Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Is Herpes Curable In 2010

The interview of the Princess Maria Gabriella di Savoia site www.altezzareale.com

Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, close to a flag Risorgimento anthemic Carlo Alberto of Savoy, king of Sardinia (9 Ginvevra dicembreo 2009, photo by Stefano Ranucci)
For the mysteries of the mysterious web of the world and the various blog platforms, I see that many people still go, even casually, per di qua. Così onde non disperdere eventuali lettori/visitatori/commentatori e visto che questo spazio è ancora attivo e frequentato segnalo a tutti che gli articoli più recenti sono sul nuovo sito www.altezzareale.com .
In particolare è on line la mia intervista alla principessa Maria Gabriella di Savoia, figlia dell'ultimo Re d'Italia e presidente della Fondazione Umberto II e Maria Josè di Savoia. Altri post recenti sono dedicati al libro di Isabella Pascucci sulla regina Elena, al wedding of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden Silvia Sommerlath for the "couple Yesterday," the divorce daughter of Infanta Elena of Spain and King of history Francesco de 'Medici and Bianca Capello written in collaboration with the physician-historian Luca Filippi.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Kates Playground Free 2010

And here www.altezzareale.com


less than ten months have passed since my first post and here I am now in a piovosissima autumn day to announce a move. The blog goes to an exclusive domain, with specially designed with a graphic that I hope you enjoy it. Anyway will gratiditissimi tips, comments, ideas and suggestions. The new site (actually somewhere between a site and a blog itself) is still a work in progress, so be patient until I managed to tame it for good. Meanwhile, later today I will try to transfer the last post, the one on Charles V. Appointment to all on www.altezzareale.com

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Fatty Liver How Much Alcohol

Charles V: the sins of the throat of an Emperor

King of Spain in 16 years, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire to the winds, the commander, conqueror implacable enemies (be they the king of Francis I of France, the Pope or noble followers of Luther's Reformation), an upright man of faith and a little Hard, Charles V, the ruler in whose reign the sun never sets, has only one weakness: good food. Because he English on his mother's (Joan of Castile, known to history mainly because of being gone mad) is by birth, traditions and culture of a Flemish "bon bon vivant" and does not mind the great feasts. That, however, is not conducive to his health at 30 already has the gout (which adds diabetes) and misbehavior food's playing tricks on me throughout the course of life, with its anxieties of mind for his numerous entourage . But the Emperor does not listen nor the doctors suggest a diet less rich, nor the spiritual advisor to the Cardinal Loyasa which writes to refrain "from eat foods were opposed to his health" because his physical well-being, in essence, depends the survival of the kingdom and the lives of his subjects. Insatiable, Charles V eat quantities of food that will leave you breathless servants and courtiers who see him swallow any food to be confronted. The king in particular loves the dishes, trout, eel pies, anchovies and lampreys Andalucia in Seville, but also the German sausages, game, has a sweet tooth and like all the Habsburgs, melon. Debauchery Venetian ambassador noted that the gossips and report in detail because in the end this is the only visible flaw and documentation of a man very strict with himself and with others. The massacres, the continual wars that devastated Europe and the bloody sack of Rome, those do not enter into the calculation of sins because they are part of the game. Even at the end of his life when, after having abdicated choose to retreat into the solitude of the monastery of Yuste in Extremadura, throat continues to be its greatest weakness, and while it is still such a trip does indigestion seafood to be forced to stop halfway. But he soon resumed and the next day is devoted to an already copious lunch of venison. A self-indulgence that is worrying people around him and will certainly help to speed the end, but that welcome Flemish aristocrats, accustomed to a costume hale and hearty lunches. "Eat more of us - they say - is really is our king".
I have amazed with special effects, right? Did not expect this post somewhat gourmet. Be 'to be honest I had written it for a while', was to be the first in a long series, but at this time is already so if I can continue business as usual, so I thought it was time to pull out also as a tribute to my friends foodblogger. The blog world has been cooking for me an absolutely amazing and fascinating experience, the blogger writing about food (and not by hearsay, they cook, experiment, invent) are many and very bubbly. I am a bit 'contemporary version of Petronilla and technology and its "desinaretti for hubby and the children" because their recipes are also fragments of life, including love of family and friends and then there is a whole outline of stories, experiences and stories. In short, a fascinating world that is worth to be discovered (and who among other things these days is in an uproar over a bad history of plagiarism, yet another) and in the past months has given me the will and the courage to start this My experience. So thanks to all, first and foremost to Babuska and Babs ed alle new entry ma già fortissima Sabrine d'Aubergine .
Nell'immagine Carlo V Imperatore ritratto da Tiziano (Museo del Prado - Madrid)


Thursday, October 22, 2009

Majestic Suites Stories

crown jewels: the cameos

Joséphine moglie del re di Svezia Oscar I con il diadema di cammei ereditato dalla nonna Imperatrice dei Francesi

Premessa necessaria affinché non si dica che "non sto sulla notizia", il che facendo il lavoro che faccio, sarebbe un'assurdità. In questi giorni in Italia ed in special modo in Rome there is a concentration of royal (royal but really, why rulers seriously) even as the marriage of Charles and Diana. Last week it appeared His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco for the opening of the exhibition devoted to his beloved mother and unforgotten. Around the eternal city, flash, ran after the photographers, the usual scuffles with the guards, everything normal. The only regret the lack of "girlfriend" that Charlene is performed periodically before being put back into mothballs until further notice. Following the king and queen of Jordan, Rania Abdullah and the beautiful. And as the brave son of King Hussein was involved in a series of political meetings and institutional, Rania has dedicated itself to the culture (visit the Galleria Borghese) and shopping, proving once again that it can be charming and rich, but at the same time kind and helpful people. Finally arrived in Venice yesterday the Emir of Qatar and his wife the beautiful Sheika Mozah, to sign an economic agreement. I chose not to devote to these events a specific post, but here are a few of you in the picture is always knowledgeable and current, the site Noblesses et Royauiées: Alberto ( here ), Abdallah and Rania ( here and also here), the leaders with President Napolitano ( here, she is dressed in Armani) and finally with the Emir of Qatar Ladies ( here ). Having said that we come to the history of the title and pictures.

Margaret of Connaught, wife of Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden
The casket of the Queen of Sweden is one of Europe's most spectacular and collects memories of many queens, many kingdoms and many loves. First
that, over evil, between Marseille Désirée Clary young artillery officer and a home run, which le preferisce un'aristocratica molto mondana, bellissima e molto ben introdotta nella brillante società post rivoluzione francese. Lei si consola con un altro soldato, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte che sarà maresciallo dell’Impero, eroe di tante battaglie e poi re di Svezia, scelto dall’ultimo sovrano della dinastia Wasa priva di eredi diretti. Nel frattempo il fidanzato fedifrago, ovvero Napoleone Bonaparte, diventa Primo Console, conquista l'Europa, si proclama imperatore dei francesi, viene sconfitto a Waterloo e finisce i suoi giorni nella sperduta isola di Sant’Elena. Joséphine de Beauharnais, la donna che aveva strappato Napoleone a Désirée, viene abbandonata a sua volta e muore nel 1814, ma lascia due figli di un previous marriage, Eugene and Hortense. Eugene, beloved stepfather who adopted it and it does Viceroy of Italy (but the Congress of Vienna, the Duke of Leutchemberg declasserà single), leads to the altar the Princess Augusta Amalia of Bavaria and was born from this marriage, among others, Josephine who married in 1823, Crown Prince of Sweden, Oscar, only son, incidentally, to become Désirée, although a little reluctantly (he hates the cold and loves the social life of Paris) Queen of Sweden.


