Monaco's Princess Charlene cancels all upcoming events due to "ill health." inb4 "suddenly died."
(www.reuters.com)
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She's the only one in the photo wearing a mask. Is that really her? More funny business with the facemasks, just like here in the US.
Whoever heard of a sinus infection laying you up for 10 months?!? There's something just as odd going on in Monaco as in Britain: Princess Grace's death is suspicious, just like Diana's. Charlene is always ill, Diana suffered from bulimia. Lots of parallels here.
They always make it out as being "not able to adapt to the royal ways, having not grown up in it." That's just code for covering up the shocking things the women have witnessed.
Do you remember reading any of the books about life in the 14th, 15th, 16th centuries? Women in Royal and upper class households always used to have issues that made them absent- all but the strongest matriarchal (likely psychopathic) figures. Things like a 'delicate constitution' or 'weakness of the heart' or 'imbalance in humours' caused them to retire from public life (many other excuses besides).
Through history Royal marriages have been for 'power not love' as Q would put it, it's the same nowadays. Every now and again a moral person gets caught up in all this satanic stuff by decree and is unable to cope- this person is labelled as 'being in ill health', so that anything they say can be attributed to drugs/painkillers (insanity/witch in the past) and they can be ignored/eliminated/ridiculed on demand. Powerful tactic if the world's media portrays you as a sainted model family.
Don't forget the "vapours." They tried to blame that on their corsets being too tight.
Are you familiar with Empress Elizabeth of Austria (Sisi). Now, there was a loveless marriage. Fortunately, she was a strong woman. She carved out her own suite of rooms to the other side of her husband's suite, then installed a doorbell that he had to ring if he wished to see her. She, too, got the wanderlust and travelled every chance she could get. Unfortunately, she ended up a pawn in the game and was assassinated on one of her trips. She's a very fascinating character. I went to Vienna once and got to tour the royal palace. Lots of interesting history there.
Ah! The vapours! How could I forget! She could have also had a canker or been of melancholic humour- it usually described depression IIRC. I'm not familiar with Sisi, I've had a brief glimpse and stuck her on my list to look at properly. A tour of the palace sounds great, love architecture and history (preferably combined as here). How ever did people not so far removed from us ever do all these incredible things?
Empress Sisi was very beautiful and known for her long lustrous hair, what a tragedy! Would love to tour the Royal Palace but my first stop would be the Spanish Riding School! 🐎
The Imperial Treasury is also located within the confines of the palace, and is like a museum. They have both a piece of Jesus' Cross with a nail hole in it and also one of the nails, as two of their treasures.
Only problem is, the cross-section of the nail is square and the hole is round. Kek!