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Are men of the royal family play s*x?

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I am just wondering if male bachelors from the royal families like "prince hamdan of emirates" who happens to study in britain pick up women to have s*x with? Or do they have s*x casually with their classmates? Coz I know royals should behave well in public as well as privately coz we just dunno,some women might scrape the s***n from their pants and store it as evidence or worst take off the condom and sire offspring for the prince..remember they're rich and famous...just wondering hmmmmm..any relevant rational answer out there?

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  1. This is the weirdest question I have ever read, there are some thoughts that should stay in your head.


  2. All men pick up women for s*x (or other men if they are g*y or bisexual), so it is nothing to do with being Royal.

  3. I believe they pretty much do as they like behind closed doors of course. After all they are human beings

  4. During Prince Albert II of Monaco's bachelor days, quite a few women came forth claiming him to the biological father of their kids. So far, he has two children born out of wedlock, after a DNA test was confirmed when these women filed a paternity suit against the Prince. An earlier paternity suit, brought by Bea Fiedler, a German topless model whom the Daily Telegraph described as a "s*x-film star", reportedly was dismissed. A blood test, which was refused by the judge, did not prove that the prince was the father of Fiedler's son, Daniel.

    In 1992, a California woman, Tamara Rotolo, filed a paternity suit against the prince, claiming that he was the father of her daughter, whom she named Jazmin Grace Grimaldi. Prince Albert was also listed as the father on the child's Riverside County, California, birth certificate and the child was legally surnamed Grimaldi. On 31 May 2006, after DNA test results confirmed the child's parentage, Prince Albert admitted, in a statement from his lawyer, that he is Jazmin's father. He also extended an invitation for the girl to study and live in Monaco.

    In May 2005, Nicole Coste, a former Air France flight attendant from Togo, claimed that her youngest son, whom she calls Alexandre Éric Stéphane Coste, is Prince Albert's son, proven by DNA tests conducted by Swiss technicians working on orders from the Monegasque government. She further claimed the prince had signed a notarized certificate confirming paternity but that she had not received a copy of it.

    The French weekly Paris Match published a ten-page interview with Coste and included photographs of the prince holding and feeding the child. Coste also told Paris Match that she was living in the prince's Paris apartment and receiving an allowance from him while pretending to be the girlfriend of one of his friends in order to maintain privacy. She also said that the prince had last seen the boy in February 2005. On 6 July 2005, a few days before he was enthroned on 12 July, Albert II officially confirmed via his lawyer Thierry Lacoste that the 22-month-old was his biological son.

  5. Just as a matter if interest, why were you wondering that?

    It's really not at all clear what it's got to do with you, me, or anybody else.... except prurience.

    Don't you think perhaps it might be helpful if you got 'out and about' a bit more?

    What a peculiar mind you must have... it wouldn't cross mine to wonder about such a thing, in a squillion years. I've better things to ponder, such as the Ineluctable Modality of the Invisible.

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