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H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Visits the country of Georgia

On September 18, 2011, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco arrived in Georgia for a three-day official visit to the country that was once apart of the Soviet Union.  Upon his arrival at the airport, Prince Albert was greeted by the President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili as well as other local politicians.  Soon, the sovereign prince and the president were off to visit several cultural heritage sites in Mestia, Georgia, specifically, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the town known as Lanchvali:

… Lanchvali, where there is a monument that was built in the 12th century. The current construction work in Lanchvali will restore the original appearance of the neighborhood. They also visited a house that was built in the 4th century in the Lanchvali neighborhood, tasted traditional Svanetian dishes and listened to Svanetian songs… they also visited the Lagami village and toured the ancient church there.

After a long day of sightseeing the prince attended a musical at the Batumi Opera House in the city of, well, Batumi.

This afternoon, September 19, Prince Albert and President Saakashvili visited the town of Kvareli where the president “… explained the technology of harvesting grapes and processing them  to Albert II while making some wine with him.”  Then, they were off to visit an archeological site in Dmanisi, then a meeting with members of the National Olympic Committee of Georgia, and finally Prince Albert visited the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi where he gave a speech.

One important stop during the prince’s whirlwind of a day was a visit to the home of former Georgian luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, where the prince presented a medal of honor to his parents.  If you don’t know who Nodar Kumaritashvili was, he was the young man who was tragically killed during a practice run at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.

To view photos from today’s events please click here.

Sources: President.gov.geNews.az and Trend.az

Photo courtesy of: Palais Princier de Monaco (thank you!)   🙂

‘Blauw Bloed’: Weekly Royal Video News

It’s Blauw Bloed time!   🙂

This week’s episode covers the Dutch royals — Her Majesty Queen Beatrix, Prince Willem-Alexander, and Princess Maxima — attending a ballet performance, the Swedish royal family attending the opening of Parliament in Stockholm, Prince Harry’s latest activities, Belgian royals at a concert, and much more.

Click where it says Glitter en Glamour bijou Balletgala to watch the program.

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in Beausoleil, France. Plus, Other News

On Saturday, September 17, 2011, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco visited the lovely town of Beausoleil, France where he attended a massive food festival.  The local townspeople gave a round of applause for the sovereign prince of Monaco as he was greeted by the Mayor and General Counsel, Gerard Spinelli. Unfortunately, H.S.H. Princess Charlene was not in attendance to the disappointment of many.  To view photos from the event please click here.

Meanwhile, French journalist and close friend of Prince Albert’s, Stéphane Bern, is still on a princely wedding high.  Recently, Mr. Bern visited the Musée Océanographique where he presented the book, L’histoire du Marriage Princier, to the musée’s curator.

As he walked through the L’histoire du Marriage Princier exhibition at the musée Mr. Bern was treated like a celebrity.  Waving to the crowds (who clapped for him… why I have no idea) as he was walked towards the exhibition’s most popular display, Mr. Bern beamed as he gazed upon the stunning Océan tiara.  Asked what he thought of the piece, Mr. Bern replied, “I love it!  I saw it being set up [at the Musée Océanographique] and it’s amazing how flexible it is…” He went on to comment about H.S.H. Princess Charlene’s wedding dress, which is also on display at the exhibition, “… the set and dress is nicer than at Buckingham palace!”  

Yeah, that’s a bit biased, Steve.

Source and photo courtesy of: Monaco Matin

“Blauw Bloed”: Weekly Video News About All Your Favorite Royals

The 2011-2012 season of the Dutch program, Blauw Bloed, began earlier this week, and now here is your chance to watch this fantastic show online.  In this week’s episode host, Jeroen Snel, travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to visit H.R.H. Princess Maxima’s favorite places to stop by when she is in town.  Also, there are quick reports regarding the Belgian royal family, Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands and much more.

Click where it says Start Niew Seizoen Blauw Bloed

T.R.H.s Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg News

On September 15, 2011, T.R.H.s Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attended La Sidérurgie Luxembourgeoise, un Siècle d’Histoire et d’innovation at the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette.  The purpose of the event was to celebrate the “… 100th anniversary of the steel industry in Luxembourg.”(source)

Click here and here to view photos.

Finally, on September 16, 2011, H.R.H. Grand Duchess Maria Teresa had an audience with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, at the palace in Luxembourg City.  Click here to view a photo.

Monaco Princely Family News

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, H.R.H. Caroline of Hanover, and her son, Pierre Casiraghi, attended the opening of the 10th Monaco La Belle Classe held at Le Yacht Club de Monaco at Port Hercule recently. According to the French online magazine, Pure People, Prince Albert received a nice watch from the members of Le Yacht Club de Monaco then posed for photographers.  In case you were wondering Princess Charlene did not attend.  To view photos please click here and here.  To learn more about Le Yacht Club de Monaco please click here.

Earlier in the week H.S.H. Prince Albert II had a meeting with former World Bank president, James Wolfensohn.  The day before, Mr. Wolfensohn participated in the Monaco Méditerranée Foundation Conference (MMFC) entitled, The World 2050 held at the Le Meridien Beach Plaza in Monaco.  The purpose of the prince’s meeting with Mr. Wolfensohn: To discuss what happened at the MMFC. To view a photo please click here. 

Sources: Palais Princier de Monaco and Pure People