Their Royal Highnesses Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Asturias Attend ‘Alimentaria 2012’ in Barcelona (VIDEO)

On March 26, 2012, Their Royal Highnesses Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Asturias attended the opening of the 19th annual International Alimentaria 2012, a food and beverages exhibition, in Barcelona.

The event, which ends on March 29, brings together food lovers as well as “…international food and beverage manufacturers and distributors to showcase their brands, establish business contacts, and attract new customers.”  

Click the link below to watch a videos as well as to view photos.

Source: Casa de Su Majestad el Rey

Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco Visit Finland and Guovdageaidnu, Norway. (VIDEOS)

On March 25, 2012, Their Serene Highness Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco were in Enontekiö, Finland for a brief visit.

The princely couple are currently on their way to Guovdageaidnu, Norway where the sovereign prince was invited to the remote region by the “…Association of World Reindeer Herders, International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry and Guovdageaidnu municipality to visit the Sámi village…”  

During their stay in Guovdageaidnu it was revealed that the prince and princess will  “…spend the night in a lavvu up in the tundra…”

Later this week, Prince Albert II will give a speech at the World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference (WITBC) regarding “…adaption to climate change and protection of the Arctic” according to Sámi 12 WITBC.

Per the Palais Princier de Monaco:

The princely couple will travel to Lapland from 25 to 27 March 2012.

Visits on the ground and the conferences will be devoted to the major issues of adaptation to climate change facing indigenous populations which are reviewed by the Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.

During their stay, the prince and princess will have the opportunity to see the progress and results of projects such as those that are introduced in the International Polar Year, and which are driven by the Arctic Council or the UNEP.

An agreement will be signed between the Prince Foundation and the International Centre for Reindeer Husbandry to support young researchers from Arctic regions.

To learn more about the World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference please click here.

To watch videos as well as to view photos of the princely couple please click the links below:

Sources: Palais Princier de Monaco, Barents Observer, Sámi 12 WITBC and Iltalehti.

Photo courtesy of: NRK.no

The Princely Family of Monaco Attend the 2012 Bal de la Rose

On Saturday, March 24, 2012, Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco along with Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover and Miss Charlotte Casiraghi attended the 2012 Bal de la Rose held at the Salle des Etoiles at the Sporting Club de Monaco.

The famous ball benefits the Fondation Princesse Grace and this year’s theme was, Swinging London.  Musical guests included Mark Ronson, Pete Doherty, and Imelda May.  Attendees at this year’s event included blonde buxom Swedish model, Victoria Silvstedt, Prince Salman bin Abdelaziz of Saudi Arabia, Jacques Grange, the Duke and Duchess of Castro, and Miss China 2011 Luo Zilin to name a few.

Click the links below to stare at photos.   🙂

Random Royal News Regarding the Princely House of Liechtenstein (VIDEO)

Per the newspaper Solothurner Zeitung (rough translation):

“Green Light for the Prince Initiative in Liechtenstein.”

The collection of signatures for a popular initiative to restrict the right of veto of the Princely House can begin in the Principality of Liechtenstein. The Vaduz Parliament has judged the initiative on Wednesday as constitutional.

The 25-Member Parliament unanimously followed the Government, which had sought to allow the constitutional initiative “Yes – for your vote to count” to the collection of signatures. The initial developers must have 1500 signatures together for the emergence of desire within six weeks.

The politically explosive move from among the Liechtenstein democracy movement aims that the people in urn votes have the last word. Voting decisions should be can levered no longer by the Prince or his Deputy with the so-called sanctions law.

The sanction or veto in the Liechtenstein Constitution stated that any new or amended law of the approval of the Princely House is needed. The same goes for constitutional changes. In contrast to the Switzerland, the Liechtenstein has two sovereigns: the people and the Princes.

Discussion was last fall before the vote on the legalisation of abortion the right of veto. Hereditary Prince Alois had announced before the ballot he will not sign the amendment, even if the people assume an appropriate initiative, which then but was not the case.

Waves go up

The popular initiative on the restriction of the princely veto has made already in recent weeks go up the waves in the small State. Hereditary Prince Alois stressed in his speech before the Parliament beginning of March that the Princely House is withdrawing from political life, should accept the people’s initiative.

The vote on the initiative could sharpen as already 2003 – to the question, whether the Liechtenstein people wants or not keep the monarchy in the current form.

And even before the petition last week in the Liechtenstein daily newspapers full-page ads were abandoned, recommend a no to this constitutional initiative. Further, the newspapers have repeatedly reported of anonymous threats against members of the initiative Committee.

 Click here to watch a video news report. 

(in German and please scroll down to watch the clip)