010, 09:03:17 PM » |
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« Reply #61 on: June 19, 2010, 10:06:06 PM » |
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that’s right darcy, he had/have several others, but you can’t really say that he cheated on her before the engagement, as they had this secret agreement that they were just a couple officially, but not unofficially (yet another creative alternative), this way she got the fame and luxury life, and could make a brand of herself, which she wanted so badly, and he got less pressure which he needed. and in that perspective her “i will not tolerate infidelity” statement seem even more stupid. did she really think that she could change him over night, when he didn’t even wanted to marry her? but i have to give her that she’s an extremely good pretender, it will of course not last, because she’s much too afraid to be discovered and this pressure is the main reason she makes all the mistakes (to put it mildly) she does, and her mistakes will probably be even worse in the future, but she certainly came very long with all her lies. pose
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« Reply #62 on: June 25, 2010, 07:54:43 AM » |
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At another place in this book (p 29), mary is quoted saying
“zobelgate Hi Pose, would you mind explaining what zobelgate is all about. thanks
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« Reply #63 on: June 25, 2010, 11:06:14 AM » |
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diana, mary went to a party where, amongst others, a newly convicted drug dealer, zobel, was too, and that was what made the queen make her statement, "it will not be repeated", she has no friends as a real friend would have warned her from going to the party (they are all frederiks friends), and she has no brain, as she otherwise, as soon as she saw that zobel was there, could have gotten a, sudden and extreem, faked headace, and thereby an excuse to leave the party immediately pose
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« Reply #64 on: June 25, 2010, 03:00:21 PM » |
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Fred and Mary remind me of the couple in Fr Ted, Horrible to each other when no one around and all lovey and concerned about each other when others or paps are around to see the show. Just googled their Names John and Mary O leary and if you google them She looks like a Mary would if she did,nt have the money.Must learn how to transfer pictures 
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« Reply #65 on: June 25, 2010, 03:33:47 PM » |
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that’s right darcy, he had/have several others, but you can’t really say that he cheated on her before the engagement, as they had this secret agreement that they were just a couple officially, but not unofficially (yet another creative alternative), this way she got the fame and luxury life, and could make a brand of herself, which she wanted so badly, and he got less pressure which he needed.I could place Moshie and Charlene in a same league then . and in that perspective her “i will not tolerate infidelity” statement seem even more stupid (Charlene's done better than mosh in this matter). did she really think that she could change him over night, when he didn’t even wanted to marry her? but i have to give her that she’s an extremely good pretender, it will of course not last, because she’s much too afraid to be discovered and this pressure is the main reason she makes all the mistakes (to put it mildly) she does, and her mistakes will probably be even worse in the future, but she certainly came very long with all her lies. pose
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« Reply #66 on: August 25, 2010, 12:55:46 AM » |
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thank you thrilla  r u danish? pose Jeps 
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« Reply #67 on: August 25, 2010, 01:03:43 AM » |
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Pfff, Frederik doesn't love Mary, or if he does he has a funny idea about love. Everyone knows he has cheated on her. I certainly know someone who says they have been with him since he was with Mary. I think he married her because she was easy; she wanted the title, the money, the fame. He wanted to take the pressure off but still do as he pleases. The both got what they wanted.
Pfff, Frederik doesn't love Mary, or if he does he has a funny idea about love. Everyone knows he has cheated on her. I certainly know someone who says they have been with him since he was with Mary. I think he married her because she was easy; she wanted the title, the money, the fame. He wanted to take the pressure off but still do as he pleases. The both got what they wanted.
A close friend's colleague has said he is related by blood to one of Fred's bits on the side. Merry Peackock, a Swedish poster who moves in royal circles wrote that she saw him snogging another woman outside a Tivoli restuarant after the enegagement was announced. I've always wondered if her "won't tolerate infidelity" was a warning to Fred. Not so much to keep it in his pants, but to make damn sure it didn't get out into public knowledge. I wonder what Trine V might know of Fred's escapades? She claims to have knowledge that would bring the DRF down, but refuses to use it.
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« Reply #68 on: August 25, 2010, 04:23:44 AM » |
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If Fred's infidelity is true, then I can only come to one conclusion about the way he operates.....He does and says the same BS as Tiger Woods and leads the ladies into thinking that they are the only one for him. Otherwise, how come no one has come forward? What do you do all think?
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« Reply #69 on: August 25, 2010, 04:47:24 AM » |
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No one in Denmark is the least bit interested in taking Fred down or embarrassing him over his affairs. It's a combo of a deep affection for Fred and a certain European pride that disgust over extra-marital transgressions is a silly American affectation with a little Jantelow thrown in on that last one for good measure. Fred can do just about anything. And does.
