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ThePez

Prince spotted near Ottawa on weekend

{{{Where was Prince on the weekend? Here...
http://www.canada.com/ott...d0623567cb

Wedding brings Prince to Calabogie
Rock star attends sister-in law's marriage

David Guy
The Ottawa Citizen
January 12, 2004

The visit by the famously media-shy Prince to the Ottawa Valley was a complete surprise to the staff of Calabogie Peaks resort, where Prince's sister-in-law was celebrating her wedding.}}}

Residents of the Ottawa Valley hamlet of Calabogie couldn't believe their eyes Saturday when oddball rock star Prince swept into town in a limousine for his sister-in-law's wedding.

Daniela Testolini married Michael Dykeman at Dickson Manor at the Calabogie Peaks resort, resort spokeswoman Manon Greer said yesterday.

Prince married the bride's sister, Manuela Testolini of Toronto, a former employee of his recording studio, in Hawaii on New Year's Eve, 2001.

The visit by Prince -- famously media-shy -- was a complete surprise to everyone, Ms. Greer said.

"It was all very hush-hush, down to a point about 10 minutes beforehand. I thought it was a scam actually," she said.

"You get this call saying we've got the artist formerly known as Prince on his way, and I'm going 'Yeah, OK, sure,'" Ms. Greer said.

For seven years, Prince, 45, whose real name is Prince Rogers Nelson, called himself the artist formerly known as Prince because of a fight with his record company. He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

The wedding was attended by about 85 guests, Ms. Greer said. "It was very, very simple; they didn't have a big hoopla."

She said staff were told not to speak to the rock star or take any pictures. "We basically said 'this is the bride's day. ... We don't want to have anything like that going on.'"

Ms. Greer said Prince and Ms. Testolini, 27, wouldn't have made such a point of keeping their arrival secret if they had wanted any publicity.

While Prince and his wife only stayed for the ceremony, many in the wedding party stayed overnight, leaving in a bus yesterday afternoon, said an employee who asked to remain unidentified.

Prince is media-shy. In two decades of stardom, he is known to have given only one print interview and one TV interview, according to The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.

In September 2002, the London Mirror reported that he was outraged when a fan snapped his picture in a restaurant. "That could have been a guy with a gun," he allegedly screamed at his security team. "What do I employ you for?"

In 2002, Prince and his wife bought a mansion -- for $10 million, according to one unconfirmed report -- in Toronto's Bridle Path neighbourhood. Online reports indicate the couple lives there full-time, and that Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.

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Reply #1 posted 01/12/04 5:38pm

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"Oddball rockstar Prince" falloff
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/04 5:54pm

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Rolling Stone needs 2 update thier info
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Reply #3 posted 01/12/04 7:06pm

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What about the rest of the story? Did Prince not pull a Bono and hang out with the new Prime Minister of Canada, Paul Martin and state that the new PM was cool and so was Canada. Embarrasing Stuff Bono Vox, made me want to burn my Unforgettable Fire CD. Thank goodness Prince is too cool for shenanigans like that.
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/04 7:43pm

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lonelyxmas1 said:

What about the rest of the story? Did Prince not pull a Bono and hang out with the new Prime Minister of Canada, Paul Martin and state that the new PM was cool and so was Canada. Embarrasing Stuff Bono Vox, made me want to burn my Unforgettable Fire CD. Thank goodness Prince is too cool for shenanigans like that.


I just can't stand Bono for his Elder of Rock image.
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Reply #5 posted 01/12/04 8:00pm

speculator3m

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Rolling Stone needs 2 update thier info


could this article be more factually incorrect? LOL
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Reply #6 posted 01/12/04 9:50pm

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ThePez said:

Where was Prince on the weekend? Here...
http://www.canada.com/ott...d0623567cb

Wedding brings Prince to Calabogie
Rock star attends sister-in law's marriage

David Guy
The Ottawa Citizen
January 12, 2004

The visit by the famously media-shy Prince to the Ottawa Valley was a complete surprise to the staff of Calabogie Peaks resort, where Prince's sister-in-law was celebrating her wedding.

Residents of the Ottawa Valley hamlet of Calabogie couldn't believe their eyes Saturday when oddball rock star Prince swept into town in a limousine for his sister-in-law's wedding.