Princess Ingrid of Sweden (daughter of Margaret), later Queen of Denmark

The sovereign has forgotten the past or otherwise decide to fly, and welcomes daughter fondly as the granddaughter of the old rival. Thanks to this marriage today in the veins of the Swedish kings (and even those of kings and queens of Norway, Denmark, Belgium and Luxembourg) runs the blood of the two largest and most famous love affairs of the Emperor. And the memory of those passions is passed through the precious stones.
The dowry of the young Josephine includes in fact, as is customary at the time, a series of beautiful jewelry, some of which come directly from the chest of the former Empress of the French. The set of cameos and pearls, which consists of a tiara with attached earrings, necklace and brooch is almost certainly the created in 1809 by the Parisian jeweler Nitot (ancestor of Chaumet) for the Empress, paternal grandmother of the bride. The tiara is a particularly unusual object and elegant, consisting of a large number of cameos, surrounded by small pearls, and interspersed with a delicate floral design made of yellow gold. Between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the ancient greek-roman and the rage over the clothes in the Empire style became very fashionable jewelry jewelry reminiscent of the classical period, including just the cameos. Napoleon in particular has a real passion for the cameos (which he "discovered" during the Italian campaign of 1796) and even promotes a school in Paris "glyptics" soon became famous for the quality of items produced. Immediately cameos vengonmo also used by jewelers to create any great sort of ornament, sometimes fitted with simple mountings, in other cases surrounded by a circle of beads, just as in the Swedish parure.

Princesses Brigitta of Sweden and Désirée

the death of Queen Josephine joys are divided among the children and the cameo parure is assigned to Prince Eugene, but these often failing to pay the heirs various princesses and decides to offer it as a gift to Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, wife of the great-grandson Prince Gustav Adolf, and mother of the sovereign. Two sisters of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Brigitte and Desiree take the crown on the day of their wedding, but the head of Silvia Sommerlath that tiara becomes really famous cameos. The former German-Brazilian-born hostess chooses to wear it on June 19, 1976 when he marries King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden becoming queen. Four years have passed by the chance meeting at the Olympics in Monaco, but the couple had to wait for the death of Gustaf VI Adolf, the king's grandfather and predecessor. The old monarch, modern in some aspects (well-educated man and notoriously "liberal", see here ), however, was extremely conservative about the wedding gifts and his nephew and heir never would have allowed the union with a girl of middle-class origins.


The tiara gives cameos especially the dark and beautiful Sylvia, a beautiful bride as well as "Dancing Queen". The result, of course with the royal wedding, the next episode




Friday, October 16, 2009

Public Bottomless Clip

The Empress Josephine "Years of Grace Kelly" today in Rome: in showing the life of a contemporary myth

The image is taken from the exhibition catalog published by Skira
After Paris Moscow and the exhibition "The Grace Kelly Years" (game from Monte Carlo in the summer of 2007) arrives in Rome. From today until February 28, 2010, the foundation Memmo at its headquarters in Palazzo Ruspoli Via del Corso, welcomes an exciting and intense tribute to Princess Grace. In close cooperation with the Palace of Monaco, who have agreed to expose for the first time unknown objects, the exhibition traces the moments and the main aspects of his life, from Hollywood star Grace Kelly to Princess of Monaco engaged in daily enhance the international role of a Principality which adopted and loved since its first appearance on the Rock in 1956. "Princess Grace has left us an image of elegance unalterable. It may not have seen any of his films, never having visited the Principality of Monaco, this image remains present in everyone's mind as a necessary response to the harshness of the world in which we live, "says the exhibition's curator, Frédéric Mitterrand, a journalist and writer for several months the French Minister of Culture." His early death, which occurred twenty-five years ago - continues Mitterand - has entered the tragic fate of the legendary series, giving it the prominence of the timeless tales. For some time we know that fairy tales are not written for children, but they say the truth and concern everyone. However, that at the Princess Grace the heroine is certainly one of the most moving, it's the last of the past and the first of the modern age. In order to define the Princess Mitterand Monaco is just one word elegance. "The elegance of a rich girl from Philadelphia who embodied the American dream, sophisticated elegance of the rookie of the magazines and romantic comedies that expressed the optimism of the immediate post-war elegance of Hollywood glamor in technicolor, elegant woman in love who freely chooses to change the course of its existence, the elegance of a princess from one of the oldest dynasties in Europe, inflexible and elegance of a mother of a sovereign that is dispensed accurately and without reservation for his own, smiling elegance of a reserve that fascinated the media and lifestyle hypersensitive and poetic keep some mystery, elegance di una bellezza preservata dal perdurare di un fascino giovanile, eleganza di un'epoca della quale fu la passeggera e di cui tutti proviamo nostalgia”.
L’esposizione comincia con una galleria di copertine di giornali illustrati degli anni Cinquanta, periodo in cui Grace era passata da attrice prediletta di Hitchcock a sovrana del Principato di Monaco: le locandine di «Life», «Time» ma anche di «Paris Match», «Gente» e «Oggi». Il percorso prosegue con le fotografie di scena di Eric Carpenter, della Metro Goldwin Mayer, alternate agli scatti di artisti come Howell Conant, Cecil Beaton, Irwing Penn. Seguono le lettere della principessa scritte a personaggi di spicco come Jackie Kennedy, Maria Callas, Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant. Then there are the movies of private life that the princess turns director with skills in many important moments of his life. The evening dresses by Christian Dior, Oleg Cassini, Balenciaga, Chanel (among which the dress of black silk flowers worn at the first meeting with Rainier of Monaco and the famous wedding dress in ecru silk Helen Rose) accessories (primarily with the famous exchange "Kelly" of Hermes) and then the jewelry of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, including replicas of the royal diadem. "The untimely death of Princess Grace-notes Mitterrand - has entered the tragic fate of the legendary series, giving it the prominence of its timeless fairy tales. That's where the actress was the heroine, however, was one of the most moving stories, because among the last of the old days and the first in modern times. " "All this - concludes Mitterand - should allow a return to the incomparable world of Princess Grace and evoke the meaning that involves, for each of us, the survival of his memory."

From Friday, October 16, 2009 to Sunday, February 28, 2010 every day (except Mondays) from 10am to 19:30 on Fridays and Sundays from 10 am to 20:30. Information and reservations for groups prenotazioni@fondazionememmo.it , tel. 06-6874704.

