Re: The expensive jewel gifts from different countries Archived Message
Posted by Boris on July 17, 2012, 11:56 am, in reply to "Re: The expensive jewel gifts from different countries"
No, this is actually not the case; in general, an exchange of gifts takes place. --Previous Message-- : I think it is the host who gives the present. : : --Previous Message-- : Maybe Belgium should host an Emir or Sultan : here or there, Paola could use at least a : dramatic necklace. Her two existing : necklaces are way too modest for a queen. : : --Previous Message-- : I know that, for example, the Arab rulers : have : given very expensive jewels to Sofía of : Spain (necklaces, bracelets, earrings...) : and, of course, she has accepted all (and : worn). : : Regards! : : --Previous Message-- : Well, any of them. I meant that the Arab : Emirates seem to be quite generous with : expensive jewelry to foreign royals. It : would be a very useful gesture. : : Just a thought. : : : : --Previous Message-- : Hi! What Royal Family could request that? : The : one from Spain, Norway, Sweden, : Netherlands...? : : Regards! : : --Previous Message-- : Do you suppose the Royal Family could : respectfully request that places they visit : make a donation in lieu of expensive jewelry : (of which they have plenty)? : : Just curious. : : I am thinking of the Arab Emirates for one. : : : : : : : : : : : :
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