King Charles III of the United Kingdom Inaugurates the England Coast Path and Opens Seven Sisters Nature Reserve

Official portrait courtesy of Buckingham Palace/Millie Pilkington, 2025

Last Thursday, in East Sussex, His Majesty King Charles III of the United Kingdom presided over the inauguration of the King Charles III England Coast Path and formally opened the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve.

The inauguration comes as part of a wider program to create or expand 25 National Nature Reserves following His Majesty’s Coronation, with the project now reaching its halfway point.

According to Buckingham Palace, the King Charles III England Coast Path is a 2,700-mile National Trail and the longest continuous managed coastal walking route in the world, connecting well-known landmarks with lesser-visited areas and opening sections of England’s coastline to the public for the first time.

The route follows the entirety of England’s coastline, including its inlets and estuaries, contributing to its overall length. It passes through a range of protected landscapes, including chalk cliffs, salt marshes, and ancient woodlands, and is intended to support both physical and mental well-being through access to the natural environment.

The Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve is the 13th to be designated within the King’s Series of National Nature Reserves, which aims to create or expand 25 reserves by 2027.

Its chalk landscape plays a significant role in supplying clean water to nearby towns, including Eastbourne and Seaford, while also supporting surrounding marine ecosystems, including rare species such as the short-snouted seahorse.

For more information on the King Charles III England Coast Path, see the official overview published by the UK Government in the links below:

National Trails United Kingdom

King Charles III England Coast Path | UK Government

Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco Inaugurate a New Parent-Child Unit at Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace

Ahead of ongoing developments within the Principality of Monaco’s healthcare sector, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco presided over the inauguration of a new parent–child unit at the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace, located in the quartier of La Colle.

The inauguration took place in the presence of the Minister of Social Affairs and Health of Monaco, Christophe Robino, the Director of the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace, Benoîte Rousseau de Sevelinges, and the patron of the project, Dmitry Rybolovlev, owner of AS Monaco Football Club.

The new parent–child unit comprises four rooms designed to provide a family-centered environment. Parents are able to remain present at all times, ensuring continuous support for their child throughout hospitalization.

Intended for vulnerable newborns or those requiring specialized monitoring, the facility combines advanced medical care with the preservation of the essential bond between parent and child.

A multidisciplinary team, including pediatric nurses, midwives, childcare assistants, and physicians, supports each family through a coordinated, patient-centered approach.

This initiative forms part of the broader development of the mother–child division at the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace and continues a longstanding commitment to care that is both medically advanced and centered on family needs.

It also continues the engagement of Their Serene Highnesses in supporting parents, including first aid training workshops for infants initiated by Princess Charlene in collaboration with the Croix-Rouge Monégasque.

The inauguration marks a further step in strengthening comprehensive, family-focused neonatal care within the Principality.

Prince Albert II of Monaco Speaks on His Catholic Faith Ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s Apostolic Visit. Plus, Where to Watch Live and the Complete Schedule

Ahead of the forthcoming Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to the Principality of Monaco on Saturday, March 28th, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco has given a rare interview addressing the significance of the visit, the role of Roman Catholicism within the Monégasque state, and the balance between faith and public responsibility.

Speaking to the French publication La Croix, the Sovereign Prince described the anticipated visit as both an honor and a moment of historic importance for Monaco. He noted that the invitation had been extended only recently, making the confirmation of the visit all the more significant for the Principality and its population.

The Constitution de la Principauté de Monaco, adopted on December 17th, 1962, states that Roman Catholicism is the state religion, placing the Principality among the small number of European countries where Catholicism retains formal constitutional recognition. 

In the interview, the Sovereign Prince emphasized that the faith continues to shape national traditions, public ceremonies, and institutional dialogue, including regular exchanges with the Archbishop of Monaco, Monsignor Dominique-Marie David, on matters such as education and bioethics.

He also addressed the role of his personal faith, describing it as a central element of his identity and a guiding influence in his approach to leadership. While noting that faith does not provide simple answers to complex policy questions, he indicated that it informs a broader sense of responsibility, particularly in striving to ensure that decisions are not only effective but also just and grounded in respect for others.

In addressing contemporary societal issues, including questions of bioethics, he acknowledged the need to balance moral considerations with the responsibilities of governance. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding both human dignity and the natural environment, framing these concerns as interconnected rather than separate.