Daniela Testolini married Michael Dykeman at Dickson Manor at the Calabogie Peaks resort, resort spokeswoman Manon Greer said yesterday.

Prince married the bride's sister, Manuela Testolini of Toronto, a former employee of his recording studio, in Hawaii on New Year's Eve, 2001.

The visit by Prince -- famously media-shy -- was a complete surprise to everyone, Ms. Greer said.

"It was all very hush-hush, down to a point about 10 minutes beforehand. I thought it was a scam actually," she said.

"You get this call saying we've got the artist formerly known as Prince on his way, and I'm going 'Yeah, OK, sure,'" Ms. Greer said.

For seven years, Prince, 45, whose real name is Prince Rogers Nelson, called himself the artist formerly known as Prince because of a fight with his record company. He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

The wedding was attended by about 85 guests, Ms. Greer said. "It was very, very simple; they didn't have a big hoopla."

She said staff were told not to speak to the rock star or take any pictures. "We basically said 'this is the bride's day. ... We don't want to have anything like that going on.'"

Ms. Greer said Prince and Ms. Testolini, 27, wouldn't have made such a point of keeping their arrival secret if they had wanted any publicity.

While Prince and his wife only stayed for the ceremony, many in the wedding party stayed overnight, leaving in a bus yesterday afternoon, said an employee who asked to remain unidentified.

Prince is media-shy. In two decades of stardom, he is known to have given only one print interview and one TV interview, according to The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.

In September 2002, the London Mirror reported that he was outraged when a fan snapped his picture in a restaurant. "That could have been a guy with a gun," he allegedly screamed at his security team. "What do I employ you for?"

In 2002, Prince and his wife bought a mansion -- for $10 million, according to one unconfirmed report -- in Toronto's Bridle Path neighbourhood. Online reports indicate the couple lives there full-time, and that Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.

© The Ottawa Citizen 2004








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It doesnt take "much" 2 understand WHY prince is "media-shy"!!! Many comments in the above article R utterly misconstrued & wrong. Why would he WANT 2 speak 2 the media who have repeatedly twisted his words into a pretzel and aired them out 2 the public B4 dry! I am almost positive HE has done MORE than ONE interview in PRINT & ONE interview on television. MAYBE the "others" were conducted in OTHER countries ...BUT there were sure as hell MORE!!! Rolling Stone 4 ya' AGAIN!! Also, the london incident where "he" allegedly got photographed & screamed at his bodyguards something 2 the effect of "What do I pay U 4? was done by a impersonator, NOT prince. Just as screwy, is that HE & Manuella made Toronto their headquarters...there has been numerous sightings of P in Minneapolis in recent months. and he still owns paisley studios...The comment that he demolished his PURPLE house is correct, but as far as MN. knows, he also still owns his "other" house there, as well as houses in other states/countries? We all know P loves canada, BUT all THEY seem 2 print about him is negative news and INCORRECT at that!!! I thought that was reserved just 4 BJB of the Minneapolis times. Y'all know who I'm talkin' about...? Anyway, it just gets me very upset when the press disses this man, while mixing up the "real" truth that they obviously dont know, bcuz prince is smart enough 2 be as private as he is concerning the press bcuz of the way they always screw up his messages/thoughts. It might not help that he forbids any tapings, & notes 2 B taken as he speaks, as it may make things more accurate? whereas they usually have 2 just TRY & remember his words and thats not the best way 2 conduct ANY interview as exact words/actions/messages R quickly 4gotten. I guess I really "broke this down", but these articles written so inaccurately by journalists kind of "tick" me off, as well as the frequency of which he is called "weird" or "oddball" or "symbollina"... He is one of the RARE superstars that U never hear of being on drugs, an alcoholic, a child molester, spending time at prison picnics...etc. He is a good example 2 all, IMHO, in sooo many ways besides his awesome musical/acting talents. He seems 2 KNOW when & who 2 stay away from & 4 how long. Ignore the ones who need 2 diss U, prince! "They" R the ignorant ones, & jealous as well, that U R NOT at "their" level. U know, way LOW!
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Reply #7 posted 01/12/04 10:17pm

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... Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.


What? omfg
These guys are talking about the purple house, i think... Prince didn't demolish Paisley Park.
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Reply #8 posted 01/13/04 12:15am

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The Ottawa Citizen needs to get a pocket thesaurus because they called Prince "media-shy" at least THREE times in this article! That is intolerable!! I'm pulling out here from the redundancy. smile
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Reply #9 posted 01/13/04 12:16am

rudedog

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bluelight said:

... Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.


