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indepwom101 · 1 year
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🇩🇪🇩🇰 🇬🇷The Christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
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Saturday, 26 August 2023
“His Highness Prince Gustav Albrecht zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg was baptized today in the chapel at Berleburg Castle. The Prince, who is the son of Their Highnesses Prince Gustav and Princess Carina zu-Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, has six godparents, whom the family in the future characterizes as the Prince's godparents. They are His Royal Highness Prince Christian, Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece, Ellen Hillingsø, Arabella Gaggero, His Highness Prince Franz-Albrecht as well as Prince Carl-Anton. Present at the baptism, in addition to Prince Christian, from the royal family, the Crown Prince Couple and the baptismal grandmother, Her Royal Highness Princess Benedikte.”
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royal-confessions · 1 year
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“Unpopular opinion, I do not find the marriage of Gustav and Carina romantic at all. The will of the grandfather was racist and discriminatory, but if Gustav truly loved Carina he would have been willing to give up both his title and whatever inheritance he got from his nazi grandfather instead of waiting 15 years. The reason why they didn't get married is that he considered the nazi inheritance more important than Carina. Secondly, how can he still have the pride to name his poor infant son after that same nazi grandfather. Absolutely disgusting!!!” - Submitted by Anonymous
“I think the marriage between carina and gustav is little suspect. Girl literally waited 20 years to marry her true love, can't to marry her because of will of his grandfather. Yes she has those special treatment as Gustav's gf, while Mary, Alexandra, Marie, Anne-Marie DIL until they were even engaged. yes they went thought a lot to get married. The shady part is their son was named after the man who prevented them to get. If he loved her he would have given up his royal privilege long time ago.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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world-of-wales · 1 year
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Royal Christenings ❀
Prince Gustav Albrecht zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, son of Prince Gustav and Princess Carina was baptized in the chapel at Berleburg Castle on 26 August 2023. Crown Prince Frederick, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Christian and Princess Benedikte were present along with the baby's godparents.
His Godparents are -
His Royal Highness Prince Christian
Her Royal Highness Princess Theodora of Greece
Ellen Hillingsø
Arabella Gaggero
His Highness Prince Franz-Albrecht
His Highness Prince Carl-Anton
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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Denmark - where the museums are progressive enough to erase woman from their names but the royal couple know who can be exploited for a baby.
A statue of a naked, bearded man attempting to breastfeed an infant is drawing disapproval on social media for what some critics are calling female erasure. The nude figure, constructed in 2021 as a self-portrait by Aske Kreilgaard, is depicted with exposed male genitals and breasts to which he is holding a feeding baby.
Despite having been created to commemorate International Men’s Day, the statue has now been placed outside of The Gender Museum (KØN) in Aarhus, Denmark, which was previously known as the Women’s Museum (Kvindemuseet). 
The facility was originally founded in 1982 to educate the public about women’s history, but in 2021 was renamed to reflect a shift in focus towards topics of gender and sexuality.
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The Gender Museum justified the decision to change its name by claiming that gender roles had “changed significantly,” and that the emphasis of the museum would be focused to shift towards “freer expression” of all genders.
“A lot has happened in the relationship between the sexes since the Women’s Museum Association saw the light of day. Men’s gender roles and function in society have also changed significantly,” the museum’s website stated.
“The cultural heritage rests in places on old divisions between genders and roles, while the present expects freer expression of all genders. Just as women’s research at universities today is called gender research, the museum has followed the same development in its ongoing depiction and documentation of cultural history.”
The former Women’s Museum first began to incorporate elements of gender ideology into their education programs in 2016 and currently offers sex education for children in primary school “through a culture-historical and norm-critical view of sexuality and gender.”
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“The societal norms that [children] experience on their own bodies are set against cultural history through objects from the history of sexual culture. In this way, we show the students that sex, gender roles and understandings of sexuality are rooted in our cultural history, and that ideas about gender, sexuality and sexual practices have changed over time,” reads the description of the course on the museum’s website.
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The sculpture’s creator, Kreilgaard, has said in an interview with Fine Spinde that he titled the work Agape, a Greek word meaning “love.”