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  • Grace Kelly (and in this exhibition) had already spoken at here, because I think she was an extraordinary character, unforgettable experience, a truly great icon of the twentieth century. Especially as an actress, because in effect after the wedding was a bit 'refuge in the comfortable and reassuring style / attitude BCBG (bon chic, bon genre) so dear to the French bourgeoisie;
  • Memmo the foundation, which manages the exhibitions at the Palazzo Ruspoli, I had a full press kit, with lots of pictures. There I thought a bit ', I also made a small selection, but in the end I decided to put one, but because you've never seen a woman more beautiful and elegant than this? And there's more to say, pace of who I predicted (a few comments ago) depletion (the blog) if I had not posted many beautiful photos;
  • my favorite movie is "Hunting the thief, "but I assure you (tested last July) that the atmosphere of the hotel Carlton Cannes is no longer the same, ... dommage;
  • if you want to learn more about Grace and the" Kelly read here ;
  • if you want to learn more about Grace tout court, find here the biography by Robert Lacey. "It's a snow-capped volcano," she said of Alfred Hitchcock;
  • if there is pleasure we might think of organizing an output of the group (not in coach, but just all meet in Rome) to go see this show.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Hair Relaxant Taking A Shower

Vincenzo I Gonzaga: no marriage without proof of virility

Peter Paul Rubens, The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of the Trinity Room of the Archers, 1605,
Museum Doge's Palace and the Castle of San Giorgio, Mantua.
As once used in commercial radio with the songs here can also apply themes and subjects. Dedications are not there yet, but we are working. So after several calls / prayers to write heads of brides and indiademate and following extensive research on the subject, are almost ready. But then I discovered that my brother (Professor at the University of Jena) occasionally throws a look around here and so as not to lose face before all'esimio teacher, and not to tell my father with a sigh " and think that it is also a graduate ", I apologize, but a historical digression (Though gossipy background) is necessary. And speaking of marriage, of course.

Vincenzo I Gonzaga (1562-1612) Duke of Mantua and Monferrato, loves luxury, parties, music, theater, art. He has a brash, but is also a good administrator and a patron lavish and prodigal, protects and supports people such as Torquato Tasso and Claudio Monteverdi (author of the first opera in the history of music, Orpheus), built a theater with a thousand places, "discovered" in Flanders, a young man named Peter Paul Rubens and carries it to Mantua as court painter. The Duke, well known playboy with a catalog of achievements the envy of that stretch for his master, Leporello Don Giovanni, but has the misfortune to run into a vengeful future mother-in-law who can put to question the ability amatory until then "without blemish". The story is simple, Vincenzo Farnese at 19 marries a young, pretty, God-fearing who has a dowry of 300,000 crowns, a rich father and a general outfit. All this is of little value, because poor Margaret is revealed soon afflicted with a deformity that makes it unfit for marriage. After two years, Gonzaga, through the good offices of Cardinal Carlo Borromeo of Milan, the future saint, can be impossible to cancel the bond for the dynasty. The Farnese takes the veil as Sister Mary Lucina, and become the undisputed abbess in the monastery walls, you will devote to the theater passion that he shared with ex-husband. Vincent obviously back on the marriage market because the heir to a dukedom has the primary duty to procreate offspring for the dynasty. Among the eligible candidates is Eleonora de 'Medici, a prestigious party, the best offer then the square, but the question is not simple. The girl, who among other things, a cousin of Vincent, has a stepmother cumbersome, to say the pestiferous, Bianca Capello, second wife of Grand Duke of Florence, Francis I. The Capello, a former defeat dall'idropisia beautiful woman now and for years to rancid expected to be mistress, regarded as a parvenu and openly snubbed by all the small Italian courts, seizing the opportunity to avenge a bit '. The first lady of Florence has no objection to the marriage Medici-Gonzaga, but there would be a small detail, a trifle, so just to remove any remaining doubt. As the first Vincent marriage was annulled for lack of consummation, is not that the groom could kindly provide conclusive evidence of his virility? There is no way to get out, Grand Duchess foot down, and eventually gave Vincent. Place of trial Ferrara. Test bench closed a girl from the convent that the Medici they pledge themselves to compensate by giving dowry and her husband. The Gonzaga comes full of boldness, but after a few days, feeling cornered and all plant leaves. The first hand is a total fiasco and in the microcosm of small Italian courts has already started to laugh and Vincent, who feels ridiculed agree to try again. This time the seat of the test of manhood is chosen Venice with a corollary of the cardinal-judges. The girl called Giulia Albizzi guinea-pig, 21 years old and are promised more than 3000 crowns a husband for his trouble. On the evening of 11 March 1584 Vincenzo appointment comes with confidence and arrogance, sure that spicy foods eaten in abundance in the days before, they had the desired effect. Instead they are It is these who betrayed him and provoke a violent colic. The second episode resolves in a stalemate. It takes a third meeting to resolve the situation and to ensure the bride Gonzaga Florentine collection to which, despite the doubts of the mother-in-law (or as the case of suocerastra stepmother?), Will produce six children. Of course, Vincent was not a faithful husband, the Chronicle reported news of many lovers, often ostentatious much to the chagrin of legitimate wife who, not very willing to adapt to the use of the time to let it go and turn a blind eye to the amours, it seems he has done often a tragedy. Also because the pleasure-loving Duke, to run behind the skirts of beautiful ladies to leave more often than the weight of government on the shoulders of his wife.
The story of Vincenzo Gonzaga and his examination of masculinity in the cinema is over. In 1965, Pasquale Festa Campanile makes a play entitled "A Virgin for the Prince" in which Meredith gives a poor and a half star, branding him a product that oscillate between literature and humor to joke. " The extraordinary cast, with Vittorio Gassman in the role of Gonzaga, the beautiful Virna Lisi and then Philippe Leroy, Vittorio Caprioli, Mario Scaccia, Paolo Bourbons, Anna Maria Guarnieri and Tino Buazzelli.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Naruto Ninja Council 4 Sprite Sheets

The clothes of the court " May Queen "on display in Paris

It is true, I admit without shame, I often speak of Paris, France and the events taking place across the Alps, but I've already confessed my total dependence all'exagone, its language, its customs, traditions, history, and then be patient. Questra also shows the site of the Mona Foundation Bismack ( here) there are some beautiful photos that almost, almost like being there. The mise en scène is indeed a great (I'd love even more if I had been whiskers like Audrey Hepburn), the mythical and in good shape despite his age, Hubert de Givenchy.

From now until December 12 the halls of the Mona Bismarck Foundation in Paris welcome una splendida esposizione di costumi storici, ovvero mantelli di corte e abiti da sera, provenienti dal guardaroba dell'ultima regina d'Italia. Molti degli oggetti presentati facevano addirittura parte del corredo nuziale della futura regina. Infatti, contrariamente all'uso che voleva le spose (regali e non) già dotate di abbigliamento dalla famiglia di origine, il raffinatissimo principe di Piemonte non solo disegna il vestito da sposa della fidanzata, ma scegliere presso le più importanti sartorie italiane abiti e manti per le cerimonie ufficiali. Maria José, sposa straniera, viene quindi rivestita per simboleggiare l’assunzione della nuova nazionalità, in una sorta di “rito di passaggio” che affonda le sue radici in una ancient tradition. All gowns are particularly representative of the tastes of the period and although made in Italy reflect styles and lines typical of Parisian fashion, read Madeleine Vionnet, Paul Poiret and Elsa Schiaparelli and long coats that were worn by the women of the royal house in ceremonies of the court, testify to the skill and taste of Italian tailors. The Wardrobe follows the queen in exile and now belongs to the Foundation Umberto II and Marie Jose of Savoy presided over by Princess Maria Gabriella di Savoia, one of four children of the couple. Here images with many details and overview of this truly wonderful show. José Maria (1906-2001), born Princess of Belgium, is known as the "Queen of May" because its already on shaky throne pernamenza lasts even 24 days, the father Vittorio Emanuele III dall'abdicazione occurred May 9, 1946 to June 2 of that year, when the referendum only final abolish the institution of the monarchy. The daughter of King Albert I and Elisabeth of Bavaria cultured (in turn daughter of a brother of the legendary Sissy) January 8, 1930 she married the Prince Umberto of Savoy, but already knows the place of the sovereign will because, in view of a possible wedding, he had spent some years of "training" in a famous college in Florence for "young ladies" Well, Poggio Imperiale. On the life of Maria José (the his relationship with a husband and probably not in love with a difficult father, in full fascist that she came from an ultra-democratic and ultra-intellectual environment) there has been much said. If you want to know more about the May Queen, one of the most interesting section is definitely the one who wrote the journalist Luciano set to the "Queen misunderstood" (published by Simon) and that found here and here.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Reply Of Appreciation Letter

