TF1 Video Report About the Upcoming Princely Wedding in Monaco and Other News

As you know (or not) the French television network, TF1, will be airing the upcoming princely wedding in Monaco between H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Miss Charlene Wittstock for those living in France on July 1 and 2, 2011 (sorry, at this time it is unknown if the network will open up their online stream to those living outside of France.)

Recently, TF1 aired a report about all those lovely souvenirs on display, and for purchase, throughout the principality.  Anyway, the network interviewed several Monégasques as well as tourists asking their thoughts about the upcoming princely nuptials.   Click here to watch the news report.  The link may work for some, but not others, so please keep that in mind.   🙂

Finally, the American newspaper, San Francisco Examiner, ran a story this afternoon about the princely wedding’s chef extraordinaire, Alain Ducasse.  Mr. Ducasse spoke to the press on June 8, 2011, whereupon discussed his first meeting with H.S.H. Prince Albert as well as some of the food the royal, noble, and VIP guests will be feasting on during the new Prince and Princess of Monaco’s religious wedding reception at the Salle Garnier.  Here is a snippet of what he had to say:

… the veteran cook admits his blood pressure is rising ahead of next month’s royal wedding in Monaco, where he will prepare a multi-course gala dinner for Prince Albert, bride-to-be Charlene Wittstock, and their 500 A-list guests.
“I’ve done gala dinners before, but never an official meal for a head of state. It’s a first for me,” Ducasse told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday in Paris.
Asked whether he was feeling daunted by the task, the chef nodded, although he vowed to “share my stress.
“I’m going to pass it along to those I work with,” he said, laughing. 

While being careful not to divulge exactly what’s on the menu for the three-course meal, Ducasse revealed just enough to make the mouth water.
“Prince Albert is very interested in protecting the Mediterranean, its flora and its fauna. It’s something of an obsession,” Ducasse said. “We decided to do something sustainable, local and ethical.”
“It’s going to be like the essence of the Mediterranean Sea, its tastes, its smells and its colors … fresh line-caught fish, garden vegetables and fruits for dessert,” he said.
Besides the Champagne, which comes from the eponymous region of northeast France, and a South African red wine honoring the bride’s roots, nearly all ingredients will be sourced from a 6-mile (10-kilometer) radius from Monaco — a tiny concrete hive of high-rises, Art Deco casinos and five-star hotels.
The honey will come from Monaco’s very own urban bee hives and the fish — all local species, none of them threatened with extinction — are to be line-caught hours before they’re served up, Ducasse said.
The vegetables, a sun-drenched medley of local staples including tomatoes, peppers and zucchini, are being grown at the prince’s own farm, and will never suffer the indignity of refrigeration, being harvested just hours before the dinner.
Ducasse said Prince Albert invited him to prepare the gala dinner in a mystery-cloaked meeting in the Monegasque embassy in Paris last February.
“I didn’t know what it was about, but I was hoping it was about the wedding,” said Ducasse, who was born in France but officially became a citizen of Monaco three years ago. “I told him, ‘my lord, I took the liberty of already preparing a menu, so as not to waste time.'”
The menu got the princely stamp of approval: Both Prince Albert and Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer, sampled the meal and “they liked it, which is a relief,” Ducasse said.
He said he’ll also be in charge of preparing the post-festivities brunch on July 3, in conjunction with Monaco’s other celebrity chef, Joel Robuchon.
To read the article in its entirety please click the link here. 
Photo courtesy of: Palais.mc

Charlene Wittstock, The Future Princess of Monaco: Part Two Interview from ZDF

Here is part two from the SABC3/ZDF interview with the future Princess of Monaco, the beautiful Charlene Wittstock.  In this segment, Miss Wittstock discusses sports as well as the prince’s passion for athletics and charity work.

Click here to watch.  

Part One is here in case you missed it.

Any way, there is only 23 days to go until the princely wedding in Monaco!

Finally, if you would like to sign the Gold Livre d’Or (guest book) wishing the couple congratulations you may do so at the couple’s official Facebook page for the princely wedding here.  According to the site, “…Your messages will personally be read by the Princely Couple.”   🙂

Source: ZDF.de

Photo courtesy of: Palais.mc and Le Mariage de Monaco.

H.R.H. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands Attends the Opening of an Educational Center in Almere

On June 8, 2011, H.R.H. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands attended the opening of a new educational center in Almere.  The purpose of this new center is to promote a healthy lifestyle “…to inform children about the themes of construction, housing, and healthy living in a sustainable area.” (source)  Furthermore, according to the Dutch online newspaper, AD.nl, the idea for the overall look of the new center was “…provided by the local youth and in turn designed by architect, Jord den Hollander.”

To view photos please click the links herehere, and here. 

Sources: AD.nl and PPE  Photo courtesy of:  AD.nl by ANP

The History of the Grimaldi Family: A Mini Digital Archive

In today’s edition of newspaper, Monaco-Matin, there is an interesting short story about the history of the Grimaldi family. Essentially, it is a mini digital archive containing bios about the entire princely family of Monaco.

Click here to view; then click the play button on the second graphic and use your mouse to scroll and read (it’s in French, by the way.)

Source and photo courtesy of: Monaco-Matin

The Future Princess of Monaco, Charlene Wittstock, Gives Another Interview

top-billing-charlene-wittstock-jo-ann-strauss-royal-monaco-wedding-002Recently, the future Princess of Monaco, Charlene Wittstock, gave an interview to journalist from SABC3 in South Africa as part of their upcoming special about the princely wedding.  The German television network, ZDF, aired a portion of the interview from SABC3 weeks before their own two-part documentary entitled, Eine Fursten fur Monaco: Die Hochzeit von Albert & Charlene, that will air on June 21 and 30, 2011.

Here is a snippet from the SABC3/ZDF interview where Charlene speaks about her “second” wedding in Durban, South Africa, her dress, her future role, and other stuff.   Click here to watch. 

Thanks to journalist Thinus Ferreira from South Africa for the photo.     🙂

Read more here.

H.R.H. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands in Amsterdam

On June 7, 2011, H.R.H. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands attended the “I’m In” national summer activities at the Wibaut College in Amsterdam.

The purpose of the “I’m In” event was to encourage the youth to not drop out of school after their summer holidays are over.  Who knew there was a high drop-out rate in the Netherlands… hmmm.  Furthermore, this event also promotes the youth to get involved in summer activities (I guess so they will stay of out trouble.)

To view photos of the awesome Princess Maxima participating in this great event please click the links here and here. 

Photo courtesy of: Koninklijkhuis.nl

H.R.H. Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg At the Tour de Luxembourg

On June 6, 2011, H.R.H. Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, along with various members of his family, attended various stages of the Tour de Luxembourg.  Unfamiliar with the Tour de Luxembourg?  Well, it’s a bike race that takes place in — you guessed it — Luxembourg.  The race is also considered to be a prepping point for those who participate in the famous Tour de France.

Any way, there are several photos of the Grand Duke, who is looking quite healthy these days, so please click the link here to view. 

Source and photo courtesy of:  Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg by Paul Hinger