THE PRINCESS BLOGS - American Princess Borghese shares thoughts on love, romance and the TV Bachlorettes trying to win her cousin’s heart, the Bachelor Prince Lorenzo Borghese

October 14, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News

Cutchogue, NY – Although many little girls dream about it, not many women can become a princess. That’s why the competition is fierce as on ABC TV’s reality show, “The Bachelor: Rome.” One woman knows exactly what it’s like to be a princess, because she’s married to the TV Bachelor’s cousin who’s also a prince. And she is dishing it out on The Princess Blogs at her vineyard’s website www.BorgheseVineyard.com

“Our cousin, Prince Lorenzo Borghese, is on a quest to find his princess and live happily ever after,” says Princess Ann Marie Borghese. “And I wanted to do something to share in the excitement – as well as give people an idea what it’s like to be a real Borghese Princess. That’s why I started The Princess Blogs.”

The blog will comment on the escapades of the Princess’ cousin, Prince Lorenzo Borghese, a 34-year-old cosmetics entrepreneur, on “The Bachelor: Rome,” the popular romance reality series. Princess Borghese will also judge the bachelorettes and their chances of becoming a princess.

Married for 22 years, Prince Marco and Princess Ann Marie Borghese own Castello di Borghese, the oldest vineyard on Long Island in New York State. Winners of numerous international awards, Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery has earned widespread respect.

Viewers are also incited to comment on the blog, as well as visit the Princess at the Vineyard to toast to love and romance.

For more information, including romantic getaways at the Castello di Borghese, call 800-734-5158 or visit online at www.BorgheseWines.com

About the Castello di Borghese Winery & Vineyard
With noble roots dating back to Ninth Century Italy, Prince Marco and Princess Ann Marie Borghese offer a taste of royalty with the ever-expanding selection of Castello di Borghese wines.

With vines that date back over thirty years, the vineyard offers wines that are as close to "old vines" as one can find on Long Island. It is truly the birthplace of the Long Island wine industry and it shows in the production of elegant, sophisticated and award-winning wines.

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