Posted by FrankS![]()

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on 9/10/2009, 17:43:42, in reply to "Re: Solemn opening of the Danish Parliament today"
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I think of the "royal kiss" as a kind of special sign -- like a kid's club special handshake -- that sets them apart, even when one is curtseying to the other. Which is why, I think, the Queen Elizabeth the QM was offended by President Carter's buss several decades ago.
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: On the contrary, royals always kiss each other
: at official events. Even at gala dinners,
: with those heavy tiaras.
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: No, I think that kissing eachother when
: royals
: attend a state event is out of the question.
: They could kiss later perhaps... Not in
: front the cameras
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: I never saw Dutch or British royals kiss
: eachother at state events.
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