Showing posts with label ROYAL NEWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ROYAL NEWS. Show all posts
Monday, March 24, 2014
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden visits Ghana and Tanzania
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden visited the African countries of Ghana and Tanzania from March 17-21, together with trade minister Ewa Björling. The heir to the throne's visit centered on strengthening Sweden's trade links with these countries. She was in Ghana from March 17-19 and in Tanzania from March 20-21.
Visit here to find out more details and exciting photos of the crown princess' African tour.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Dutch State Banquet for Chinese President
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| The Chinese President and First Lady welcomed by King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Beatrix. Image: @Royalty |
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima held a state banquet in honor of Chinese President Xi Jinping. This was the first time a Chinese president ever set foot in the Netherlands since e establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Prince Laurent of Belgium rushed to hospital
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| Prince Laurent of Belgium |
Friday, March 21, 2014
Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha turns 71
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| Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
The Prince was born Andreas Michael Friedrich Hans Armin Siegfried Hubertus on March 21, 1943, the son of Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the former Countess Viktoria-Luise of Solms-Baruth. Prince Friedrich was the son of and heir of Charles Edward, the last reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke of Albany in the British Peerage. Charles Edward was the only son (born posthumously) of Prince Leopold, youngest son of Queen Victoria. Thus, Andrea is a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria.
In 1946, his parents divorced. In 1949, together with his mother and stepfather Richard Whitten, he moved to New Orleans. He returned to Germany in 1965 and rendered military service from 1966 until 1968 before working as a timber merchant from 1969 until 1971.
He married Carin Dabelstein (b. Hamburg, 16 July 1946), daughter of Adolf Wilhelm Martin Dabelstein, Fabrikant, Kaufmann, and wife Irma Maria Margarete Callsen in 1971. While the marriage was unequal, the groom's father granted permission to the permission, and so the couple's three children, Stephanie (born 1972), Hubertus, Hereditary Prince and Heir Apparent to the family headship (born 1975) and Alexander (born 1977) have been allowed to use the family's courtesy titles and styles.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Royal Events this Week - March 17-22
Check out this week's royal events that you should never miss!
March 18 - Prince Jean of Luxembourg and Diane de Guerre celebrate their 4th wedding anniversary. Prince Jean's marriage with Ms. De Guerre was his second wife, after divorcing his first wife, Hélène Suzanna Vestur. Prince Jean is the second son of the former Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg and of Princess Josephine Charlotte of Belgium. The bride is a daughter of the Countess Eugenie Marie de Guerre, néé Wolff Metternich zur Gracht.
March 20 - King Mohammad VI and Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco celebrate their 12th wedding anniversary. They were married in 2002 at the Dar al-Makhzin Royal Palace in Rabat, Morocco.
March 20 - Prince Nikolaus and Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein celebrate their 32nd wedding anniversary. Prince Nikolaus is the youngest son of Prince Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein, while Princess Margaretha is the youngest daughter of Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg. Their marriage produced two sons and two daughters.
March 22 - Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg, wife of Grand Duke Henri, celebrates her 58th birthday. The Grand Duchess was born María Teresa Mestre y Batista-Falla in 1956 in Cuba.
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| Prince Jean and his wife Dianne |
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| King Mohammed VI and his consort, Princess Lalla Salma during their wedding. |
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| Prince Nikolaus and Princess Margaretha of Liechtenstein |
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| Grand Duchess Maria Theresa of Luxembourg |
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Emperor Akihito's Speech Commemorating the Third Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
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| Emperor Akihito. Image: Wikimedia Commons |
Here is Emperor Akihito's speech in commemoration of the Third Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake last March 10.
As we commemorate the third anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, together with the people gathered here today, I would like to again offer my deepest condolences to those who lost their lives in the disaster and their bereaved families.
The huge earthquake and tsunami that struck eastern Japan three years ago today left more than twenty thousand people dead or missing. Many people are still living under difficult conditions whether they are in the afflicted regions or in the places where they evacuated to. The nuclear power plant accident caused by the disaster is making some regions still off-limits because of radioactive contamination, forcing many people to leave the places where they used to live. It pains me greatly to think that so many people do not yet know when they can go back to their own homes.
In the past three years, people in the afflicted regions, still living under severe conditions, have overcome numerous difficulties with a strong sense of solidarity and made great efforts towards reconstruction. I am also heartened to see that many people, both at home and abroad, continue to support these efforts in various ways.