Just after the statue was erected, sculptor, photographer and writer Suste Bonnén sharply condemned the museum’s decision to commission and feature the piece in an article published by Kristeligt Dagblad titled, “Statue of breastfeeding man is a pedophile’s dream.”
“Isn’t Agape a pedophile’s dream? A grown naked man who enjoys putting a small child up to his nipple for him to suck is to me the epitome of what pedophiles dream of,” Bonnén writes. She further elaborates on how the area is an erogenous zone for both women and men, but highlights that whereas “the mother satisfies the child’s needs,” a man, being incapable of nursing, “only satisfies his own.”
Bonnén went on to describe the statue as flouting exploitation.
“I don’t see that the gender roles are being played with, as many others do. I see an exploitation of the little child, and a man playing with his own gratification. That is why I find it disturbing that both genders and audiences today welcome the message: The grown man can do whatever he wants with a small child, as long as we call it Agape.”
While the statue was erected outside of the museum in November of 2021, photos of it just began circulating in social media this week and prompting backlash. On Facebook, some Danish feminists noted that they had attempted to protest the name change of the museum in 2021, but found their concerns being ignored as museum officials reportedly felt shifting away from “women” and towards “gender inclusivity” was a better financial decision.
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The photo of the statue that first prompted discussion on Twitter was posted by Michelle Uriarau of Mana Wāhine Kōrero, a Māori women’s group. Uriarau also referenced the name change at the museum, calling it “the erasure of women.”
Over one thousand people replied to Uriarau’s post, some of whom were expressing disbelief that the statue was even real. Many Twitter users were outraged at the symbolism, and the fact the statue was now housed outside of a former museum dedicated to women.
“The parading and exhibiting of the male sexual fetishist. Only women give birth and only women breastfeed NOT men,” user Elise Willows wrote beneath the photo.
“A nursing baby as the ultimate fetish accessory. Disgusting,” another tweeted.
Others in the replies referenced recent attempts to “neutralize” the language around motherhood and breastfeeding, something that has been shown to have a negative impact on maternal health outcomes. Some also referenced incidents involving trans-identified males attempting to breastfeed babies.
Last year, Reduxx reported on a Reddit post featuring photos of a trans-identified male user breastfeeding his wife’s newborn baby.
The post, titled “Oh my God I’m breastfeeding my daughter,” detailed how the user worked with a lactation consultant and his gender physician for several months prior to his female partner giving birth. Immediately following the baby’s birth, the user said he had begun breastfeeding the child to supplement formula feedings. The user also included a link to a photo gallery showing snapshots of himself “breastfeeding” the baby.
In 2018, an endocrinologist from Boston Medical Center claimed that breast feeding was an important method of validating a trans-identified male’s gender identity.  
In an interview with The New Scientist, Dr. Joshua Safer said: “Many transgender women are looking to have as many of the experiences of non-transgender women as they can, so I can see this will be extremely popular.”
Reports of trans-identified males seeking support from lactation consultants have increased. On social media, many new and breastfeeding mothers have also stated they’ve noticed an increase in men attending breastfeeding groups.
According to the Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces, of about 2,500 monuments nationwide, only 28 commemorate women. The nation’s lack of female-focused memorials was the subject of a 2022 sculpture project that highlighted the lack of visibility of women in public art.
Reduxx contacted the Gender Museum for comment, but did not received a response at the time of publication.
By Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve is the Co-Founder of Reduxx, and the outlet's Chief Investigative Journalist with a focused interest in pornography, sexual predators, and fetish subcultures. She is the creator of the podcast Women's Voices, which features news commentary and interviews regarding women's rights.
Prince Gustav of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and his wife, Princess Carina, are expecting a baby. However, the princess lacks the usual baby bump. Instead, another woman is carrying her child.
Both the prince, who is a nephew of the Danish queen Margarethe and his wife are 54 years old. They had to wait almost 20 years before they could get married due to an inheritance rule from Gustav's grandfather Prince Gustav Albrecht, who was a Nazi, Daily Mail writes. Now, they are becoming parents in their fifties with the help of a surrogate mother.