The interview further addressed the Principality’s international role, particularly in humanitarian and charitable initiatives. While Monaco is often associated with wealth, the Sovereign Prince highlighted the importance of how resources are used, pointing to the country’s contributions to international cooperation and assistance efforts. He noted that this dimension of Monaco’s identity is often less visible, in part due to a cultural preference for discretion.

On the broader relationship between wealth and faith, the Sovereign Prince acknowledged that tensions can arise, but described them as constructive rather than contradictory. He suggested that such challenges can reinforce a sense of ethical responsibility, particularly in ensuring that prosperity is accompanied by solidarity and a commitment to the common good.

The Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV is expected to further highlight these themes, marking a significant moment in the contemporary history of the Principality of Monaco.

Official Program Schedule:

The Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV will follow a structured program across the Principality of Monaco on Saturday, March 28th, beginning at 8:50 a.m. with the arrival of His Holiness at the Monaco Heliport.

At 9:00 a.m., an official welcome ceremony will take place at the Place du Palais, where His Holiness will be received by Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco. This will be followed by a private audience and official exchanges at the Palais Princier de Monaco.

At 10:00 a.m., the Sovereign Prince will deliver a formal address from the balcony of the Palais Princier, followed by remarks and an Apostolic Blessing imparted by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to those gathered at the Place du Palais.

At 11:00 a.m., His Holiness will preside over the celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours at the Cathédrale de Monaco in the quartier of Monaco-Ville, including the delivery of a homily. This will be followed at 11:45 a.m. by a meeting with young people and catechumens at the Église Sainte-Dévote in the quartier of La Condamine, which will include a moment of prayer and an address by His Holiness.

The Apostolic Visit will conclude with the celebration of a pontifical Mass at 3:00 p.m. at the Stade Louis-II in the quartier of Fontvieille, observed according to the liturgy for the Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent.

Live coverage of the Apostolic Visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV will be available across several official and religious broadcasters.

In France, the Catholic television network KTO Télévision Catholique will provide comprehensive coverage of the visit, including the arrival of His Holiness in the Principality.

In Monaco, full coverage of the Apostolic Visit, from the arrival at the Monaco Heliport to the departure of His Holiness, will be carried by the official state broadcaster, Monaco Info, as well as the public broadcaster, TVMonaco.

These broadcasts will be available via their respective digital platforms, including YouTube, where international audiences will be able to follow the visit in real time.

Links to the official YouTube channels of KTO Télévision Catholique, Monaco Info, and TVMonaco are provided below.

Official Broadcast Links:

KTO Télévision Catholique
Monaco Info (state broadcaster)
TV Monaco TV Monaco (second link)

International Broadcast Times (Arrival at 8:50 a.m. Monaco Time):

London: 7:50 a.m.

New York: 2:50 a.m.

Los Angeles: 11:50 p.m. (March 27)

Tokyo: 3:50 p.m.

Sydney: 5:50 p.m.

For local broadcast times in additional regions, a standard time zone converter, such as timeanddate.com, may be used.

Princess Lalla Hasnaa of Morocco Represents the Kingdom of Morocco at a White House Summit Hosted by Melania Trump

Official portrait courtesy of Agence Maghreb Arabe Presse

In Washington, D.C., Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa of Morocco represented the Kingdom of Morocco at a high-level summit held at the White House on children’s well-being and digital development, at the invitation of the First Lady of the United States of America, Melania Trump.

The meeting, titled Fostering the Future Together, brought together representatives from approximately 40 countries, alongside technology sector participants, to discuss international cooperation on children’s protection and empowerment in the digital era.

According to Agence Maghreb Arabe Presse, the initiative aims to promote children’s well-being through education, innovation, and access to technology, while addressing emerging challenges linked to artificial intelligence and digital inequality.

In her remarks delivered during the summit, Princess Lalla Hasnaa emphasized that preparing younger generations for the digital age constitutes a shared international responsibility, warning of the risks posed by widening disparities in access to technology.

She also outlined the Kingdom of Morocco’s commitment to strengthening national frameworks for digital protection and expanding programs focused on digital literacy and inclusion. The Kingdom, she said, intends to contribute to international cooperation efforts, including through the sharing of best practices with African partners.

The summit included remarks from several international participants, including representatives from the French Republic, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Panamá, the Republic of Sierra Leone, and the Republic of Malawi. 

The event concluded with a reception at the White House for the attending delegations.

