Re: Queen Maxima's eye-catching earrings Archived Message
Posted by John R on November 23, 2013, 12:15 am, in reply to "Re: Queen Maxima's eye-catching earrings"
If they were / are buying expensive jewellery at this pace one might raise the question whether the Dutch taxpayers are paying them a bit too much. I don't believe other European royal houses purchase the same amount of rather expensive Jewels at this pace. But I could be wrong. Anyone? --Previous Message-- : Why is it worrying? The Prince of Orange, now : the King, is a man in (financially) pretty : well-to-do circumstances. His parents : probably would spend their private money : more on modern sculptures, paintings, : objects d'art, etc. : : The Prince of Orange, now the King, still is : relatively short married (11 years), with : three young daughters and seemed so far more : interested in buying properties in : Argentina, Mozambique and Greece, in : providing his beautiful wife nice personal : items and carefree shopping possibilities. : When the King advances in age and his : daughters go to university etc., he will : probably more go his parents' way: buying : art, books, artefacts rather than jewelry. : : Most 'new' items like the tutti frutti set, : the fire opals set, the kunzites set, the : amethysts set, the onyx set, seem not to : have any link with Arab rulers. :
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