The Hereditary Princess Esterházy von Galántha The copyright for the photos belongs to the photographer. |
Hereditary Prince Paul-Anton Esterházy von Galántha and Franziska "Sissi" von Reutter were married on July 30 in the Maria Saal Cathedral in Klagenfurt, Austria. It was a formal wedding as the dress code was white tie and decorations.
The reception was held at Schloss Gradisch in Carinthia, which is owned by Count Karl-Georg von Goess.
The groom's father, Anton, Prince Esterházy von Galántha did not attend the wedding.
The couple became engaged last August as revealed by Royal Musings.
The new Hereditary Princess is the half-niece of the late German sculptor, Franz Koenig.
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The Hereditary Prince and Princess of Leiningen |
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The copyright of all these photos belongs to a friend .... no one can use these photos in blogs, on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest. etc), or published anywhere without the permission of the copyright holder. I thank this friend for allowing me to use the photos.
Two photos are not captioned.
The Daily Mail has published an article about the wedding by Jessica Green, who included photos lifted from Instagram without permission of the copyright holders. But no real facts about the wedding.
The article includes background information on the couple... hmm, where do you suppose Jessica got that information?
Here is the Daily Mail article:
and then click on my engagement article and you find numerous similarities including quotes from the Hereditary Prince's interview which I translated into English.
https://royalmusingsblogspotcom.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-hereditary-prince-esterhazy-von.html
It appears Jessica used the cut and paste keys to write her article.
This is from Royal Musings |
This is from the Mail's article, nearly word for word .. again I translated a German-language article into English |
I ran the Daily Mail article through a plagiarism checker which showed that 29% of Jessica's article was plagiarized from Royal Musings.
That is disgraceful. Is there anything you can do? Is there a reporting mechanism? That paper seems to flout all journalistic rules and traditions, and gets away with it.
ReplyDeleteI won a plagiarism suit against the Mail in December, but the journalist basically lifted an entire post and put her name on it. This writer does not have a twitter account
ReplyDeleteMany so-called reporters today copy and paste and claim it is their work. Go get them !!
ReplyDeleteI fully agree this is disgraceful. Could I please also ask why the Prince did not attend his son’s wedding? Do they not get on or does he object to the marriage? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNo idea why his father did not attend. Perhaps health issues He is in his 80s. Sissi has Habsburg ancestry.
ReplyDeleteAre they related?
ReplyDeleteI mean the beide and the groom.
Bride
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