Lord Mountbatten, the last viceroy - Part Three Jewels


First Lord of the Admiralty
Mentre lord Louis è in India insieme a Edwina a tentare di dipanare una matassa sempre più intricata e spinosa, nell’Inghilterra appena uscita dalla II Guerra Mondiale si sta per celebrare un felice evento: le nozze della principessa ereditaria Elisabetta con Filippo di Grecia. Il giovanotto, che da ragazzino era stato “dimenticato” dalla madre e dal padre, praticamente, cresce in casa dello zio Mountbatten il quale lo avvia alla carriera nella Royal Navy e lo introduce nella famiglia reale inglese. A partire da un incontro forse casuale, forse no avvenuto durante una visita di re Giorgio V, della regina Elisabetta e delle principesse Elisabetta e Margaret, alla scuola navale di Darthmout. La futura regina ha 13 anni, il principe greco 19 and is already quite fascinating. The rest is history and Mountbatten did not hide his pride, he loves to promote marriage and this marriage is more a seal for himself and for his family. The junior branch of Hesse, degraded after the wedding of his grandfather with a "simple" Countess and further downgraded in abandoned German titles and the transformation of the name, returns to shine alongside the most prestigious monarchy in Europe. Philip, shortly before the wedding English asks for naturalization and take the surname of his mother and uncle. On 20 November 1947 the Crown Princess Bride, therefore, a Mountbatten and their future children will be Mountbatten-Windsor.


Athens 1962: Lord Mountbatten, the Infanta Beatrice (left) and the Infanta Cristina, daughter of her cousin Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain ex arrive at the party before the wedding of Juan Carlos of Bourbon and Greece's Sofia

In the years following what is now the Earl of Burma (earl of Burma to put it into English) also achieves another goal that complements the family pays ransom the humiliations suffered in the past. Mountbatten in April 1955 became the first Lord of the Admiralty, the same role that his father had had to resign because of German birth. In July 1958 he was Chief of Staff of Defence and six months after the master in-chief of the British Armed Forces. Coated with honors, medals and military awards, Lord Louis in 1960 the pain of losing his wife Edwina, cut short by a heart attack during one of his travels in the Far East. The remaining daughters (Patricia is married to the first Lord Brabourne who becomes a famous film producer, the second with the architect Pamela David Hicks) and eleven grandchildren who adore and worship him. Actually, the grandchildren are directed only ten, the eleventh grandchild is a pro, but for Charles Prince of Wales Mountbatten is more than a grandfather "honorary", is an example, a reference point, a friend, a guide and his country house in Broadlands a safe haven.

Lord Mountbatten in the 70s to the balcony of Buckingham Palace with the queen (center), Prince Philip and Princess Anne

With the passage of time, especially after the death of King George VI ascent to the throne, Lord Louis becomes confidant to the young Queen Elizabeth II, which became, from 1953 adjutant. Uncle Dickie is always available for advice in all matters, domestic policy, foreign, private life. Mountbatten, who loves to be the nature of any current event or issue, also because of his career and family ties, knowledge and contacts throughout the world. His sister is the queen of Sweden and he is a close friend of King Gustaf VI Adolf brother, is a cousin of the former Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain and very fond of her son, the pretender to the throne, Don Juan Count of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bhis colleague and fellow in the Royal Navy, attending heads of state and prime ministers, but also knows how to talk to ordinary people like few others and knows how to listen. Uncle Dickie, when Philip begins to treat his wife so arrogant and neglect (see also Trade), took the defense of the queen which often goes away in Broadlands. Consequently, the relationship with Philip, increasingly cold and detached, it freezes completely when Mountbatten took the defense of Charles. Retired since 1965 Lord Louis is committed to many causes, including the presidency of the United World Colleges, Lord Brabourne and convinces his son to shoot a movie about his life. "Mountbatten - says his biographer, Richard Hough - was vanitosissimo, but always with a great sense of humor. When lost or was contradicted it was not a pleasant company, but it was not bad mind and not hold a grudge. "

Romsey Abbey, the tomb of Lord Mountbatten photos courtesy of DA

"Dying does not worry me," he said, adding that he would like to cover his funeral for which he had left instructions minuziosissime that are respected to the letter. In the nave of Westminster Cathedral is the entire royal family and her face petrified by the pain of Prince Charles says much about his suffering and his inner moral solitude. Folta the representation of royalty came to pay homage to the last viceroy: the kings of Norway and Sweden, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Queen of Holland, the Prince of Monaco and that of Liechtenstein, Count of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhich represents son of King of Spain, the former king of Greece. "We should not be sad," said Mountbatten always referring to his future funeral and his explanation was simple "I had a life so happy and so rich." But the circumstances, the contemporary and the death of his nephew Nicholas, not far sempre lo stesso giorno e sempre per un attacco dell'Ira, di diciotto soldati britannici, rendono del tutto vano questo desiderio del vecchio soldato. La cerimonia del 5 settembre solleva un'onda di incredibile emozione in tutta la nazione. Duecento cadetti della Royal Navy tirano l'affusto di cannone su cui è posato il catafalco ricoperto dalla Union Jack e sul quale sono stati deposti il suo bastone di ammiraglio, la feluca, lo stendardo personale e la spada. Dopo di che il suo corpo andrà a riposare nell'abbazia di Romsey, di fronte al mare, per sempre.

Sua nipote India Hicks, che aveva undici anni al momento dell’attentato, ne parla come di un uomo “grande e amorevole”. “Quello che mi ha veramente segnata - India said in an interview with French weekly Point de Vue - was his greatness, in the broadest sense and figuratively. It was huge, gigantic. It 'was the center of our family spent school holidays together with her cousins, I have wonderful memories, his grandfather has really united us all to each other. " On the morning of the attack India, who had spent the previous day fishing with Lord Louis, prefers not to participate in the new sea trip and stay home. Shortly before leaving Mountbatten entered the room and asks her to "watch my dog." It 's his last memory of his grandfather.
Less than two years after India Hicks (now established designer) is one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Prince Charles, his godfather, with Lady Diana Spencer, who, incidentally, had breached the soul of the prince of Wales own the beloved uncle who died recently. Diana met him a few months after the bombings, for a hunt had approached him and had managed to win his reserve, saying that it had seemed very sad as he walked down the aisle of Westminster on the day of the funeral of Mountbatten. "It 's been the most tragic thing I've ever seen - says Diana - my heart bleeds for you while you watched. I thought you were so alone, you should be with someone to take care of you. "

Add a personal comment of the sentence above (referred to by Diana herself in the famous Andrew Morton biography) that he of course, Charles is dropped with the consequences we all know.



