http://www.nando.net/newsroom/ntn/world/111895/world727_1.html
Susan
Alexandra Manley is not chinese. Her mother is polish-austrian.
And Her father is british. She all mixed up Europeans. She has
nothing with Chinese. She just worked in Hong Kong.
Too bad Susan, she is not a Chinese.
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Before you buy.
Nathanial kai-po wrote:
> She is Asian though. And she probably has some Chinese pedigree
> in her.
Her father is British-Chinese.
Susan
Leolee, your anti-Chinese bias is showing. Here's more information about
her, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/3390/denmark.html
She's just had a baby, blending Asian heritage into European royalty.
She's been called the Princess Di of Denmark.
leol...@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> In article <395618C7...@hers.com>,
> fla...@his.com wrote:
> > Here's a URL to one of the articles about her:
> >
> > http://www.nando.net/newsroom/ntn/world/111895/world727_1.html
> >
> > Susan
> >
> >
>
> Alexandra Manley is not chinese. Her mother is polish-austrian.
> And Her father is british. She all mixed up Europeans. She has
> nothing with Chinese. She just worked in Hong Kong.
>
> Too bad Susan, she is not a Chinese.
>
Peter L wrote:
> Old news.
Yes, but the information was asked for.
Susan
As Porky Pig once wisely stated: "Budeep-budeep big deal."
What I said is fact. Manley is not chinese. There is no way the
European oldest monarchy would accept Chinese-looking wife.
Manley physically look mixed european than Eurasian or something
chineses people are wishing for. And don't make me laugh!
She has never been called Di of Denmark. She has been called who
is Manley anyway.
leol...@my-deja.com wrote:
> In article <8j769q$v6l$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>,
> nlight...@my-deja.com wrote:
> > Alexandra Manley is not chinese. Her mother is polish-austrian. And
> > Her father is british.?She all mixed up Europeans. She has nothing
> with
> > Chinese. She just worked in Hong Kong.
> > ?> Too bad Susan, she is not a Chinese.
> >
> > Leolee, your anti-Chinese bias is showing. Here's more information
> about
> > her, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/3390/denmark.html
> > She's just had a baby, blending Asian heritage into European royalty.
> > She's been called the Princess Di of Denmark.
> >
>
> What I said is fact. Manley is not chinese. There is no way the
> European oldest monarchy would accept Chinese-looking wife.
This is incorrect on both counts.
The Grimaldis of Monaco are the oldest royal house (such as it is),
and the Princess looks Eurasian.
If you are trying to say that only being "part" denies any link
at all, I'd have to say it looks like you're alone in this.
> Manley physically look mixed european than Eurasian
Right. She looks as tho' she is both European and Asian.
> or something
> chineses people are wishing for. And don't make me laugh!
> She has never been called Di of Denmark.
I guess we could look this one up, if you insist.
> She has been called who is Manley anyway.
Oh, darn - I've been trolled.
Denmark is, in fact, Europe's oldest monarchy and predates the House
of Grimaldi by three hundred years; while the House of Mewar is, arguably,
the oldest royal house. The monarchy is almost as smitten with this
remarkable young woman as is Prince Joachim. This union also solidifies a
forward looking economic and political bond.