Royal fans have already claimed that the baby is a boy and is due to be born in May. Official sources have not confirmed the announcement yet. According to a press release from Berleburg Castle, the residence of the royal couple in Germany, the baby is due in the summer. The prince and princess state their thanks in the same press release "to everyone who has helped to find a legal path to follow."
According to Kristeligt Dagblad, the baby will be the first royal child born via surrogacy. It is unknown whether the couple has paid the surrogate mother for her service (commercial surrogacy) or whether they found someone who offered to carry the baby altruistically, the Danish newspaper reports.
Debate
The royal surrogacy baby may renew the discussion about surrogacy in Denmark. Currently, it is legal to have a child via a surrogate mother, but there are quite a few requirements that have to be fulfilled. It is, for example, illegal to get help with insemination, and third parties may not communicate with the surrogate mother.
Leif Vestergaard Pedersen, chairman of the Danish Ethics Council, finds the rules too restrictive. Last January, the council proposed to make surrogacy a standard fertility treatment, Kristeligt Dagblad reports. At the same time, Vestergaard Pedersen warns against commercial surrogacy "because it can in many ways be equated with trade in children."
Age limit
Another concern about the royal baby is the age of its parents. Being 54 years old is a relatively high age for first-time parents, Kristeligt Dagblad states. However, Vestergaard Pedersen thinks this is not something the Ethical Council is concerned with. "There is an age limit in fertility treatment, probably primarily for the sake of the woman giving birth. Regarding more general considerations, parents' age is a consideration. Still, it is not something we have discussed or have immediate plans for", he says.
Fertility doctor Malene Tanderup Sørensen points out that there is no biological age barrier regarding surrogate parenthood. "However, the fact that they are older is one of the things that can help put the debate on surrogacy at the forefront."
Happiness
In any case, the royal family welcomes the baby with happiness. Lene Balleby, a spokesperson for the family, says that the royals "are very happy on behalf of the couple."
Historian and royal house commentator Lars Hovbakke Sørensenpoints out that the royal house is usually more conservative than the general population. However, he thinks the difficulties the royal couple overcame to get married "can help to create more understanding around their decision about surrogate motherhood."
They could have gotten married earlier but he would have lost his inheritance due to the will his Nazi grandfather left.
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Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and Prince Christian of Denmark pose for official portraits as they attend the christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Prince Gustav and Princess Carina of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg's son), at Schoss Berleburg in Berleburg, Germany -August 26th 2023.
📷 : Karl Anton Koenigs/Det Danske Kongehus.
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historical moments for royals in 2022 ↬ part 3 of 4 (x)
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tiaramania · 1 year
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Prince Christian of Denmark's 18th Birthday Gala
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The Danish Royal Court announced today that as part of Prince Christian's 18th birthday celebrations there will be a gala dinner! It will take place on Sunday, October 15th at 5:00pm local time.
The Queen hosts a gala dinner at Christianborg Palace, to which a selection of the country’s youth organizations as well as young people who have made their mark in the worlds of sport, arts and culture are invited, among others. In addition, The Royal House of Denmark will invite up to 200 young people from the realm to take part in the celebration in cooperation with the country’s municipalities, as each of Denmark’s municipalities as well as Greenland and the Faroe Islands will have the opportunity to select two 18-year-olds to participate in the gala dinner.
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After the original announcement, I was unsure if the gala would be white tie like Crown Prince Frederik's 18th birthday in 1986 and Queen Margrethe II's in 1958 or if their would be foreign royals present but we've since found out that both are happening!
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I'll keep a running guest list here as more royals confirm attendance.