Monday, September 28, 2009

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real: the romantic history of the Khedive Tiara


When even the royal families were opinion and really count on the diplomatic scene and European politics, it could happen that a king, read Edward VII of England, praying his brother child to show around her two beautiful daughters, hoping to arrange a royal marriage and "attract" the British orbit, the happy bridegroom with an adjacent country. The age, the first years of the twentieth century, it is favorable, both on the English throne to sit on the Portuguese two young bachelors (Catholic, this is true, while the princesses are obviously British Anglican, but ecumenism begins to go out of fashion and the favor of the king of England is a LIKELY excommunication) and even beyond the young men crowned there, so in January 1905, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, with his wife Louise and two daughters Margaret and Patricia, began a long journey across Europe. The first stop on this tour unusual is Lisbon, where the two princesses are "inspected" by King Charles I and Queen Amelia on a possible union with one of their two sons, Carlos and Manuel, the Connaught pass from Portugal to Spain to visit the young King Alfonso XIII who seems interested in Patricia. The two will meet again in effect in England, but she says no and he will eventually marry another grandson of Queen Victoria, Princess Victoria Eugenia of Battemberg.
Meanwhile, having finished the first part of the demanding journey in search of a king or a crown prince for their girls, the Dukes of Connaught head for North Africa and Cairo happens during a stop at an unexpected miracle. In the Egyptian city of passage is also the Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden, the grandson of King Oscar II, who falls in love with Margaret. La passione è reciproca e la principessa inglese accetta subito la proposta di matrimonio che le fa questo ragazzone alto, serio, coltissimo, appassionato di libri, di archeologia (diventerà un grande esperto di arte ed antichità orientali) e di botanica.
Il fidanzamento, salutato con entusiasmo da entrambe le famiglie, è brevissimo e i due innamorati si sposano il 15 giugno 1905 nella St. George Chapel del castello di Windsor.
In occasione delle nozze il khedivè d’Egitto Abbas Helmi II (titolo persiano che utilizzarono tutti i viceré d’Egitto dal 1867 al 1914) offre alla sposa una bellissima tiara, come ricordo del grande amore nato proprio nella sua terra. L’elegantissimo gioiello costituito by a series of light swirls of brilliant posts in platinum, in a pattern typical of the era, was built at the beginning of 1904 the Maison Cartier.
How is it a future king's wife, Margaret (renamed in 1907 following the death of King Oscar II and the ascension to the throne of her father Gustav V of Sweden Crown Princess) gives birth to one after the other five children Gustavo Adolfo, Sigvard, Ingrid, and Carl Johan Bertil. She is passionate about gardening, the princess turns Sofiero Castle Gardens, the house that she and her husband had received as a wedding gift, but between one thing and one is also interested in painting and photography. During World War I Margaret crea in Svezia un gruppo di sostegno alla Croce Rossa e si prodiga per venire in aiuto ai prigionieri. La favola però ha un epilogo inatteso e tragico, mentre attende del suo sesto figlio, Margaret contrae un'infezione che la conduce rapidamente alla morte, il 1° maggio del 1920 a soli 38 anni.


Ingrid principessa di Svezia, regina di Danimarca
I suoi gioielli vengono divisi fra i figli e la tiara del Khedivè tocca alla figlia Ingrid che nel 1935 sposa il principe ereditario di Danimarca, il futuro re Federico IX. La sua prima figlia si chiamerà Margaret in memory of a mother too soon disappeared. And 'the present Queen Margarethe II of Denmark. But the memory of her grandmother never knew this thanks to a continuing tradition of his tiara to the Khedive.

The three daughters of Queen Ingrid, from left, Anne-Marie, Benedikte and Margarethe

All three daughters of Queen Ingrid wore on the day of their wedding tiara's grandmother: Princess Margaretha , the future queen in 1967 on the occasion of his marriage to the French Count Henri de Laborde Montpezat and Princess Benedikte in 1968 when she married Prince Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. In 1964, the youngest daughter of the Danish kings, Princess Anne-Marie had united her fate to that of the new King Constantine II of Greece, and despite the fabulous treasure of this royal family, had chosen to stop the veil with a tiara of the Khedive.

Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg

A romantic family tradition that continues into the next generation, with Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Benedikte's daughter, who takes the tiara in 1998 , and Princess Alexia of Greece, daughter of Anne-Marie, in 1999.
Over the five heirs to the famous tiara of Queen Ingrid also wear the veil in place of Ireland made for the wedding of Princess Margaret of Connaught

Alessia of Greece with her husband Carlos Morales Quintana

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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The beautiful Versailles, joking aside

This post, which apparently has nothing to do, in fact has two reasons to be . First comes the invitation of Lady Placida ( here but not otherwise read after you have fun) to write me a story that I mentioned its parts. Then since October 20 in Versailles will be inaugurated the first major exhibition on Louis XIV (of which I spoke here), it seemed nice to come back. Then I am a huge fan di storia francese, di reali francesi, di vacanze francesi, questo non c'entra assolutamente nulla. Giuro.
Ad ogni modo l'esposizione resterà aperta fino all'inizio di febbraio e chissà che non io riesca a fare un salto, anche se Versailles è davvero splendida soprattutto in primavera-estate, oppure organizziamo una gita in torpedone?
Che ne dite, non sembra un signore serio? Corazza, elmo, parruccone d'ordinanza, il bastone da maresciallo del regno (che sarebbe poi quello di Francia) il personaggio di cui sopra è Luigi Alessandro di Borbone, conte di Tolosa, figlio illegittimo, ma legittimato di Luigi XIV e della celebre marchesa di Montespan. Great conqueror of beautiful women, the Sun King of course also has a bevy of babes, as we said then, "the left hand, which he loves dearly, a system in which key posts, and forgive almost anything. The Count of Toulouse (1678-1737) is, in the large group of children one of the most successful de Re, an admiral, a brave soldier is also a man unwilling to intrigue. In fact, to be held away from the squabbles of his father's succession to see the clash of the other legitimate children (Louis XIV in his will makes it next to the crown, this is a scandal) and the Regent Philippe d'Orleans and live happy animating a brilliant court in his castle of Rambouillet. Meanwhile, back when he lived on a permanent basis in the wonderful and crowded the palace of Versailles, the young and lively Count of Toulouse it combines one of his, knowing that the paternal benevolence to escape from punishment.
Night Alessandro Luigi is introduced, with a few friends in the room of the Marquis de Gramont who sleep snoring at full blast. The silent visitors are quickly soak up clothes, underwear and shoes that bring in a great hurry in the rooms of the Count of Toulouse, where a crowd waiting for them to tailors, embroiderers and socks ready to get down to work. In a flash all the seams of the dresses of the Marquis are undone and then stitched up taking care to tighten the original measurements. After the work of pranksters, the company is in the room of rinfila gentiluomo e rimette tutto a posto.
L'indomani mattina come il marchese appena sveglio riceve la visita guarda un po' del conte di Tolosa che fra un'amenità e un complimento lo osserva con attenzione ed esclama "ma che avete amico mio, mi sembrate gonfio!". Altri amici sopraggiungono per augurare il buongiorno al marchese e anche loro notano in lui un aspetto insolito, "che sia l'idropisia" si domandano. Già leggermente in ansia, il marchese ordina ai camerieri di vestirlo, ma ovviamente non c'è verso di farlo entrare negli abiti. Evidentemente, osservano i presenti, il povero Gramont nel corso della notte si è gonfiato, quindi c'è bisogno di un medico, ma non uno qualunque qui ci vuole un luminare. Che naturalmente il conte di Tolosa si affretta a cercare. Dopo un'oretta ecco arrivare nelle stanze del marchese di Gramont il dottor Bassompietrus (cioè Tolosa traverestito) che visita, osserva, tasta, esamina e conclude: "è gonfio, brutto segno, vi conviene fare testamento". Il marchese spaventato a morte fa chiamare il notaio per stendere l'atto, scrive a parenti e amici, ordina Messe in memoria. Il finto medico però gli offre una vita d'uscita, una cura, che dovrebbe salvarlo, ma c'è una condizione. Gramont se si salverà deve giurare recarsi dal re entro sera e per fargli esaminare il suo vaso da notte. Disperato il marchese è combattuto fra la paura di morire e le reazioni del re, ma alla fine giura solennemente per iscritto che farà as required. Toulouse, always disguised as a doctor writes a prescription, go to the sick and leaves. Left alone, the Marquis looks at the paper and reads "Accipite Cisal purpunctum et dissuasion" (get the scissors and Undoing the seams), after the date ends ingenuous groom to open their eyes: the first of April.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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MARRIED YESTERDAY: 25 years ago the wedding of Astrid of Belgium and Lorenz of Habsburg-Lorraine