King Frederik X of Denmark Asks Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to Lead Denmark Government Formation Talks After Election

In Copenhagen, His Majesty King Frederik X of Denmark has requested the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen, to lead negotiations to form a new government, following consultations with party representatives at Amalienborg after the general election of March 24th, 2026.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister formally submitted the resignation of her government to the King, in accordance with Danish constitutional practice. She continues in office in a caretaker capacity pending the formation of a new administration.

Consultations held at Amalienborg brought together representatives of parties elected to the Folketing, who advised the King on the designation of a “royal investigator” (kongelig undersøger) to lead government formation talks.

According to the Royal Household of Denmark, in a statement issued by Hofmarskal, Christian Schønau, parties representing the largest number of seats in the Folketing, recommended that Prime Minister Frederiksen be tasked with leading negotiations. These parties, including Socialdemokratiet, Socialistisk Folkeparti, Enhedslisten, Radikale Venstre, and Alternativet, together account for 84 mandates.

Parties from the liberal and conservative blocs, including Venstre, Liberal Alliance, Dansk Folkeparti, Det Konservative Folkeparti, and Danmarksdemokraterne, representing 73 mandates, proposed Venstre leader, Troels Lund Poulsen, as an alternative candidate to lead negotiations.

The Moderates (Moderaterne), holding 14 seats, recommended their leader, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, as a potential royal investigator to explore the formation of a government across the political center.

Following the consultations, the caretaker Prime Minister Frederiksen advised the King that the parties commanding the largest parliamentary support had indicated her as the preferred leader of negotiations. Acting on this advice, the King formally requested Prime Minister Frederiksen to undertake the task of forming a new government, with a view to a coalition including Socialistisk Folkeparti and Radikale Venstre.

No single bloc commands an outright majority in the 179-seat Folketing, where 90 seats are required. The outcome leaves open the possibility of coalition negotiations across traditional political alignments or the formation of a minority government supported by external parties.

Under Denmark’s constitutional framework, the Sovereign acts based on parliamentary indications and does not exercise discretion in the political selection of a government. The process now enters a negotiation phase, the duration and outcome of which remain uncertain.

Prince Albert II and Hereditary Prince Jacques of Monaco Mark 30 Years of the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies

In the quartier of Fontvieille, Monaco, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II of Monaco and His Serene Highness Hereditary Prince Jacques of Monaco presided over the inauguration of a commemorative exhibition marking the 30th anniversary of the Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies.

The exhibition, titled Du Musée monétaire au Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies, invites visitors to explore the evolution, history, and heritage of the institution, which plays a central role in preserving the Principality of Monaco’s philatelic and numismatic collections.

It retraces the transformation of the former monetary museum into the present Musée des Timbres et des Monnaies, highlighting its development over the past three decades and its contribution to the cultural patrimony of the Principality.

Following the visit, the Sovereign Prince and the Hereditary Prince signed the official guest book before marking the occasion with the official “First Day” postmark on a commemorative envelope issued for the museum’s anniversary, a traditional philatelic gesture.

The event forms part of the Principality’s broader efforts to celebrate and preserve its cultural institutions, while reaffirming the longstanding interest of the Princely Family in Monaco’s historical and artistic heritage.

Belgian State Visit to Norway Begins as Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Makes Unscheduled Appearance

In Oslo, Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway hosted an incoming state visit from Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of the Belgians at the Royal Palace, marking the first state visit between the two kingdoms in nearly three decades.

The visit, which includes engagements in Oslo and Stavanger, is centered on cooperation in energy, defense, and broader multilateral priorities. Norway remains a key energy supplier to Belgium, and both countries maintain close coordination as NATO allies.

Their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians were formally welcomed at the Royal Palace with full state honours, including the playing of national anthems, an inspection of the King’s Guard of Honor, and the presentation of official delegations.

Once inside the Royal Palace, Their Majesties held a private meeting, described by the Royal Court as a “tête-à-tête,” ahead of the exchange of gifts.

Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway appeared during the indoor program at the Royal Palace, joining Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon of Norway for official photographs. Her attendance had not been listed in the official press release from the Royal Court of Norway.

The appearance comes days after an interview broadcast by NRK (Norsk rikskringkasting) that prompted widespread criticism in Norway, in which the Crown Princess addressed her past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.

Later in the day, Their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians, accompanied by the Crown Prince of Norway, laid a wreath at the National Monument at Akershus Fortress in tribute to those who lost their lives during the Second World War.

A state banquet hosted by Their Majesties the King and Queen of Norway is scheduled to take place at the Royal Palace this evening, bringing together members of the Belgian delegation and representatives of Norwegian public life.

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