H.R.H. Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg: The Television Interview (VIDEO)

On November 11, 2011, H.R.H. Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg will turn the big 3-0.  And, in honor of his upcoming birthday the television network, RTL, is airing an interview with the heir to the grand ducal throne.

Click here to watch part one of the interview.

Want to learn more about one of the last eligible — of age — heirs in Europe as well as about the Grand Ducal family?  Well, then please visit the blog, Luxarazzi Luxembourg.  

To view photos of H.R.H. Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume throughout the years please click here.

T.R.H.s The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in Tanzania: Final Day

On their final day in Tanzania, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited the Majengo Maasai Boma village near the famous Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park.  The royal couple were welcomed into the village with the people dancing, singing and chanting.

During the visit the senior village elder, Mathayo Rimba Olemirai, gave the Prince of Wales a new title to add to his laundry list of titles.

The name: Oloishiru Ingishu (He Whom the Cows Love/ The Helper of Cows).  The Duchess of Cornwall received a new name as well, Koto Engera (Mother of the Children), by the wives of the chiefs in the village.

So cool.  🙂

The purpose of the visit to Majengo Maasai Boma village was to:

… see British-funded work helping Masai girls continue from primary to secondary school, and other projects advising on fresh ways to earn money for the Masai, whose nomadic way of life is threatened by climate change and increased commercial farming on their ancestral pasture lands. source

The Prince of Wales speaks about the effect of climate change on traditional communities during a visit to the Maasai in Tanzania.

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