wanted the bride? Eccheli here and here as things get for good or not, today is the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of two that are almost unknown to most, perhaps even if, by chance, they are two people with strong ties to Italy. She's Astrid of Belgium, daughter at the time of Prince Albert of Liege, and Paola Ruffo di Calabria, the beautiful Italian who in the late 50s, married the brother of the king of Belgium. He is the Archduke Lorenz of Habsburg-Lorraine (on the title, there are disputes, according to some should be called Archduke Lorenz of Austria, but I like more so), nephew to turn some people truly legendary. His paternal grandparents are the last Austrian emperor, Charles I and his wife, the extraordinary and tostissima Empress Zita, born Princess of Bourbon-Parma. A small woman of steel in two short years of his reign is working to end a war (World War) and then exiled tragic and devastating, and soon a widow with eight children, chooses the path of rigor, understatement and social commitment in the memory of the Beloved Husband deceased. By Lorenz maternal grandfather as Duke of Aosta Amedeo, the hero of the Battle of the Area Alagi who was defeated, he prefers to stay in Africa with his soldiers. Amedeo, who died in captivity, the British make the honors of war and his name lives on today in one of the great-grandchildren, the eldest son of Lorenz and Astrid.
The Princess and the Archduke (she is 22 years old and he almost 31) convoluted relations between the satisfaction of real (at a time when many of the principles brought to the altar of bourgeois girls), 22 September 1984 in Notre Dame du Sablon in Brussels and said piovosissima "sposa bagnata sposa fortunata", in questo caso pare ci abbia preso davvero. La coppia resiste da 25 anni senza scosse, senza turbamenti e soprattutto senza scandali. Lui è un banchiere, lei assolve ai doveri di rappresentanza "reale" da quando (dopo la modifica della Costituzione nel 1993) alle donne è stato consentito l'accesso al trono. Insieme hanno tirato su cinque figli, Amedeo, Maria Laura, Joachim, Luisa Maria e Laetizia Maria e, nonostante qualcuno sussurri che Astrid non è una mamma molto presente, la coppia pare felice e la famiglia unita ed armoniosa.

Eccoli oggi (nella foto qui sopra), nella loro veste ufficiale e di rappresentanza. Il giorno delle nozze, a cui prendono by representatives of all the royal families of Europe, Astrid is wearing a crinoline dress of the Belgian couturier Louis Mies and chooses not to bring one of the beautiful crowns of the royal house, but stops the bun with some white flowers. The veil, in old lace-up in Brussels, belongs to the family Ruffo di Calabria and is worn by all the women of the family.

The couple began their married life in Basel, where Lorenz works, and only return to Brussels in the early 90s, but remaining in the shadows. Astrid and Lorenz are screened on the front of the scene in the summer of 1993 to the death of his uncle, King Baudouin. What is now the new king's daughter assumes his duties in full because, in addition to being second in line of succession, is also one of the few women in the family since the brothers are not yet married and widowed Queen Fabiola is moving towards a life almost monastic.

Who knows speaks of it as a very shy person, but also very friendly and pleasant, easy and gentle. Some Princess Astrid was opened a little 'more, you buy a certain security, after over 40 years and since then has also changed their way of dressing, leaving the classic and put a little' old-fashioned clothes more fashion. The photo above, taken in December last marriage of Archduchess Marie Christine of Habsburg-Lorraine, however, demonstrates how she and her daughter, despite the change and modernization, have an urgent need of a good stylist and hairdresser.

Insights for French here site Noblesses & Royautées.

a ps - I apologize to those who waited on Lord Mountbatten's third episode, coming in a few days, but this silver anniversary seemed an opportunity not to be missed, plus (mea culpa) I had never spoken the real Belgium

ps 2 - I'm sorry, I did not put links to the names of various characters, impeatrice Zita, the Duke of Aosta, but lately I wikipedia has a little 'disappointed. Be patient ...

Friday, September 18, 2009

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One day in mid-June, I realized that the name of my blog (born suddenly and without much thought, after months in which the idea effects smoldered in a remote corner of my brain) is the title of a novel by Thomas Mann. And to say that "Royal Highness" I'd read and enjoyed as a young girl (shy and unsociable, and very often hidden behind that wonderful weapon of defense, also known as Chinese walls, which are stacks of books) and then have me re-read several times by large (We are so passionate, I dedicate it to work almost every year the complete works of Jane Austen), always drawing a lot of satisfaction. Because it is a perfect work, in writing, plot, style, tone a little 'decadent. However, despite the mood of the author, apparently ends well and this comforted my unquenchable thirst for romance, unfortunately met only by the novels of Barbara Cartland, but it reads like Mickey Mouse. A few days ago a kind remarks (Nicole) has written to me telling me of his "shock", even in the name of the blog she remembered something and eventually it became a flash and the novel by German writer. So (in attesa del post sulle spose reali, si lo faccio, lo faccio e della terza parte su lord Mountbatten) eccomi qui a consigliarvi questa lettura o rilettura.

“Altezza reale” racconta la storia di un principe cadetto nato con una mano atrofizzata: fin dalla nascita il difetto fisico si mescola ad un felice presagio, che racconta della felicità a venire per il regno dominato dal re con questo difetto. Ma solo più avanti nella sua vita il secondogenito sarà destinato alla rappresentanza del potere, dopo l'abbandono delle funzioni pubbliche da parte del primogenito, di salute cagionevole. Molto amato dal suo popolo il principe salverà il regno dalla rovina Economic marrying a wealthy American. It will not be a marriage only of interest because the two really love each other. The novel is full of symbolism and references to history and society of the late '800. The Kaiser Guglielmo II, dragging Germany in the disaster of World War I, just happens to have an arm ankylosed birth. In those years there are many families of the old castles in Europe and privileges to save their children are convoluted with American heiresses happy to come in aristocracy. "Royal Highness" is the title under which ordinary mortals should be put to the person who by birth (or marriage) are owned by the Crown or former rulers.
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And now I also have a question, but the world of blogs (those interesting and well written, accurate) is all female?

Sunday, September 13, 2009

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Royal Highness Royal wedding: from the set at Hampton Court, the marriage of Lord Frederick Windsor with actress Sophie Winckelman

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warned / and this is a place of pure gossip, gossip very low levels, but so mica can only ever speak of philosophy! And then there were requests. In addition, raise your hand if the hairdresser goes "Limes" to avoid reading the trashy magazines heavily stationed next to the chairs. Having said that we come to the photos.