What? omfg
These guys are talking about the purple house, i think... Prince didn't demolish Paisley Park.


Paisley Park isn't a house, its a recording studio. I'm sure there are living quarters, but its not a house.
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Reply #10 posted 01/13/04 1:52am

CinisterCee

He didn't ask for publicity, so don't write a fucking article about his personal life.
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Reply #11 posted 01/13/04 2:34am

PREDOMINANT

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I don't believe a word of this article. What an absolute sham of botched together information.

Media Shy - yea maybe in 1984
That Mirror report was an impersonator!
Purple house, rolling stone OMG

Rubbish, rubbish, rubbish!

I hope Daniela and Michael have a happy life together.


If indeed there was even a wedding!
Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard!
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Reply #12 posted 01/13/04 4:03am

Therapy

He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

Stage name?! That's his real name! Tsk!
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Reply #13 posted 01/13/04 7:24am

Gold319

Also, another clue that this story is a bit bogus:

If this was Mani's sister getting married, then surely, like any other normal sister Mani would b heavily involved, and helping, with the preparations for her sisters wedding, particularly if they were very close!!! I know I was, when my sister got married!!! And also it stated that they only stayed for the ceremony, well surely Mani would have wanted very dearly 2 b at the wedding reception afterwards as it was her sister getting married!! Or I suppose thats one of the prices u pay for marrying the worlds most reclusive and eccentric rock star!! U cant do normal things like the rest of us!!
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Reply #14 posted 01/13/04 7:29am

Gold319

Also, Prince and Mani would have been part of the main wedding party and would have taken active part in the whole event, i.e. Mani would have been a Maid Of Honour or something!! I wonder if they posed for family pics!! lol lol lol

Also, I wonder if this was a JW wedding!! lol lol lol
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Reply #15 posted 01/13/04 7:35am

PrimordialOoze

Gold319 said:

Also, another clue that this story is a bit bogus:

If this was Mani's sister getting married, then surely, like any other normal sister Mani would b heavily involved, and helping, with the preparations for her sisters wedding, particularly if they were very close!!! I know I was, when my sister got married!!! And also it stated that they only stayed for the ceremony, well surely Mani would have wanted very dearly 2 b at the wedding reception afterwards as it was her sister getting married!! Or I suppose thats one of the prices u pay for marrying the worlds most reclusive and eccentric rock star!! U cant do normal things like the rest of us!!


I don't buy those reasons as being indicative of this story's veracity (though the glaring errors don't help its credibility) as you can't say "surely" about anything re: Mani or her family. None of us know for sure HOW close Mani and her sister are. maybe they aren't. Some families the siblings just aren't very close like you and your sister. My gf's sister got married and my gf didn't even go to the wedding.

At least Mani got to attend the wedding. I thought JWs weren't supposed to attend other religious ceremonies so it's also possible Mani couldn't/wouldn't have been IN the ceremony anyway if her sister asked her to be.
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Reply #16 posted 01/13/04 9:19am

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They make it sound like Prince doesnt have a home in Minneapolis anymore. He demolished the old purple one not the current cranberrry colored one.His current pad is sweet with pool tennis courts and windmill from Holland.He loooves dem Hollanders for some reason.Hehehehehe...Toronto newspapers are as bad as Londons...LOL...
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Reply #17 posted 01/13/04 9:53am

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Therapy said:

He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

Stage name?! That's his real name! Tsk!


Right! Besides, when is the general public going to get off the 'name-change' thing. They say it as if, that's all he's known for. "Star from 80's/Purple Rain fame" is less offensive. The name change is so old and insignificant now.

Blue :Shrug:
Get off it!
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Reply #18 posted 01/13/04 10:23am

katrina

ThePez said:

Where was Prince on the weekend? Here...
http://www.canada.com/ott...d0623567cb

Wedding brings Prince to Calabogie
Rock star attends sister-in law's marriage

David Guy
The Ottawa Citizen
January 12, 2004

The visit by the famously media-shy Prince to the Ottawa Valley was a complete surprise to the staff of Calabogie Peaks resort, where Prince's sister-in-law was celebrating her wedding.

