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The changing world of royalty – criticism
Bits & Pieces, Miscellaneous

The changing world of royalty – criticism

There are far more former monarchies than reigning monarchies in the world left. In the years to come only more monarchies will disappear and become a republic. Nowadays there is a lot of criticism on the work ethics, the finances, the private holidays and a lot of other subjects. You have to be seen to […]

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Current and future exhibitions
Exhibitions, Featured, Travel

Current and future exhibitions

Last updated: 23 March 2023 This list contains temporarily noble and royal exhibitions all over the world. If you hear about an exhibition that is not yet listed, let me know. Australia Summer 2023 – The Australian Museum, SydneyRamses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs Austria 21 October 2022 – 16 April 2023Heidi […]

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Royal News February 2021 Photo & Copyright: Maison du Grand-Duc/Sophie Margue
News, Royal News

Royal News February 2021

Last modified: 7 March 2021 1 February Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia is shocked and saddened by the news of a break-in at the Museum of Karadjordje in Radovanjski lug. Several valuable artifacts were stolen late last week. The museum is dedicated to the great-great-great-grandfather of the Crown Prince. A new study by Professor Tim […]

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Royal Calendars 2021
Books & Magazines, Media & Co

Royal Calendars 2021

The wall next to my computer this year is decorated with a royal calendar. When you’re looking for it, there are several ones available, although it might vary per year. I bought mine from photographer Albert Nieboer from Royal Press Europe, who has done a great job, and created a calendar with lovely photos. There […]

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The Bhutanese Royal Desktop Calendar
Internet, Media & Co

The Bhutanese Royal Desktop Calendar

Nobody will wonder if I say that the photo on my desktop is a royal one. Since more than two years already I am a huge fan of the monthly desktop calendars the Bhutanese site Yellow provides. The site is being curated by the Royal Office for Media and they do an excellent job when […]

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