The young couple fresh (the wedding date back to yesterday afternoon) are Lord Frederick Windsor, 31st in the order of succession to the British throne in quantoil his great-grandfather was King George V, and Sophie Winckelman professional actress, which, as is evident in the image above has the air to tell everyone "I did, I caught a really nice party." He, who works in the City and does not have substantial assets, has relatives in exchange for the prestige they call Queen Elizabeth II, Prince of Wales and so on, which, however, did not attend the mass wedding celebrated with great pomp in the royal residences the most beautiful surroundings of London, Hampton Court Palace. The bride wears a creation by Anna Roza Bystrov for Couture: crinoline skirt and backless blouse as it seems on the verge of collapse on decoltée. The coprispalla lace does not improve the situation.
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Actually parents him, Prince Michael of Kent and his wife Marie Christine (also known as Princess Michael) are not part of the entourage real tight, because sometimes, especially her, they did discuss and have been subject to ferocious attacks by the press. Marie Christine, Austrian-born father and a compromise with the Nazi regime, is a Catholic (at the time of the wedding then Michael had to give up his rights to inheritance) and yet divorced at the time of marriage was, incidentally, Lord Mountbatten to the Queen to digest the bitter pill. In the years following the birth of children, Marie Christine, whose husband does not enjoy the benefits of a "civil list" (that is bestowed by the Queen of pocket money in return della copertura di un certo numero di eventi pubblici) si è inventata dei lavori decisamente redditizi: ha scritto saggi storici su personaggi reali (con relative accuse di plagio) e partecipa, insieme al marito, a feste di ogni genere previo congruo compenso. Pare abbia anche avuto diversi amanti, ma il matrimonio è rimasto in piedi.
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Ecco qui la mamma dello sposo che è ancora una bellissima donna e per le nozze del figlio, nonostante l'amore per le mise un tantino vistose, ha scelto la sobrietà di un abito blu notte la cui scollatura è stata arricchita da uno splendido collier di pelle and sapphires in the purest Art Deco style. The jewel, along with many others, belonged to Marie Christine's mother-in-law, Princess Marina of Greece, the wife in the 30s of Prince George Duke of Kent, youngest son of King George V.
A technical detail, the husband is only Lord Frederick, because after World War I King George V decided that only the royal princes were sons and grandsons of the sovereign, all others should have been accontentari of courtesy titles.

And since we're on the subject of actresses who espouse similar principles and here comes a couple of pictures of the wedding took place Saturday, September 5 to Antoing in Belgium, Prince Edouard de Ligne with Italian actress Isabella Orsini. Anche in questo caso il ramo è molto collaterale (con sono i Ligne del famoso castello di Beloeil), ma lei è comunque soddisfatta della conquista che la porta nel circolo della chiusissima aristocrazia belga. Piccola delusione, alle nozze erano annuncianti i duchi di Brabante, principi ereditari del Belgio, che però non si sono fatti vedere.
La sposa indossa un abito del couturier belga Gerard Watelet, porta un diadema ornato di acquamarine (o di topazi blu, vista la dimensione delle pietre sarei per questa seconda opzione) ed un lungo velo di famiglia, ma forse avrebbero dovuto avvisarla che le principesse non fanno le standing ovation.

Altre immagini here and then here for a detail of the tiara, here and here for the mother of him in fuchsia pink pantsuit. The biorgrafia her is here, but there is also an official site here. photos are from the site of the wedding Ligne Noblesses & Royautées

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

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Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy - part

The viceroy and the clothes viceregina coronation

Lord Mountbatten knows and deeply loves India, nation visited on several occasions, becoming friends with many people. But there is also a deep and romantic between Mountbatten and the mysterious country that at the end of World War II is crying out for independence. In New Delhi, in February 1922, the young lord Louis, then adjutant of the Prince of Wales on the road in the dominion of the Crown, asked her to marry Edwina Ashley. Twenty-five years later, despite a tumultuous marriage to say the least and a war that saw them heroically in the front line, the two are once again in New Delhi. The task ahead of them need all their energy and a good dose of recklessness on the part of both. The plural is necessary because the role of Edwina with her husband last viceroy with the thorny task of managing the transition, is crucial.

From left Nehru, Mountbatten and Jinnah, Mountbatten behind General Ismay
According to General Ismay, a close associate of Lord Louis, to become Viceroy of India was how to take command of a burning ship in the middle of the ocean and the hold full of ammunition. On paper, the job seems easy, sign on some documents, the organization of the return of British officials, the celebration of some lavish ceremonies, but the reality is more complex because the Indian people do not exist in name and fact. The 360 \u200b\u200bmillion inhabitants of the subcontinent are divided into many communities that do not love (260 million Hindus, 95 million Muslims, 500 principles and maharaja independent siksa, Parsis, Christians, Jews), and while the Congress Party led by Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi argues for an India united the Muslims of Jinnah want at all costs an independent state. For months the country is on the brink of civil war and when King George VI and Prime Minister Attlee to Mountbatten asked to accept the daunting task, Lord Louis, perhaps for the first time in life, is confused and hesitant. The prevailing sense of duty and loyalty to the King and his cousin, but in exchange for full power and total freedom of action. On 24 March 1947, the enthronement ceremony is magnificent and in the days to follow the Maharaja, which Mountbatten had good relations, I accept the transition to the new republic, but the negotiations are unlocked sull'irremovibilità of Jinnah. The leader of the Muslims want an independent state, for which already has a name, Pakistan, the initials of the adjoining regions: Pendiab, Afghan, Kashmir, Indis, Sind and Balouchistan.


The Mountbatten with Gandhi
Over the weeks the clashes turned into riots that often degenerate into slaughterhouses and faced with a situation like Mountbatten is decided, the principle of the division in May in two states is acquired and the date for the handover is August 15, meanwhile border minorities make your luggage. Edwina its part, strives to bring aid and assistance to people devastated by what not only a political crisis is also a major humanitarian emergency. In the chaos the restless vice queen is also the manner and time to fall in love and relationship, perhaps only platonic, but certainly very intense, and soon became well known because he's Nehru. An important relationship for both tolerated by Lord Mountbatten, who among other things, greatly esteem the leader of the Congress Party and has excellent relations with the Gandhi. Lord Louis on the other hand can not penetrate the armor Jinnah's "cold as ice, arrogant, conceited, relentless." "It seemed that the Indian subcontinent - writes the biographer of Mountbatten, Richard Hough - were scattered bombs political race to watch. While Mountbatten was running around the country to defuse them, others were placed a bit 'everywhere. " Soon the riots and massacres convince the viceroy of the need "to do quickly." Edwina is always at his side to bring aid where possible and visit the massacres took place, often with cries el'affranta viceregina Nehru for Mother India. A restless and unfaithful wife, but crucial to Mountbatten, which concluded the handover becomes Governor of the new Indian state, because the charm, charm and temperament of the beautiful Edwina decided to win a lot of mistrust. Episodes of unprecedented violence and anarchy continue even after independence and Lady Mountbatten as may strives to bring comfort and aid to suffering people with the same desperate energy that he had sustained during his mission in Southeast Asia.


