Here is the documentary, Kate & William: Romance & the Royals, with your host the epic historian, Dr. David Starkey.
On September 26, 2011, H.S.H. the Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein met with leaders from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland at their annual meeting at Vaduz castle in Liechtenstein.
According to the newspaper, Volksblatt, the theme of this afternoon’s meeting was education. During a brief press conference Prince Alois spoke of the importance for Liechtenstein to maintain close relations with other German-speaking countries. With regards to education, the Austrian Prime Minister, Heinz Fischer, noted the importance of education in the German-speaking countries and the German Prime Minister, Christian Wulff agreed… as he should.
Video of the German leaders on their way to Vaduz Castle.
Source and photo courtesy of: Volksblatt
H.R.H. Princess Mathilde of Belgium visited three farms this afternoon in Poperinge, Alveringem and Beauvoorde in Belgium. During her visit the princess had a chance to meet with the local people, taste locally grown food, and mingle with local politicians. To watch a video please click here. To view photos please click here.
On Sunday September 25, 2011, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco attended the l’ Art-Bre exhibition in Roquebrune-Cap Martin. The prince along with the mayor of the town, Patrick Cesari, toured the outdoor exhibit along with hundreds of guests. To view photos from the event please click the links below:
Meanwhile, H.S.H. Princess Charlene of Monaco recently hosted a luncheon aboard the yacht, The World, anchored in the harbor in Monaco to remember as well as to celebrate the life of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics.
Source and photos courtesy of: Nice-Matin and Palais Princier de Monaco.
Time for another edition of the fantastic Dutch program, Blauw Bloed. 🙂 In this week’s program host Jeroen Snel covers Prinsjesdag 2011, the glamour of Queen Paola of Belgium, a new book about Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and the late Prince Claus, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden’s visit to Finland, Princess Maxima of the Netherlands at a concert, Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of Belgium in Zwalm, and much more.
Click the video icon under where it says, Koniniklijke Asymmetrische Jurken, to watch the program.
Recently, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his personal foundation, FPA2, developed the Wood Forever program. The purpose of this new venture “… aims to accompany the yacht builders towards the use of timber from sustainably managed forests.”
During the 2011 Monaco Yacht Show the famous yacht building company, Burger Boats, became the first official member of the Wood Forever program:
Burger signed a partnership agreement and committed to analyze their wood supply chain in order to be able to develop a sustainable wood purchasing policy and, doing so, fight deforestation.
Also, during yesterday’s Monaco Yacht Show, the sovereign prince had a special guest with him when he visited all those amazing yachts docked at Port Hercule. So, who was this special guest? His Majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain.
According to the newspaper, Monaco Matin, the prince and the king visited the yacht Columbus 177 Prima, an environmentally friendly yacht that just won the Green Plus 2011 award during the Monaco Yacht Show. What is the Green Plus 2011 Award? Well, it is given those whose construction of a yacht follows strict environmental standards. To view photos please click here.
Sources: SYT.com and Monaco Matin
Photos courtesy of: Palais Princier de Monaco and F. Chavaroche
As honorary patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion, H.R.H. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands participated in the International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank seminar in Washington D.C. on September 23, 2011.
The theme for the interactive meeting was, Financial Inclusion: Advancing the Global Challenge, where panelists discussed various issues and were asked questions such as “What are the key obstacles to accelerating progress toward financial inclusion? How can they be overcome?” and “What is the role of the private sector in closing the gap in access to finance for households and businesses? How can these commitments be encouraged?”
To view photos as well as to read an article about the seminar/meeting please click the links below: