I get treated like a princess in India. It is like a different world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is not a happy lot being a princess in any country, but especially Japan in which every tiny aspect of one's life is governed by the most rigid rules of protocol.
I am a queen, and I demand to be treated like a queen.
I'm not a princess. My mother is, not I. I am the niece of a head of state. And with this status, I have some representational duties - nothing very constraining or very exceptional.
Indian women love to dress up like princesses. In India, people still go to the market to buy fabrics, garments are made-to-order, and friends come with you to the fittings.
I come from an immigrant culture. I'm only a couple of generations away from having been a servant girl myself.
I think a man should treat you like a princess.
Always treat people the way you would like to be treated. My mum told me that, and it often comes into my mind.
I treat others exactly the way I want to be treated.
I am treated no different than the other girls.
Wherever I go in the world, I'm treated like royalty.