His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan ‘Heart Bypass Surgery Successful’

Per AFP News:

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan underwent a successful four-hour heart bypass operation Saturday and hopefully should be fit to play tennis again, officials said amid lingering concerns over his declining health.

It was the first surgery for the 78-year-old Emperor since 2003 — when he had an operation for prostate cancer — after tests showed a narrowing of two of his coronary arteries.

His physicians, a team from the University of Tokyo hospital and the private Juntendo University, said the operation went without a hitch from the start at 11:01 am (0201 GMT) until the end at 2:57 pm.

The Emperor was awake before he left the operating room at 3:55 pm for the intensive care unit.

His wife Empress Michiko and their daughter Sayako Kuroda, a former princess who left the royal household to marry a commoner, visited him about an hour after he came to the ICU and had a brief chat, the palace said.

He might be discharged in two weeks, his doctors said.

“The operation ended smoothly as planned,” Minoru Ono, surgeon at the University of Tokyo, told a news conference.

“His blood pressure is good. No bleeding is seen. His condition after the surgery is just as expected,” he said.

During his recuperation, Emperor Akihito’s first son His Imperial Highness Crown Prince Naruhito will handle official duties such as attending public ceremonies and meeting state guests.

The monarch arrived at the hospital on Friday morning accompanied by Empress Michiko, who stayed with the emperor overnight.

Emperor Akihito walked to the operating room with his wife and daughter seeing him off at its entrance.

After his operation, the Empress and Kuroda saw him briefly and rubbed his hand.

“It feels good,” the emperor told them, according to Ono.

More than 10,000 people flocked to the Imperial Palace on Saturday to sign books wishing him well at a special tent set up outside the palace gates.

Local press reports had earlier stressed the surgery was a routine procedure that thousands of Japanese undergo every year. But, the surgery came amid increasing concerns about Emperor Akihito’s health.

A catheter angiogram taken a week ago showed that his arteries had continued to narrow since an examination a year ago, the palace said in a statement.

In November, Emperor Akihito, who acceded to the throne in 1989 following the death of his father Hirohito, spent 19 days in hospital with mild pneumonia and underwent surgery for prostate cancer in 2003.

His youngest son, His Imperial Highness Prince Akishino, has suggested there should be a discussion about setting a retirement age for the head of state.

Despite being stripped of much of its mystique and its quasi-divine status in the aftermath of World War II, the Japanese throne is held in deep respect by much of the public.

The palace will continue to consider ways to reduce Akihito’s duties, said Ichiro Kanazawa, the palace’s top medical supervisor.

“Fortunately, his heart has become better, so I am hoping that he will be able to play tennis again,” he said. “But, as for his work, we have to think of his age, which is not getting younger.”

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall Attends the Royal Artillery Gold Cup at Sandown Park Racecourse

On February 17, 2012, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall attended the Royal Artillery Gold Cup at Sandown Park Racecourse in Esher, Surry.  During her visit the Duchess met with the Military Wives Choir.  According to the Press Association the Duchess of Cornwall:

…heard the wives sing their number one hit, Wherever You Are, and met the group and service families during the tour in Esher, Surrey.

She was also introduced to War Horse author Michael Morpurgo and Topthorn – one of the puppets from the stage show – which playfully stole the writer’s red beret.

The Duchess then watched several races, including the Royal Artillery Gold Cup, from the Royal Box and presented trophies.

The cup is one of the oldest and most prestigious events in the racing calendar, having existed for nearly 150 years.

The inaugural event was in 1862 in Eltham. The race moved to Sandown for the first time in 1878 and has been run there every season since 1921.

The race is restricted to horses that are owned or have been leased by those who are serving, or have served, in the Royal Artillery or one of its recognised establishments or units.

The jockeys must be amateurs and they must also be past or present members of any of the Armed Services.

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Sources: Press Association and Royal.gov.uk

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco Official Visit to Burkina Faso: Final Day (VIDEO)

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco arrived in Burkina Faso on February 15, 2012, where he was greeted by the prime minister, Luc-Adolphe Tiao, and then had a meeting with the President of Burkina Faso, Mr. Blaise Compaoré at the Palais de Kosyam.

