You often have to make private sacrifices for your career.

Christian Lindner, who, according to reports, wanted to marry his fiancée, the television journalist Franca Lehfeldt, in Tuscany this summer, needs to find out.

The festival has now been canceled because, as

Bunte

reports, "personal protection in Italy would have been too difficult and too expensive".

Now the couple has to be content with local areas and plan cheaper and more down-to-earth, which in Lindner's case means: a wedding on Sylt.

Jorg Thomann

Editor in the “Life” section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper.

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The crowd of those celebrating will be illustrious: "Among others, Chancellor Olaf Scholz (63, SPD) and ex-CDU leader Armin Laschet (61) have agreed - no one is invited from the Greens," writes

Bild

.

Bunte

has other information

: "Names like Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock, Friedrich Merz and Armin Laschet should appear on the guest list." For Baerbock and Habeck it's stupid now: Should they keep the July date free and get a gift or not ?

We hope that Lindner will definitely invite the Federal President as well, so that no one is offended again.

It would also make sense to consider Christine Lambrecht, who is often on Sylt anyway and would be able to organize her arrival.

And her son's.

After all, Germany's freedom is also being defended on the North Sea.

A mug for Camilla

As far as thrift is concerned, Lindner could possibly learn from Duchess Camilla, about whom

Neue Post

writes: "In a second-hand shop, she just bought a cup for the Queen's Silver Jubilee for 1.80 euros." That sounds very frugal - actually.

On closer inspection, of course, it points to renewed conflicts in the royal family: Is Camilla's relationship with the Queen so bad that she wouldn't even get a rusty anniversary cup from her?

In the end, the taxpayers pay the 1.80 euros again, which would be particularly annoying if there were still 75,000 of those things lying around in the palace cellar.

Nothing good is heard from Prince William either, who, according to a

tell-all book, tends to have short tempers – and, as

In

writes, from an early age: “When he was four years old, he had a nasty habit of yelling at his nanny, Barbara Barnes, ‘Nobody tell me what to do!

When I'm king, I'll have you punished.'” We don't know what has become of Barbara Barnes 35 years later, but we do hope that William's anger has settled and that he hasn't after his enthronement to be thrown in the dungeon.

Inmaculada Vivas Tesón should be spared this fate, although the law professor was involved in something that years ago would have been considered a faux pas: "That was a funny glitch!" says

the woman's week

, as Vivas Tesón is honored by Spain Queen Letizia wore the exact same dress as her.

That didn't lead to imprisonment either - the lawyer would know how to defend herself there - but to hearty laughter.

According to

Bunte

, the dress in question comes from the Mango chain and costs 59.99 euros, which brings praise to the queen: look at how modestly she lives.

With Vivas Tesón, on the other hand, one might worry that being a law professor in Spain would make so little money that one wouldn't have anything better to wear even when meeting the Queen.

Rise to Seriousness

Sophia Thomalla has been "not as revealing as she used to be" since she was in a relationship with tennis player Alexander Zverev, says

Frau im Spiegel

and sees herself confirmed: "'As a player's wife you have your obligations,' explains Sophia Thomalla her change of style.” There shouldn't be that many people who see entering the circle of women players as a rise to the serious side.

The basis for the poetic headline of the

Neue Blatt

about Andrea Kiewel - "Your crisis dissolved in millions of kisses" - was provided by the moderator herself, who finally met her friend who lives in Israel again after a long separation: "I was so exhausted from having patience and Being alone until everything dissolved into tears of relief and millions of kisses.” So many tears and kisses, the reunion must have been a wet affair.

But wouldn't it be nice if other crises were resolved in the same way?

As far as the rifts within the traffic light coalition are concerned, Lindner's wedding could come in handy.

The statement by actress Lauren Hutton quoted in Bunte

that she was "in a hurry to go to bed and make love or read" in the evenings

gave us food for thought .

A good book or a good man: don't you have to be in a completely different mood?

One puts the glasses on, the other takes them off.

You can't even put one aside when you're tired, and you can't finish a book faster than you can. And once you've finished one, you can easily move on to the next.