It is true that I don't live in a monarchic country. I live in Romania- one of the countries with great corruption level. I know a lot about the misuse of public funds- I'm a journalist. However, I think that even royal families are entitled to have their private money and use it the way they wish- even on a 15.000 $ dress.Originally posted by oanadobre+May 25th, 2004 - 10:05 am--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (oanadobre @ May 25th, 2004 - 10:05 am)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by Purr@May 25th, 2004 - 8:54 am
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C'mon guys. You keep saying that they looked too serious and didn't show their feelings (the bride and the groom, I mean). I think they are supposed to look like that. They're not Brad and Jennifer or J Lo and Ben Afflek. They are symbols of a very serious institution- hence their formal behaviour. Personally, I would have thought as inappropriate if they had had a long kiss on the mouth in the balcony....
And I actually loved her dress...
something tells me you don't live in spain or any country with a royal family
yes, they are an "institution", and live on OUR money. since spain is a democracy above all, they are commanded to do as the country wishes. they are compelled to be friendly and close to the people that pay for everything they have... kings and queens aren't an "insitution" one has to respect and fear above all anymore. if they are distant from their country, we can vote them out. nowadays they're a simple act of entertainment, they're closer to "jennifer and brad" than you think.
and that stupid, ugly dress cost us over 15,000€, can you believe it?
P.S.: Monarchy is not a result of your democratic wish- the Parliament and (in some countries, Spain included) the prime-minister is. And yes, monarchy IS an institution. [/b][/quote]
¡ i get very passionate about monarchy.
the spanish monarchy was created by franco in 1978. he chose the current king. now, if we want to stop having him as a king, we CAN vote for the monarchy to stop. it's as simple as changing a law and sending them to exile. also, the spanish royal family don't have much money at all. i think you misunderstood me when i said they use out money. they don't misuese the funds, we simple spend too much on royalty as a nation, and yes, they DID buy the dress with our money (that comes from the taxes we pay). but that'll change in less than a century, as soon as the older generations pass away, us the younger generations are going to vote them out