What are these performances? The most scandalous monarchs

What are these performances?  The most scandalous monarchs

Let’s not lie and say that the material is not inspired by the recently published memoirs of Prince Harry, which in record time became one of the most popular non-fiction books in the UK. However, there are also monarchs outside of England. That’s why The New York Times has compiled a list of executives involved in some of the most high-profile scandals of recent times.


Princess Martha Louise, Norway

Princess Martha Louise (photo: Gettyimages)

We don’t even know where to start with this princess. Last fall, he gave up his title to start an alternative medicine business with his fiancee, who is also a shaman. Martha Louise also claims to have the ability to talk to angels and animals. However, King Harald V still retained the title of princess for his daughter.


Queen Margrethe II, Denmark

Queen Margrethe II (photo: Gettyimages)

If you’re mad at your grandma for cornering you, believe me, that’s nothing. 82-year-old Margrethe II announced the “cancellation” of royal titles for the children of her second son, Joachim. The prince said that he was given only five days for the grandmother to inform the children of her decision. The queen explained her behavior by saying that she came to this decision a long time ago as she had to deal with the roles of queen, grandmother and mother alone.


King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Thailand

King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Photo: Gettyimages)

King Maha Vajiralongkorn is known for his extravagant behavior. When he was a prince, he appointed his pet poodle, Fu-Fu, as air policeman, and when the dog died, he performed a series of Buddhist burials and cremated it. And during the pandemic he spent in Germany, the king wore short tops and got transfer tattoos.


Former King Juan Carlos, Spain

Former King Juan Carlos (Photo: Gettyimages)

The former king of Spain is a fan of the luxurious lifestyle. So he moved to Abu Dhabi in 2020 for fraudulent charges of $100 million, which he received in the form of commission while building a high-speed railroad in Saudi Arabia. Let’s not forget that he hunted elephants during the financial crisis.

Source: People Talk

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