The next day the sovereign prince visited the National Fire Brigade which has been financially supported by Monaco since 2004. On Friday, February 17, 2012, he visited the SAMU Social International Center as well as toured a new school which is sponsored by Mission Enfance and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.

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Source: Palais Princier de Monaco

His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau Buried Alive by an Avalanche (VIDEO)

His Royal Highness Prince Johan Friso of Oranje-Nassau is in stable condition after being buried alive by an avalanche whilst on a skiing holiday in Lech, Austria on February 17, 2012.

The Austrian Press Agency is reporting that the second son of Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands was struck by the avalanche “measuring about 30m wide by 40m long” shortly after 12pm.  The prince was buried in the snow for roughly 15-20 minutes before a search and rescue team found him.  After resuscitation Prince Johan Friso was taken to Innsbruck University Hospital via helicopter.

During an emergency a press conference, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte stated, “The prince is stable but not out of danger, and we await more information. Austria has excellent medical care and we have great faith in it.”

Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, and Prince Johan Friso’s wife, Princess Mabel, are currently at Innsbruck University Hospital.  Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, Princess Maxima, Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien are flying to Innsbruck to be by the prince’s side.

According to AFP news, “Doctors treating Prince Friso note that a prognosis will only be possible in a few days…”

For more information as well as video updates please click here  here, and here. (in Dutch)

Sources: AFP, Associated Press, BBC News, and NOS.

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales Visits the Bromley by Bow Community Centre in East London

Per the Press Association:

The Prince of Wales has visited a community organisation to meet the people involved and learn about projects which are transforming lives in the area.

Charles went to the Bromley by Bow Centre in east London, which he last visited in 2002, to see how it has approached health, well-being and social enterprise in the last decade.

He met doctors and patients from the centre’s GP practice as well as staff and clients from the Pollen project, which offers therapeutic, horticultural and art-related activities for people with mental health issues.

He also chatted with staff and clients from Arteast, which runs design and print enterprises, along with social entrepreneurs who have recently set up their own businesses through the centre’s Beyond Business programme.

Each week the centre supports families, young people and adults of all ages to improve their lives in areas such as health and employment. There are more than 100 projects and social enterprises ongoing at the centre, including complimentary therapies, art studios, a nursery, community care projects, landscape design, graphic design, furniture, public art and a community café.

Charles planted a tree in the centre’s garden in memory of Vanessa Barker, who founded one of the Bromley by Bow’s successful social enterprises, Green Dreams, which was a landscape gardening project.

The centre’s assistant chief executive, Dr Julia Davis, showed the Prince around the health centre today and said they talked about some of the centre’s programmes.

“There were lots of community members that came for the whole event and I think they were really excited,” she said.

“He seemed very impressed with what we’ve done here and what we’ve developed since 2002. I hope he was impressed. You rarely get that chance to showcase your work. I think it brings the whole community together and when something like this happens, well, there was a lot of excitement here today.”

Lord Andrew Mawson, founder and president of the centre, said: “It’s been fantastic to welcome Prince Charles back to the Bromley by Bow Centre, and even more of an honour to introduce him to the people and partners that are helping us to transform lives here in Bow.”

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The Duchess of Cornwall Participates in the ‘Improve your English’ Class in London

On February 16, 2012, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall participated in the event, “Improve Your English”, held at the St. James Park Tube Station in London.

The Duchess, who is patron of the National Literacy Trust, the Wicked Young Writers’ Award, Booktrust and First Story, met with “…Transport for London (TfL) employees who are taking part in Improve Your English course…”

During the event, the Duchess of Cornwall read an extract from Tony Parsons novel, Beyond The Bounty.  When asked how she felt reading aloud to the students the Duchess replied, “…it was nerve wrecking…”

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Sources: Press Association and Royal.gov.uk

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco Signs a Tax Agreement with Mali (VIDEOS)

As you know by now, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco is currently on an official and state visit to  West Africa.

Any way…

During his time in Mali Prince Albert II signed a tax agreement between Mali and Monaco “…validating a principle of no double taxation…”  Afterward, the sovereign prince visited the Sickle Cell Disease Research and Control Centre as well as the Charles Mérieux Centre co-funded by the Monégasque Office of International Cooperation.

Prince Albert II of Monaco arriving in Mali