Denmark
Queen Margrethe II
Crown Prince Frederik & Crown Princess Mary
Princess Isabella
Princess Josephine
Prince Vincent
Prince Joachim & Princess Marie
Count Felix
Count Henrik
Countess Athena
Belgium
Crown Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant
Greece
Queen Anne Marie
Crown Prince Pavlos & Crown Princess Marie Chantal
Netherlands
Crown Princess Catharina Amalia, Princess of Orange
Norway
Crown Prince Haakon & Crown Princess Mette Marit
Princess Ingrid Alexandra
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Princess Benedikte
Prince Gustav & Princess Carina
Sweden
Crown Princess Victoria & Prince Daniel
Princess Estelle
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everythingroyalty · 21 days
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26 August 2023: Christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg ✨ 31 August 2024: Christening of Princess Mafalda of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg ✨
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charlotte-of-wales · 1 year
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Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Christian, Princess Benedikte and Princess Theodora of Greece attend the christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg at Berleburg Castle. The Prince, is the son of Prince Gustav and Princess Carina zu-Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg. Prince Christian is one of his six godparents | August 28th, 2023
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aimeedaisies · 7 months
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List of attendees to the service of Thanksgiving to the late King Constantine of Greece on 27th February 2024.
🇬🇧 Queen Camilla
🇬🇧 Princess Anne
🇬🇧 Sir Tim Laurence
🇬🇧 Princess Beatrice
🇬🇧 Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
🇬🇧 Zara Tindall
🇬🇧 Mike Tindall
🇬🇧 Lady Sarah Chatto
🇬🇧 Daniel Chatto
🇬🇧 Prince Richard, The Duke of Gloucester
🇬🇧 Birgitte, The Duchess of Gloucester
🇬🇧 Prince Edward, The Duke of Kent
🇬🇧 George, The Earl of St. Andrews
🇬🇧 Sylvana, The Countess of St. Andrews
🇬🇧 Lady Helen Taylor
🇬🇧 Prince Michael of Kent
🇬🇧 Princess Michael of Kent
🇬🇧 Princess Alexandra of Kent
🇬🇧 James Ogilvy
🇬🇧 Julia Ogilvy
🇬🇧 Marina Ogilvy
🇬🇧 George, The Marquess of Milford Haven
🇬🇧 Clare, The Marchioness of Milford Haven
🇬🇧 Penny, The Countess Mountbatten of Burma
🇬🇧 Lady Alexandra Hooper
🇬🇧 Thomas Hooper
🇬🇧 India Hicks
🇬🇧 David Flint Wood
🇬🇧 Amory Wood-Hicks
🇬🇧 Prince Andrew, The Duke of York
🇬🇧 Sarah Ferguson
🇬🇷 Queen Anne-Marie
🇬🇷 Crown Prince Pavlos
🇬🇷 Crown Princess Marie-Chantal
🇬🇷 Prince Achileas-Andreas
🇬🇷 Prince Odysseas-Kimon
🇬🇷 Prince Aristides-Stavros
🇬🇷 Princess Maria-Olympia
🇬🇷 Prince Nikolaos
🇬🇷 Princess Tatiana
🇬🇷 Prince Philippos
🇬🇷 Princess Nina
🇬🇷 Princess Theodora
🇬🇷 Matthew Kumar
🇬🇷 Princess Alexia
🇬🇷 Carlos Morales
🇬🇷 Princess Irene
🇪🇸 King Juan Carlos
🇪🇸 Queen Sofia
🇪🇸 King Felipe
🇪🇸 Queen Letizia
🇪🇸 Infanta Elena
🇪🇸 Infanta Cristina
🇪🇸 Juan Urdangarian
🇩🇰 Princess Benedikte
🇩🇰 Prince Gustav
🇩🇰 Princess Carina of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
🇩🇰 Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Countess Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille
🇩🇰 Count Michael Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille
🇯🇴 Queen Noor of Jordan
🇯🇴 Prince Hassan
🇯🇴 Princess Sarvath of Jordan
🇧🇬 Prince Kyril of Bulgaria
🇷🇸 Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia
🇷🇸 Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia
🇩🇪 Bernhard, Margrave of Baden
🇩🇪 Stephanie, Margravine of Baden
🇩🇪 Landgrave Donatus of Hesse
🇩🇪 Hereditary Prince Ernst August of Hanover
🇩🇪 Princess Saskia of Hohenlohe-Langeburg
Other notable attendees
Nicholas Soames (Conservative politician)
Rocco Forte (British Hotelier)
Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness (Former member of the House of Lords)
Grania Mary Caulfield (wife of Baron Cavendish of Furness)
John Kerry (United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
Lady Susan Hussey (Lady-in-Waiting)
Sir Jackie Stewart (Racecar Driver and good family friend)
Alexandra von Fürstenberg (American Socialite)
Dax Miller (Alexandra von Fürstenbergs husband)
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royal-confessions · 1 year
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“So so happy for Prince Gustav and Princess Carina that they have got a son ❤️” - Submitted by Anonymous
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indepwom101 · 1 year
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🇩🇰 Prince Gustav and Princess Carina zu-Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
“Friday, May 26, 2023, Their Highnesses Prince Gustav zu-Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Princess Carina zu-Seyn-WittGenstein-Berleyburg became the parents of a son.
