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That's too funny -Belgian Queen laughs in the face of danger! I am a little bit surprised that everyone else seems so surprised. Royals don't run and hide from wild threats; not even from real danger. I never saw Queen Fabiola as "dour". From what I've read she always seemed to have a good sense of humor and not take herself too seriously. In this case she probably also wanted to lighten the mood of everyone who would be worried about her. Just a way of saying, 'I'm fine, this nutter isn't going to get me down'.
The love of one's neighbors, the sense of duty, truth, and justice, if applied to daily life, would spare mankind countless sufferings, troubles, and anxieties ...
The solution of the problems which oppress the world can only be found in the practice of Charity between individuals and between nations.
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That's too funny -Belgian Queen laughs in the face of danger! I am a little bit surprised that everyone else seems so surprised. Royals don't run and hide from wild threats; not even from real danger. I never saw Queen Fabiola as "dour". From what I've read she always seemed to have a good sense of humor and not take herself too seriously. In this case she probably also wanted to lighten the mood of everyone who would be worried about her. Just a way of saying, 'I'm fine, this nutter isn't going to get me down'.
I know, I always thought of her as humorous, too. A nice relief to have the day turn out so cheerfully!
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