Residents of the Ottawa Valley hamlet of Calabogie couldn't believe their eyes Saturday when oddball rock star Prince swept into town in a limousine for his sister-in-law's wedding.

Daniela Testolini married Michael Dykeman at Dickson Manor at the Calabogie Peaks resort, resort spokeswoman Manon Greer said yesterday.

Prince married the bride's sister, Manuela Testolini of Toronto, a former employee of his recording studio, in Hawaii on New Year's Eve, 2001.

The visit by Prince -- famously media-shy -- was a complete surprise to everyone, Ms. Greer said.

"It was all very hush-hush, down to a point about 10 minutes beforehand. I thought it was a scam actually," she said.

"You get this call saying we've got the artist formerly known as Prince on his way, and I'm going 'Yeah, OK, sure,'" Ms. Greer said.

For seven years, Prince, 45, whose real name is Prince Rogers Nelson, called himself the artist formerly known as Prince because of a fight with his record company. He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

The wedding was attended by about 85 guests, Ms. Greer said. "It was very, very simple; they didn't have a big hoopla."

She said staff were told not to speak to the rock star or take any pictures. "We basically said 'this is the bride's day. ... We don't want to have anything like that going on.'"

Ms. Greer said Prince and Ms. Testolini, 27, wouldn't have made such a point of keeping their arrival secret if they had wanted any publicity.

While Prince and his wife only stayed for the ceremony, many in the wedding party stayed overnight, leaving in a bus yesterday afternoon, said an employee who asked to remain unidentified.

Prince is media-shy. In two decades of stardom, he is known to have given only one print interview and one TV interview, according to The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.

In September 2002, the London Mirror reported that he was outraged when a fan snapped his picture in a restaurant. "That could have been a guy with a gun," he allegedly screamed at his security team. "What do I employ you for?"

In 2002, Prince and his wife bought a mansion -- for $10 million, according to one unconfirmed report -- in Toronto's Bridle Path neighbourhood. Online reports indicate the couple lives there full-time, and that Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.

© The Ottawa Citizen 2004


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I thought Prince didn't do birthdays, funerals, or weddings. Oh well, so much for him being a devout JW!
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Reply #19 posted 01/13/04 6:55pm

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klick2me said:

Rolling Stone needs 2 update thier info


um yeah...i was wondering about that too...1 print interview and 1 tv interview? i mean come on rolleyes
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Reply #20 posted 01/14/04 12:23am

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well at least the journalist made a point of saying that he is now prince and not the artist...
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Reply #21 posted 01/14/04 6:43am

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Okay, yes the article is filled with inaccuracies. Doesn't mean that the whole thing was "bogus".

Mani and Prince could attend the Wedding, just not participate. Mani could NOT have been the maid of honor, unless it was a JW ceremony. Of course, many JWs bend these rules, but it up to them. Nowhere in the article does it say what Mani's involvement was, just that she and Prince attended. This doesn't invalidate the whole article.

The comment that he "reverted to the stage name Prince" is accurate, in that the article stated that his real name is Prince Rogers Nelson. By only using his first name, he is essentially using a "stage name". It would be the equivelant of me calling myself "Dave" professionally, and not using the rest of my name.


The article also did cite sources, such as the London Mirror and Rolling Stone for the rest of the innaccurate info. While many people are quick to scream "do your research" when an article contains incorrect material, this author actually did. Sure, their sources were inccorect, but that's not the writer's fault. They were writing a brief report about Prince showing up for a local wedding, not his biography. The fact is, Prince's reclusive nature makes it difficult to get clear facts on the man. Hell, how long did it take to get a confirmation that he and Mani actually did get married?? lol Look, I'mm not saying that the author couldn't have done a better job with their sources, but you have to realise that this is a writer for a local newspaper, and they probably aren't anywhere near as obsessed with Prince as we are. I also don't think that the writer intended any "dissing" of Prince. The (innaccurate) examples were just used to illustrate how media-shy he actually is (which is true, regardless of how factual the examples were).