Lord Mountbatten with Jinnah

January 30, 1938 When is killed Gandhi, Mountbatten is among the first to reach the scene and the angry mob ready to accuse the Muslims replied "no it was a Hindu. " "I was drawn to guess," he confessed later, but turn out to be true, and his presence of mind to at least prevent another massacre.
The war hero does not come out well from this experience in India, the criticism was fierce and the last viceroy, was accused of "having your foot on the accelerator pushed too hard and not being able to negotiate with Jinnah, more irritated by friendly relations with Nehru and Gandhi. A Mountbatten's no excuse to say that Prime Minister Attlee would not accept negotiations and indeed had long decided that everything was completed quickly, but the fast partition was a tragedy. The result was the most terrible and ferocious battles interracial and the most horrendous carnage that India had ever known. Many had advised Mountbatten not to accept this assignment "a hopeless mission," because "he had obtained any result would still be frowned upon and criticized." In addition, Lord Louis, despite the experience of war in Southeast Asia (and the alleged sympathies that Labor had made him special sympathy to the British Prime Minister) was "constitutionally inappropriate" because of his Teutonic mentality and a soldier, "a lead to slow, patient negotiations with the East, to sail between the rocks and the currents of politics, religion and races. " After
periodo trascorso in India, Mountbatten torna al servizio attivo in Marina e qualche anno dopo raggiunge finalmente il suo obiettivo e chiude un cerchio, ma questa è un'altra storia.
II - segue.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009

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Villa San Michele in Anacapri: magical refuge of true loves

Vi piacerebbe ricevere o fare una proposta di matrimonio su questa terrazza?

o anche all'ombra di questo pergolato in un tiepido giorno di inizio summer?

They happened, but after playing in the house because the house San Michele in Anacapri is owned by the Swedish state and the royal family, of course, can come and go at will. So Jonas Berström (born in 1979, famous lawyer with New York experience and upper-class Scandinavian family) for years official escort and unofficial boyfriend of Princess Madeleine, youngest daughter of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, has seen fit to ask for the hand its beautiful there. A place to dream, a beautiful island. She of course agreed immediately because they were years trembled on hold, not so much of the proposal, as a similar decision by the Crown Princess Victoria and her older sister. After placing the large historic home with her boyfriend (they married June 19, 2010, here the engagement), the cadet has wasted no time even if the father king seems to have a little bit concerned about the onerous costs of two marriages by return mail. The subjects, however, can rest assured, the marriage of Madeleine, with a view to the end of 2010 or early 2011, will certainly be "more intimate and less opulent" than her sister's heir to the throne, and above all be borne by the
King on August 11 in Stockholm, the happy couple met la stampa, posato per la foto di rito e mostrato l'anello di fidanzamento. Lui bello e aitante come sempre, lei un tantino meno nonostante di Fendi in un rosa cipria un po' penalizzante per l'incarnato e gli splendidi colori di una principessa che fino ad oggi aveva mostrato una netta predilezione per Gucci e Chanel.
Perché a quasi un mese di distanza vi propongo questa news che sa un po' di naftalina nonostante l'accenno in un post scriptum di qualche settimana fa? Semplice, proprio oggi ho letto un articolo molto interessante su villa San Michele, luogo incantevole che ha accolto non una, ma due vicende reali. Una è quella del fidanzamento di Madelaine e Jonas e l'altra la storia della grande amicizia (forse anche amore) fra la regina Victoria of Sweden, wife of King Gustav V and quadrisavola the newly engaged, and the doctor, writer and philanthropist Axel Munthe, Swedish.
Queen Victoria of Sweden (1862-1930) was born Princess of Baden

love with Italy and especially struck by the beauty of the island of Capri, Munthe buy a small house in ruins, with an adjacent chapel dedicated to St. Michael, who restores gradually with the savings of his work as a doctor. After the money, but not yet completed the home that the intent of the owner must be "a monument of the spirit, according to the principle that the soul needs more space than the body," Munthe following the advice of the ambassador of Sweden to Rome opened a clinic in the capital. The Swedish doctor, known for its cutting-edge theories, but also because free care for the poor and raise money for soup kitchens, orphanages and children's hospitals, has sought and much appreciated.
The proceeds of his work soon became more than enough to meet all the needs and what initially seemed to be just a refuge, it becomes an imposing building, a house museum, enriched by precious works of art and archaeological objects, in the area was rich for being the site of a sumptuous villa, probably belonged to the Emperor Augustus. The chapel became his studio, where raccoglie libri, opere d'arte e un grande pianoforte. "Voglio che la mia casa sia aperta al sole, al vento e alla voce del mare, come un tempio greco, e luce, luce, luce dovunque!", scrive molti anni dopo nel suo libro-testamento "La storia di San Michele" che consacra definitivamente la sua fama di scrittore e assicura il futuro dell'omonima fondazione, dove ancora oggi studenti provenienti dalla Svezia si dedicano a studi storici e naturalistici su Capri.
Grande amante degli animali, Munthe accoglie nel parco di piante rare ed esotiche che circonda la dimora numerosi cani i quali vengono curati con la stessa affezione dei suoi più importanti pazienti. San Michele diventa presto il centro di un vero movimento spirituale. Vi arrivavano from all over the world, writers, painters, philosophers, kings, the pursuit of happiness and health. Munthe care of his patients that not only the body but the soul, in 1892 became the personal physician of the Crown Princess Victoria (queen of Sweden since 1907), whose poor health causing considerable concern. The Scandinavian climate is not ideal for a woman weakened by three difficult pregnancies, suffering because of frequent bronchitis and possibly tubercular. Victoria is probably even a little depressed, like the famous Sissi, and Munthe therapy is simple: Mediterranean climate, motorcycles, good company, that is, it must be said, a good remedy for the nerves as fragile as it was then. On the other hand è noto che il matrimonio fra l'erede del regno di Svezia e la principessa tedesca è molto infelice.
In un'epoca che ancora non conosce la penicillina chi se la può permettere sverna al caldo e Capri, guarda caso è l'ideale. Dal 1910 la regina su consiglio del suo medico trascorre lunghi periodi sull'isola dove acquista la piccola e spartana villa Caprile. Victoria e Munthe ogni giorno fanno lunghe passeggiate, spesso portando uno dei cani al guinzaglio, visto che l'amore per gli animali è uno dei punti in comune fra la sovrana e il medico. Anzi lei è al suo fianco nell'impegnativa impresa di strappare al proprietario il monte Barbarossa, sulle cui falde ogni primavera e autunno i cacciatori facevano strage di uccelli. Pagato una somma esorbitante, il monte va a completare il grande sogno, e diventa un eden dove gli uccelli possono liberamente sostare nei lunghi viaggi migratori. Musicista raffinata, quando il medico organizza dei concerti a San Michele no di rado si siede seduta al pianoforte. "Fuggo la neve come le rondini" scrive la regina, aggiungendo "se non passassi l'inverno a Capri, morirei".
Munthe come già in altri casi, non mantiene un distacco professionale dalla sua paziente e Victoria sviluppa una profonda dipendenza dal suo medico visto che il suo problema, oltre i polmoni, era di natura psicologica. La regina trascorre gli ultimi 20 anni della sua vita in compagnia di Munthe, con l’unico intermezzo della I Guerra Mondiale, quando il medico can not agree to be on the side of Germany, is working with the British Red Cross, while Victoria is inclined to the Germanic world. They were lovers? Hard to say, it is certain that the relationship between them was so long and intimate to be fed gossip and judging from the letters that were written, the physical involvement can not be excluded completely.
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