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Start of the royal journey
Franconia’s royals are both aware of their tradition and keen on pursuing the newest trends, which move their people that have been entrusted to their guardianship for ages. Similar to their fellow royals in Germania, Scania and beyond they ironically call themselves ‘die Firma’ (the company). Indeed, their organization is run as efficiently and strictly as a huge corporation. While the better part of their stakeholders could never afford buying more than a handful of corporate shares, this particular company’s stakeholders receive their share by virtue of birth. During the brief press conference before the Prince Regent, his wife, their oldest son and the entourage entered the so-called Königliche Luftwaffe ‘FRANKEN EINS’, Jakob von Franken replied to a question of mine on whether that obligation is a burden: “During my youth I was angry and frustrated that I would never be able to have an alternative career of my choice. Tenaciously I argued with my father, time and again. Eventually he sat me down and told me this: In His eternal wisdom or wit without boundaries God has given our house the responsibility for this kingdom’s people. Your privilege will be to help our people to achieve their dreams and aspirations. The basis for our people’s prosperity is to ensure Franken is a trusted and appreciated player in the world.”
As the court correspondent of one of Franken’s most renowned daily papers I have been given the privilege to join the royal party aboard Franken Eins instead of taking the press corps’ jet alongside the other journalists and their teams. Therefore I’ll be able to provide the readers of FAZ.fr and the print version of the Fränkische Allgemeine Zeitung with first-hand news from the royal journey through Breotonia, Anglyn, Aquitaine, Guiana, Brettaine and Sernierre. Whether Aresura will be added to the schedule is not yet sure due to security concerns.
In about 45 minutes this plane will touch down in Breotonia for a two day stay of Prinzregent Jakob, Herzogin Franziska and Erbprinz Sebastian. Whereas his former classmates indulge themselves at sunny beaches and enjoy the free time till the start of university courses in autumn, Sebastian von Schlesnitz joins his parents for a particular kind of summer internship. For the 19-year-old prince charming it will be the first official journey beyond Germania and Gallia. As a confidante with the Lord Steward’s Department told me, Prince Sebastian promised his parents not to indulge in too excessive partying. Judging from his past record it’s safe to assume he will keep it. Even the youngest generation of the royal family mirrors the classical family role allocation: Sebastian is far more considerate and calm than his younger siblings, who are less burdened by the prospect of carrying the crown one day.
Matthias Kuhl, Fränkische Allgemeine Zeitung
Franconia’s royals are both aware of their tradition and keen on pursuing the newest trends, which move their people that have been entrusted to their guardianship for ages. Similar to their fellow royals in Germania, Scania and beyond they ironically call themselves ‘die Firma’ (the company). Indeed, their organization is run as efficiently and strictly as a huge corporation. While the better part of their stakeholders could never afford buying more than a handful of corporate shares, this particular company’s stakeholders receive their share by virtue of birth. During the brief press conference before the Prince Regent, his wife, their oldest son and the entourage entered the so-called Königliche Luftwaffe ‘FRANKEN EINS’, Jakob von Franken replied to a question of mine on whether that obligation is a burden: “During my youth I was angry and frustrated that I would never be able to have an alternative career of my choice. Tenaciously I argued with my father, time and again. Eventually he sat me down and told me this: In His eternal wisdom or wit without boundaries God has given our house the responsibility for this kingdom’s people. Your privilege will be to help our people to achieve their dreams and aspirations. The basis for our people’s prosperity is to ensure Franken is a trusted and appreciated player in the world.”
As the court correspondent of one of Franken’s most renowned daily papers I have been given the privilege to join the royal party aboard Franken Eins instead of taking the press corps’ jet alongside the other journalists and their teams. Therefore I’ll be able to provide the readers of FAZ.fr and the print version of the Fränkische Allgemeine Zeitung with first-hand news from the royal journey through Breotonia, Anglyn, Aquitaine, Guiana, Brettaine and Sernierre. Whether Aresura will be added to the schedule is not yet sure due to security concerns.
In about 45 minutes this plane will touch down in Breotonia for a two day stay of Prinzregent Jakob, Herzogin Franziska and Erbprinz Sebastian. Whereas his former classmates indulge themselves at sunny beaches and enjoy the free time till the start of university courses in autumn, Sebastian von Schlesnitz joins his parents for a particular kind of summer internship. For the 19-year-old prince charming it will be the first official journey beyond Germania and Gallia. As a confidante with the Lord Steward’s Department told me, Prince Sebastian promised his parents not to indulge in too excessive partying. Judging from his past record it’s safe to assume he will keep it. Even the youngest generation of the royal family mirrors the classical family role allocation: Sebastian is far more considerate and calm than his younger siblings, who are less burdened by the prospect of carrying the crown one day.
Matthias Kuhl, Fränkische Allgemeine Zeitung