As for the whole "demolition" of his home, it is obvious that they are referring to his demolition of his old purple house, which his father lived in in his latter years. The author was obviously mistaken on this point, but it is understandable, since Prince did own the house, and the Minneapolis media did make such a big deal out of it. Keep in mind that most of the articles written about P in Minni are done by CJ, and we know just how much she loves to stick to the truth! Any author outside MPLS who tries to get local news about P is probably going to access her articles, and get erroneous info. She reported all sorts of crap about the house demo, as well as started all sorts of rumours that P was "abandoning" Minnesota for Canada.
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Reply #22 posted 01/14/04 8:46am

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Yea, and besides that who cares...
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Reply #23 posted 01/14/04 9:05am

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sag10 said:

Yea, and besides that who cares...


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Reply #24 posted 01/14/04 10:11am

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If the author wanted any info on Prince all he had to do was type in Prince Rogers Nelson in the News and would have had 24,900 links to choose from. CJ of the Star Tribune is so little. This is what happens when small towns on planet Earth don't follow artist unless they're the current thing on Access Hollywood.

Yeah, I'm so happy I know who I am and don't follow a religion. Because NO RELIGION would stop me from participating in my sister's wedding. That's call mind control for those who believe the word of man and accept it as the word of the Creator of All.
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Reply #25 posted 01/14/04 11:01am

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Are "Manuela" and "Daniela" twins?
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Reply #26 posted 01/14/04 11:28am

found1

some of you guys are really sounding kind of...oh, i dont know..."stalkerish", maybe? But hey, whatever floats your boat. Im just enjoying some down time at work.

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Reply #27 posted 01/14/04 3:10pm

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katrina said:

ThePez said:

Where was Prince on the weekend? Here...
http://www.canada.com/ott...d0623567cb

Wedding brings Prince to Calabogie
Rock star attends sister-in law's marriage

David Guy
The Ottawa Citizen
January 12, 2004

The visit by the famously media-shy Prince to the Ottawa Valley was a complete surprise to the staff of Calabogie Peaks resort, where Prince's sister-in-law was celebrating her wedding.

Residents of the Ottawa Valley hamlet of Calabogie couldn't believe their eyes Saturday when oddball rock star Prince swept into town in a limousine for his sister-in-law's wedding.

Daniela Testolini married Michael Dykeman at Dickson Manor at the Calabogie Peaks resort, resort spokeswoman Manon Greer said yesterday.

Prince married the bride's sister, Manuela Testolini of Toronto, a former employee of his recording studio, in Hawaii on New Year's Eve, 2001.

The visit by Prince -- famously media-shy -- was a complete surprise to everyone, Ms. Greer said.

"It was all very hush-hush, down to a point about 10 minutes beforehand. I thought it was a scam actually," she said.

"You get this call saying we've got the artist formerly known as Prince on his way, and I'm going 'Yeah, OK, sure,'" Ms. Greer said.

For seven years, Prince, 45, whose real name is Prince Rogers Nelson, called himself the artist formerly known as Prince because of a fight with his record company. He reverted to the stage name Prince in 2000.

The wedding was attended by about 85 guests, Ms. Greer said. "It was very, very simple; they didn't have a big hoopla."

She said staff were told not to speak to the rock star or take any pictures. "We basically said 'this is the bride's day. ... We don't want to have anything like that going on.'"

Ms. Greer said Prince and Ms. Testolini, 27, wouldn't have made such a point of keeping their arrival secret if they had wanted any publicity.

While Prince and his wife only stayed for the ceremony, many in the wedding party stayed overnight, leaving in a bus yesterday afternoon, said an employee who asked to remain unidentified.

Prince is media-shy. In two decades of stardom, he is known to have given only one print interview and one TV interview, according to The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.

In September 2002, the London Mirror reported that he was outraged when a fan snapped his picture in a restaurant. "That could have been a guy with a gun," he allegedly screamed at his security team. "What do I employ you for?"

In 2002, Prince and his wife bought a mansion -- for $10 million, according to one unconfirmed report -- in Toronto's Bridle Path neighbourhood. Online reports indicate the couple lives there full-time, and that Prince had his former house in his home town, Minneapolis, demolished.

© The Ottawa Citizen 2004


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I thought Prince didn't do birthdays, funerals, or weddings. Oh well, so much for him being a devout JW!

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Maybe he is not that devout
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Reply #28 posted 01/14/04 3:49pm

chinua

Who cares where he was spotted give me a new album
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Reply #29 posted 01/14/04 5:29pm

Red

LOL...sounds like some are hunting a very rare homo erectus specie...and U say he/it was spotted in the wilds of Canada's capital...eh?
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