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« Reply #70 on: August 25, 2010, 05:15:02 AM » |
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No one in Denmark is the least bit interested in taking Fred down or embarrassing him over his affairs. It's a combo of a deep affection for Fred and a certain European pride that disgust over extra-marital transgressions is a silly American affectation with a little Jantelow thrown in on that last one for good measure. Fred can do just about anything. And does.
Agree. It took the Norwegian press (the Swedish press probably would have never done it) a year to publish Jonas' affairs, that was after Jonas was one foot out of palace doors. I doubt the Scandinavian press, not only Danish press, would publish anything to truely embarrass a married crown prince.
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« Reply #71 on: August 25, 2010, 05:24:25 AM » |
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No one in Denmark is the least bit interested in taking Fred down or embarrassing him over his affairs. It's a combo of a deep affection for Fred and a certain European pride that disgust over extra-marital transgressions is a silly American affectation with a little Jantelow thrown in on that last one for good measure. Fred can do just about anything. And does.
Is that how extra-marital affairs are treated over there? I thought, in Denmark's case, it simply seemed to be a matter of most of the Danes wearing rose-colored glasses where their royals are concerned. Charles didn't get away with his at the time. Then again, Diana was Diana, and Mary is no Diana, and Fred isn't Charles (and my comparison is failing, but hopefully someone understands what I'm trying to say)...
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« Reply #72 on: August 25, 2010, 05:29:57 AM » |
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You may be right about the Swedish and Norwegian press, dK, I have no read on them. But Fred's easy ride is more than just about any dilemmas in the Danish press about what to publish. There is an affection for Fred from the Danish people that transcends feelings about republicans or spoiled, rich kids; it is bigger than I've ever felt existed between Victoria (who was a PILL when she was younger) and the Swedes (though I sense nice feelings since the wedding/choice of Daniel who is a superstar), or between Haakon and the Norwegians, although I suspect that as Haakon has matured and become a family man (helps that he also gets more handsome with age) there is a lot of respect for him as a modern crown prince with solid interests in issues of health and economic justice. Fred's a total doofus, but his fate as the nation's sweetie poo was sealed in large part because his mother is respected as an intellectual and artist and because the country loves to hate Henrik and his draconian (by Danish standards) child-rearing techniques. Throw in the heavy burden of being king with no other choice of what to do in life, and the general impression - spread easily throughout a small country - that he's basically a super nice and easygoing guy, and everyone in Denmark is raising a glass with Fred, not at him. 
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« Reply #73 on: August 25, 2010, 05:32:02 AM » |
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No one in Denmark is the least bit interested in taking Fred down or embarrassing him over his affairs. It's a combo of a deep affection for Fred and a certain European pride that disgust over extra-marital transgressions is a silly American affectation with a little Jantelow thrown in on that last one for good measure. Fred can do just about anything. And does. Is that how extra-marital affairs are treated over there? I thought, in Denmark's case, it simply seemed to be a matter of most of the Danes wearing rose-colored glasses where their royals are concerned. Charles didn't get away with his at the time. Then again, Diana was Diana, and Mary is no Diana, and Fred isn't Charles (and my comparison is failing, but hopefully someone understands what I'm trying to say)... That's how Fred's extra-marital affairs are treated over there. Plus, there is a HUGE difference between the British tabloid press and the Danish press, who see the world of their royals with - as you say - rose coloured glasses.
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« Reply #73 on: August 25, 2010, 05:32:02 AM » |
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« Reply #74 on: August 25, 2010, 05:36:21 AM » |
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No one in Denmark is the least bit interested in taking Fred down or embarrassing him over his affairs. It's a combo of a deep affection for Fred and a certain European pride that disgust over extra-marital transgressions is a silly American affectation with a little Jantelow thrown in on that last one for good measure. Fred can do just about anything. And does. Is that how extra-marital affairs are treated over there? I thought, in Denmark's case, it simply seemed to be a matter of most of the Danes wearing rose-colored glasses where their royals are concerned. Charles didn't get away with his at the time. Then again, Diana was Diana, and Mary is no Diana, and Fred isn't Charles (and my comparison is failing, but hopefully someone understands what I'm trying to say)... That's how Fred's extra-marital affairs are treated over there. Plus, there is a HUGE difference between the British tabloid press and the Danish press, who see the world of their royals with - as you say - rose coloured glasses. Ahhh, thank you. I am still learning about my monarchies. From what I've been able to see (and the reason I started following this forum), Fred gets extra special treatment.
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