The newborn prince was born in the United States with the help of a surrogate mother. Both Prince Gustav and Princess Carina were present during the birth.
Prince Gustav is the son of Her Royal Highnesses Princess Benedikte and Prince Richard, and the little prince is Princess Benedikte's fifth grandchild.”
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coochiequeens · 5 months
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Both reproductive purchasers are 55. Waiting too long to have kids is not infertility
By Ainhoa Barcelona 3 MAY 2024, 16:00 BST
Congratulations are in order for Prince Gustav and Princess Carina of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, who have welcomed a second child, a daughter
According to Danish media outlet Billet-Bladet, Gustav – who is the first cousin of King Frederik and the eldest child of Princess Benedikte – and his wife Carina became parents again on Friday 26 April. The couple's spokesperson announced that "everyone is doing well and is very happy".
The newborn girl, whose name has not yet been announced, was welcomed via surrogacy in the US, much like her older brother Prince Gustav Albrecht, who turns one at the end of this month. Little Gustav was also born Stateside in May 2023
The Danish royal family are yet to acknowledge the happy news on their social media accounts, although last summer in August, they did share official portraits from baby Prince Gustav's christening.
The post at the time revealed that the youngster was baptised at home, in Berleburg Castle in Germany, with his grandmother Princess Benedikte – the younger sister of Queen Margrethe – in attendance, as well as King Frederik and Queen Mary. 
Frederik and Mary's son Crown Prince Christian, who is one of baby Gustav's godparents, was also present.
Proud parents Gustav and Carina, both 55, married in June 2022, after nearly two decades together. They were unable to marry because of a strict rule implemented in the will of the Prince's grandfather, Prince Gustav Albrecht. 
The will stated that Gustav would be prevented from inheriting family property if he married someone not of Protestant, noble, and Aryan descent. His partner Carina, an American author and former model, is of Swedish and Mexican descent.
However, after a lengthy battle with certain members of his family, it was determined that Gustav met the conditions of the will and would inherit Berleburg Castle, where they now reside.
In April 2022, the Danish court confirmed that Gustav and Carina would marry in June of that year, first in a civil service followed by a religious ceremony in Bad Berleburg, a town in Germany.
They tied the knot in front of 80 guests, including King Frederik and Queen Mary, before going on to start their family.
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royalchildreneurope · 1 month
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King Frederik X of Denmark, Queen Mary of Denmark, Prince Vincent of Denmark, Princess Josephine of Denmark, Prince Gustav of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Princess Carina of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Prince Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Princess Mafalda of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg attend the changing of the guard's ceremony, at Gråsten Palace in Gråsten, Denmark -July 19th 2024.
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gabriellademonaco · 1 year
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Crown Princess Mary’s Official Engagements in August 2023:
13/08: 250th Anniversary of Christiansfeld
14/08: Mary Foundations Backpacks for Children in Shelters
18/08: Inauguration of the New School Center Jetsmark
18/08: Inauguration of the Skudestien Hiking Trail
20/08: Official Reception of the Ukrainian Presidential Couple
20/08: Danish-Ukranian Evening Service in Haderslev Cathedral
21/08: Official Lunch with the Ukranian Presidential Couple
22/08: Inauguration of a New Danish National Centre for Grief
26/08: Christening of Prince Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
29/08: Gladsaxe Tennis Club
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