On the morning of May 13, 2014, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco arrived at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte-Carlo to attend the inauguration of the 2014 Marché Européen pour la Distribution de Produits Interactifs (MedPi).
MedPi is an:
“…international trade exhibition for information technology, multimedia and telecommunications. [The tradeshow] reflects the state of the technology in computer hardware and software, mobile phones, multimedia products and much more.”
On the evening of May 12, 2014, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands attended the Minerva Twee Eeuwen Concert held at the Koninklijk Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014, Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived at the theater De Spiegel in Zwolle to attend the show, Symfonie voor Angsthazen en Durfals.
According to RVD, the show is:
“…performed by the Dutch Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with asylum seekers children and children from primary schools in Overijssel.”
On Friday, May 9, 2014, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales “…attended service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the Order of Bath…” according to the British royal court.
Last week Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover held an audience with French Buddhist Monk, Mr. Matthieu Ricard, at the library at the Palais Princier in Monaco.
Skip to the 1:00 mark to watch video news report about the princess.
On May 8, 2014, Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco visited the Institut de Formation en Soins Infirmiers (IFSI) at the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace in Monaco.
Meanwhile, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco attended the inauguration of the sculpture, Japanese Magnolia, in Monte-Carlo. The sculpture was created by the artist, Nall.
On Monday, May 12, 2014, Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived at the Palet School in Den Haag to attend the launch of the nationwide fundraising campaign for music education for children. According to RVD, the campaign “…is an initiative of the Radio Shows Classic 4 program and the national Instrumentendepot Leerorkest.”