What Can the Duchess of Cambridge Learn From Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II?

Have you ever wondered to yourself, “What can the Duchess of Cambridge learn from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II?”

No? Well, humor me for a second and pretend that you have.   🙂

Any way, TIME magazine has a new article entitled, The Wisdom of Queens, which analyzes the question above.  To read the story online please click here.  Or, you can purchase TIME magazine at your local newsstand to read the article… it’s a good one.

Thanks to Ms. Spungin for sending the article as well as information to TRC.

His Majesty King Juan Carlos I of Spain’s Son-in-Law Leaves Washington D.C. to Prepare For His Upcoming Corruption Case

On Tuesday, December 3, 2012, His Majesty King Juan Carlos I of Spain son-in-law, Iñaki Urdangarin, left Washington D.C., to prepare for his upcoming February 25, 2012, corruption case.

Mr. Urdangarin along with his business partner, Diego Torres, and three others are accused of embezzlement, fraud, misuse of public funds, and forgery from the non-profit organization they once presided over, Instituto Nóos.

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His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan on the Balcony at the Imperial Palace on January 2, 2012 (VIDEO)

Per the Associated Press:

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan waved to cheering New Year well-wishers on Monday, January 2, 2011, and said he shares in disaster-struck nation’s pain as well as hopes for its recovery.

Emperor Akihito appeared on a balcony at the Imperial Palace along with his wife Empress Michiko and their family, as throngs of well-wishers looked on from below, some energetically waving the Japanese flag – a red circle, symbolising the rising sun, in a backdrop of white.

Akihito said he felt sorrow for those who died in the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, as well as those forced from their homes because of the nuclear disaster that followed.

The quake and tsunami in north eastern Japan left nearly 20,000 people dead or missing.

The Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant went into meltdown because the tsunami destroyed backup generators. Fully cleaning up and decommissioning the plant is expected to take decades.

‘Last year was a truly distressing year,’ Akihito said in a New Year’s statement. ‘But I hope for recovery, and may this year be a good one, even in little ways, for everyone.’

Akihito holds no political powers and is viewed as a symbol of the nation, unlike his father, the wartime Hirohito, who had been revered as a divinity.

‘I hope that the people’s hearts will always be with the afflicted, and that everyone will persevere and work together to build a brighter tomorrow,’ Akihito said.

To watch a video as well as to view photos please click the links below:

Photo courtesy of Japan Today

A 7.0 Earthquake Rocks Tokyo, Japan As H.I.M Emperor Akihito Celebrates the New Year (VIDEO)

To say that the year 2011 was a difficult one for the Imperial family as well as for people of Japan is an understatement and so far 2012 began with a rocky start.

A 7.0 earthquake shook Tokyo, Japan on Sunday as His Imperial Majesty Emperor Akihito led his country’s New Year celebrations by urging people to work together in rebuilding the nation from March’s quake-tsunami disaster.

The earthquake struck at 2:28pm near Torishima, a northwestern Pacific Island about 560 kilometres south of Tokyo. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury and no tsunami warning was issued.

To read more about the Imperial family’s new year celebrations please click here.  To watch a video of the New Year’s reception at the Imperial palace please click here.

Sources: AFP and the Japan Times

Photo courtesy of: Daylife/Reuters