(VIDEO) Daily Royal Video News for Wednesday, May 4, 2022.

Here’s all the daily royal news for Wednesday, May 4, 2022.

HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark Attends the Home Guard Parade at the Citadel.

On the afternoon of May 4, 2022, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark attended the 2022 Home Guard Parade held at the Citadel in Copenhagen.

The Home Guard Parade celebrates the anniversary of Denmark’s liberation on May 4, 1945. The members of the Home Guard take part in the defense and support of the country on a voluntary and unpaid basis. Men and women from the age of 18 can apply for membership. A military background is not necessary. The wish to participate is more important.

When membership has been granted, members are admitted into one of the following branches: Army, Naval, and Air Force.

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(VIDEO) HRH The Duchess of Cambridge Presents the Queen Elizabeth II Award to Fashion Designer, Saul Nash.

On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to Mr. Saul Nash during the Design Awards held at the Design Museum in London.

The Queen Elizabeth II Award provides continued recognition of the cultural and trade role the British fashion and design industry plays.

Her Majesty Queen Letizia of Spain Attends the Premios Reina Letizia 2021 in Mérida.

On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, Her Majesty Queen Letizia of Spain attended the Premios Reina Letizia 2021 held at the Asamblea de Extremadura in Mérida, Spain.

The Premio Reina Letizia 2021 aims to support the rights of people with disabilities and to ensure social inclusion, equal opportunities, rehabilitation, and prevention of disabilities. During today’s ceremony six awards and three special mentions were presented in seven different categories. Per the Spanish royal court:

  1. In the modality of Defense of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the award went to the Fundación CERMI Mujeres, for establishing itself as a benchmark for disability feminism from an intersectional approach, as well as for its work in the approval of Organic Law 2 /2020 for the eradication of forced sterilization and its pioneering work in supporting women with disabilities during the pandemic. The president of the CERMI Women Foundation, Ms. Marta Valencia, received the award.
  2. In addition, in this category, the jury awarded a Special Mention to the candidacy of Mr. Óscar Moral, a lawyer with a disability, for his long and continuous work defending the rights of people with disabilities.
  3. In the Inclusive Sport category , the award went to the First Inclusive Games of the Sanitas Foundation, for his long history of more than eleven years in the work of inclusive sport where people with disabilities participate and achieve success in accordance with article 30 of the Convention. The Premio Reina Letizia for inclusive culture has been awarded to the project Valorarte: The Creativity of Unexplored Talent of the Laborvalía Association, for bringing together in an inspiring way the artistic role of people with disabilities with more support needs; productive co-creation with renowned plastic artists from the Spanish and international scene; the multi-channel format and the connection with the territory. The General Director of the Sanitas Foundation, Ms. Yolanda Erburu, received the award.
  4. Likewise, in this modality it was decided to grant a Special Mention to the project ‘If Talía were Blind’, of the National Organization of the Spanish Blind (ONCE) , a choral cultural construction with a great load of suggestions in which the visual and performing arts are fed. and mutually expand to offer the audience a total show in which people with disabilities are completely the owners of the artistic fact, which Mr. Andrés Ramos collected.
  5. In the category of Accessible Technology , the ‘Dactyls’ project of the ONCE Foundation for the Care of People with Deafblindness (FOAPS) was awarded for its significant impact on the autonomy of this group, taking advantage of the potential of technology to promote communication, and that it also has a great didactic utility by standardizing and unifying the signs and allowing systematized access to know the existing information on deafblindness. The coordinator of the Technical Unit for Sodoblindness of ONCE and patron of FOAPS, Ms. Raquel Alba, collected the award.
  6. In research  the ‘PiTDAHgoras’ project was awarded for being a solvent initiative, at no cost to the beneficiaries, that promotes the child development of girls and boys with ADD. A work that is developed in an interdisciplinary way, and that bases its application on games as therapy and learning. The project director, Mr. David Delgado, received the award.
  7. In the category of ‘Accessibility and Universal Design of Municipalities’, the award went to Merida Inclusiva, for the decisive commitment of this municipality to universal accessibility, so that all citizens, without exception, participate in this heritage city. The acting mayor of Mérida, Carmen Yáñez, received the award.
  8. In addition, in this modality, a Special Mention for Inclusive Culture was awarded to Inmaculada Vivas Tesón for her professional career in the work of people with disabilities, as well as for her academic and research career in the legal field, developing compliance with the precepts set forth in the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
  9. In Labor Inclusion of People with Disabilities, the jury decided to declare this category Void, as the candidates submitted did not meet the quality and commitment required by the call.

For each category, a single prize has been awarded, which consisted of a commemorative diploma and a physical award, created by a disabled designer.

The awards ceremony ended with a flamenco performance from Extremadura by the disabled singer, Tomás Lara.”

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Photos courtesy of the Spanish royal court

(VIDEO) HRH The Prince of Wales Visits the BIGKID Foundation in Brixton.

On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales visited Dexters Adventure Playground in Brixton where he met with young people who are supported by the BIGKID Foundation.

Established in 2000 by Shaninga Marasha, the BIGKID Foundation offers a mentorship program and support for at-risk young people. The goal of this amazing award-winning foundation is to, “…to end social exclusion and youth violence.”

During today’s visit, The Prince of Wales met with staff, volunteers, and young people involved in the BIG KID Foundation.

If you’re interested in learning more about the fantastic BIGKID Foundation please visit their official website here.

Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Officially Boards the Royal Yacht Dannebrog.

On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark officially boarded the royal yacht Dannebrog in Nordre Toldbod in Copenhagen.

According to the Danish royal court, the official boarding of the royal yacht Dannebrog is:

“…the beginning of a very special summer sailing season. For this year it is 90 years since the first command was raised on the Royal Ship, which has now for nine decades served as the official and private residence of Christian X, Frederik IX, and The Queen.

[As Her Majesty said goodbye to the well-wishers and the Port Authority] the sound of cannons from the Battery Sixtus sailed in Kongechalup to the Royal Ship, which traditionally sailed towards Elsinore, where it will be received by the city’s citizens, and a cannon salute of 27 shots from the cannons at Kronborg Castle.

The royal ship Dannebrog has trained approximately 3,300 conscripts and sailed more than 800,000 nautical miles, and the ship has over time visited most of the ports in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands as well as ports in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States.

This year, the anniversary sailing season will lead His Majesty on two summer cruises to the municipalities of Elsinore, Anholt and Aarhus as well as Slagelse, Lolland and Frederiksberg. The Queen also visits Tønder Municipality to participate in the postponed events from the celebration of the Reunification 1920.”

Photos courtesy of the Danish royal court

(VIDEO) HRH The Duke of Cambridge Visits Visits James’ Place.

On Tuesday, May 3, 2022:

“The Duke of Cambridge tours the new London location of male suicide prevention therapy group James’ Place and speaks at length with one individual who credits the help they gave him with keeping him alive.

During his visit, the duke participated in a demonstration of the sort of intervention measures they use, breaking down where male mental health issues can stem from, before officially opening the facility.”