On March 10, 2017, Queen Sonja of Norway attended the opening of the Olivier Debré Contemporary Art Centre (Centre de Creation Contemporaine Olivier Debre - CCCOD) in Tours, France. The new art center was designed by Portuguese architect Manuel Francisco Aires Mateus. |
An elegant and beautiful queen. It is amazing that she will be 80 this summer.
ReplyDeleteShe represent the royal house of Norway and her country in such an excellent way.
With good cosmetic surgery it isn't so amazing.
DeleteI do not think she has had any plastic surgery or is using botox. All facial expressions are still there and she has wrinkles in some pictures. And there has not been any "joker" transforms like Silvia has had. She has just aged nicely.
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DeleteKristina there are really huge differences how different people age and certainly there are people who deal it very well. They may have good genes, they may do it with healthy habits or good face products they use. Here is one example, this woman is 90 without any plastic surgery, botox etc http://www.iltalehti.fi/viihde/2016040521364144_vi.shtml
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DeleteKristina try name Aira Samulin .She is really 90 years old.
DeleteAnd to age nicely does not mean to me to be without wrinkles, I think Duchess of Cornwall Camilla is aging beautifully and she has lot of wrinkles. Maybe it is more attitude or something.
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ReplyDeleteLes belles jambes ,la silhouette jeune ! Il faut beaucoup d'Ivo Pitanguy ,mais je vous le souhaite sincèrement.
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DeleteThe elegance of this queen will be so missed in the future.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I do hope that she will be the Queen of Norway for a very long time.
DeleteSonia and Maria Theresa are both very well-kept and elegant dressers, so it must be difficult for their daughters-in-law to forge their own styles. And it must also be difficult for the mothers-in-law to keep their advice and opinions to themselves. Tricky business being "royal!"
ReplyDeleteVery elegant and classy.
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