My thoughts go out to the afflicted people who must still be experiencing various hardships. In order to ensure that they can live in good health, and that they can live without losing hope, it is important that everyone's hearts be with the afflicted for many years to come. It is my hope that people will never forget this disaster and hand down the lessons we learned to future generations, and foster a proper attitude towards disaster prevention, with the aim of making our country a safer place.
Together with the people gathered here today, I would like to express my hope that days of peace and quiet will return as soon as possible to the afflicted regions. In closing, I offer once again my most sincere condolences to all those who lost their lives in the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Source: The Imperial Household Agency
Sweden's Royal Family Now on YouTube
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| Crown Princess Victoria with her father, King Carl XVI. Image: kungahuset.se |
The Queen's Commonwealth Day Message
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| Commonwealth Day in London. Image: FlickR |
In July this year, the opening of the 20th Commonwealth Games will be marked by the arrival in Glasgow of the baton that started its journey from Buckingham Palace five months ago.Source: British Royal Family's Official website
Many of us are following closely the news of the baton relay as it passes through the 70 countries and territories whose teams will gather for the Games. The images bring vividly to life what we mean by the Commonwealth family: it is wonderful to see the warmth, shared endeavour and goodwill as the baton is passed through the hands of many thousands of people.
Affinities of history and inheritance from the past are strong, yet we are bound together by a sense that the Commonwealth is a powerful influence of good for the future. People of all ages from different cultures are weaving an ever-growing network of links which connect us in our diversity and our common purpose. It is this unity that is expressed in this year's theme: 'Team Commonwealth'.
While national teams will be concentrating on the competition in August, Team Commonwealth will have a longer focus, working together to achieve a more enduring success.
Experiences of life differ widely throughout the Commonwealth, and we each make contributions from sometimes very different viewpoints. But we are committed to the same goals. Together we offer each other encouragement and draw strength from this mutual support.
The understanding that we belong together, and are able, through teamwork, to achieve far more than we could do alone, has always been at the heart of our approach. For all of us this is now captured in the Commonwealth Charter which sets out the values and principles which guide and motivate us.
This year, more children and young people are participating in Commonwealth Day celebrations. Advances in technology enable us to reach a greater number of young people in schools, on-line using the 'Commonwealth Class' initiative, and through events in local communities where the Commonwealth flag is being raised.
I am delighted that in this, the year of 'Team Commonwealth', we will be working to build a brighter, united future in which every one of us can play a part and share in its rewards.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
William and Catherine Attends a birthday party
Prince Willam and Catherine,Duchess of Cambridge attended a birthday party with close friends at Bunga Bunga in Battersea.(more photos)
Te Deum for Princess Leonore
Swedish Royal Family attends a Te Deum thanksgiving service in connection with the birth of Princess Madeleine and Chris O'Neill's daughter at the Royal Chapel in the Royal Palace of Stockholm.(more phots 1,2,3)
source(aftonbladet se, ekspressen se)
Prince Albert and Princess Charlene Attends a Gala Dinner in Monaco
Yesterday :Prince Albert and Princess Charlene attended the St David's Day gala dinner in Monaco. (more photos)
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Princess Letizia Attends the Rare Diseases World Day Event
Yesterday:Princess Letizia attended the 'Rare Diseases World Day' event at senate in Madrid.(more photos 1,2)
Friday, February 28, 2014
Princess Madeleine in New York with her daughter Leonore
Princess Madeleine and Christopher O'Neill have been seen in New York with their daughter Leonore and Christopher's mother Eva O'Neill.(more photos)
source(hola com, gala de)
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Crown Princess Mary
25 February :Crown Princess Mary attended the premiere of the documentary "You do not say no to Asger!"(more photos)
source(sn dk ,hola com)
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Sweden's new princess named Leonore
Sweden's new princess will be called Leonore Lilian Maria, announced King Carl Gustaf today at a special cabinet meeting.(video)
Wednesday, February 26, a cabinet meeting was held at the Royal Palace to mark the birth of Princess Madeleine’s child.
At the cabinet meeting, The King informed the Government that the Princess will be named Leonore Lilian Maria, with the given name Leonore. The Princess was assigned duchess of Gotland.
source (kungahuset.se)
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