Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of Oranje, Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, and Princess Mabel Visit Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau at Innsbruck University Hospital (VIDEO)

On Wednesday, February, 22, 2012, Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of Oranje and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands along with Princess Mabel were at the Innsbruck University Hospital to visit Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau who is still in a coma.

Today, the Dutch royal house announced that Prince Johan Friso’s condition:

…remains unchanged.  It is stable, but he is still not out of danger.  The doctors attending the Prince will issue a statement giving a full prognosis as soon as they are able. That is not yet the case as of today.

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Source: Het Koninklijk Huis

Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain Visits the Pasqual Maragall Foundation Headquarters

Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain visited the Pasqual Maragall Foundation (PMF) headquarters in Barcelona, Spain on Wednesday, February 22, 2012.

The purpose of Her Majesty’s visit was to learn more about PMF  latest projects as well as activities. The Queen was accompanied by the Minister of Health, Social Services and equality, Ana Mato, the Government Delegate in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, María Llanos de Luna, the Mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trias, and the President of the Pasqual Maragall Foundation, Pasqual Maragall i Mira.

To learn more about today’s event please click here.

Source and photo courtesy of Casa de Su Majestad el Rey


Their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain Attend the LXII Promoción de la Carrera Judicial (VIDEO)

On February 22, 2012, Their Majesties King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia of Spain attended the LXII Promoción de la Carrera Judicial in Barcelona.

Their Majesties were accompanied by the Minister of Justice, Alberto Ruiz Gallardon, the President of the Constitutional Court, Pascual Sala, the Chairman of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary, Carlos Dívar, the President of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Artur Mas, and the Mayor of Barcelona, Xavier Trias.

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Source: Casa de Su Majestad el Rey

Random Royal News Regarding the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall As Well As Their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of Wessex

On February 22, 2012, Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Uxbridge High School to mark Teach First’s 10th anniversary.

According to the official website for the Prince of Wales the royal couple:

…met with Teach First teachers representing every year the decade-long partnership with the school and learned how the school’s partnership with Teach First has helped transform it from a struggling school to one that has excelled in the GCSE attainment figures.

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Meanwhile, the Earl and Countess of Wessex are currently in the Caribbean on tour “… representing the Queen in the year of Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee.”  The royal couple participated in St. Lucia’s 33rd Independence Day celebrations by attending a parade and “watched a youth dance performance.”  Click here to view a photo.

Source: Royal.gov.uk

Their Serene Highness Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco Attend the La Croix-Rouge Monégasque Ceremony (VIDEO)

On February 21, 2012, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the 2012 La Croix-Rouge Monégasque (Monaco Red Cross) graduation ceremony held at the Rainier III auditorium in Monte-Carlo.

During the ceremony, Prince Albert II of Monaco gave a speech congratulating the graduates then Princess Charlene presented the diplomas to those who participated in the program.

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Source: Palais Princier de Monaco

His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau “In A Coma”

The Telegraph newspaper reports that His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau is “in a coma” and unfortunately the medical team treating the prince will not know until the end of the week whether he “will live or die”.

Click here to read the article from the Telegraph 

Meanwhile, the prince’s skiing companion, Florian Moosbrugger, who survived the avalanche — thanks to an airbag tucked into his backpack — will be questioned by the Innsbruck police in the coming days.  In an interview with the Austrian Times newspaper, detective Heinz Rusch stated, “We have begun investigations into the companion. It is concerning unintentional grievous bodily harm in particularly dangerous circumstances.”   

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Sources: Telegraph and Austrian Times

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge Visits Two Schools in Oxford, England (VIDEOS)

Per the Press Association:

The Duchess of Cambridge has joined a group of schoolchildren with behavioural problems and impressed staff with the way she worked with the youngsters.

Kate left the pupils elated after her visit to see how one of her charities was helping them cope with issues such as shyness and lack of confidence.

The royal also shared with the youngsters the name of her pet cocker spaniel puppy – Lupo – something which had remained a mystery since it was confirmed the Cambridge’s had a new addition to their family.

The duchess has been carrying out a number of high-profile visits to her favourite charities during the past few weeks, while her husband William has been away in the Falkland Islands working as an RAF search and rescue helicopter co-pilot.

The visit to Oxford was Kate’s first as patron of The Art Room, an organisation which uses painting and drawing to help children with a range of behavioural problems.

Kate put on a denim apron emblazoned with her name “Miss Catherine” to join the youngsters for a messy art therapy session at Rose Hill Primary School in Oxford.

Lisa Hancock, manager of the primary school’s art room, praised the duchess: “She seemed to have as much fun as the children and seemed very relaxed and in her element, I think. She had all the right language and was very calm and gentle.”

Ms Hancock added that at the end of the session the duchess told the children how “fabulous” they were and praised their artwork.

During her time in the art therapy room Kate sat between two boys at a table covered in pots of paint, brushes and paper, and chatted to both of the youngsters as they busily worked away. At one point the duchess came to the aid of seven-year-old Mariam Olayinka who knocked over a pot of water sending the liquid cascading across the table and on to the floor during the session which lasted around an hour and 45 minutes.

The duchess also visited the Oxford Spires Academy, where The Art Room has another centre, used by the school’s teenage pupils and those of two nearby primary schools. After a private lunch of sandwiches, crisps and fruit, Kate joined a round-table discussion about the training of staff at the centre and listened to the experiences of four Year Seven pupils who attend art therapy sessions.

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Photo courtesy of Daylife/Reuters