
On ne s'ennuie pas avec la princesse de Bourdon
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The video chronicles a chaotic housewarming party at Chateau Saint Tropez, highlighting significant electrical issues that threaten to derail the event. The evening begins with a projector causing a power outage, a problem the hosts fear might repeat given the reliance on electricity for lights and music. This electrical instability is described as the "dark point" of the house, with initial problems so severe that simply walking on the floor caused issues.
Despite these challenges, the catering, described as "palace service in all relaxation," proceeds. The host, Arnaud Latour, orchestrates a complex ballet of 30 servers, managing multiple simultaneous spectacles. A particular challenge for the team is catering to a "very, very demanding" princess.
The electrical problems escalate dramatically as night falls. A test on the computer reveals that the electricity is "crazy," with the oven, stovetop, and induction cooker all failing. The electrician is stressed, as power outages are a major problem for events. Just as the chef fears losing the entire dinner, a miracle occurs: the gardens regain power after about an hour.
The party then shifts to a festive atmosphere with the arrival of artists. The host, Camilla, has planned surprises for her guests, including a performer who has "lost his head," adding to the magical ambiance. She aims to surprise her guests with spectacles, as people in Saint-Tropez seek the extraordinary. The show prepared by Camilla's daughters, princesses Maria Carolina and Chiara, is a success, making guests forget the earlier mishaps. This unusual housewarming party is set to be a memorable event in the history of Saint-Tropez nights. For Camilla, the season is just beginning, with a royal wedding in Europe on the horizon.