Category Archives: Monaco Princely Family

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Attends the 22nd Annual Sportel Convention

On October 10, 2011, H.S.H. Prince Albert II officially opened the 22nd annual Sportel Convention at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte-Carlo.

Organized by Mediax Monaco, Sportel — the international sports program market for television and new media — is one of the largest gatherings of “...high level media executives coming together from all over the world to network at the most important sports media market on the sports calendar…”  and this year over 2,000+ participants will attend.

During this year’s convention there will be speaking engagements from Ben Gallop, Head of BBC Sport Interactive, Ellen Rian, Executive Editor, NRK Sport New Media to name a few.  There will also be sporting demonstrations, prizes handed out to the best illustrated sports book, and much more.  On the final day of Sportel the famous Golden Podium Awards will be handed out with H.S.H. Prince Albert II in attendance.

To view photos please click here and here.  To learn more about Sportel Monaco 2011 please click here.

Photo courtesy of: Daylife/ V.Hache/AFP

H.S.H. Prince Albert II Attends an Awards Ceremony

Last evening H.S.H. Prince Albert II attended the Foundation Prince Albert II de Monaco Awards ceremony held at the Grimaldi Forum.  The prince presented several prominent personalities for their exemplary actions in favor of the environment and saving the planet in the areas of preserving biodiversity, access to water, and to fight against desertification.

Here are the winners:

  • Gretchen Daily (USA), Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, divides his time between scientific research, education, public information, and work with leaders from all walks to advance practical approaches to address environmental Defies. His scientific research focused on the future dynamics of changes in biodiversity. Professor Daily chaired the project “Natural Capital” whose purpose is to support economic incentives to help conservation. This project is developed in various sites around the world where biodiversity is threatened (China, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Tanzania and the United States).
  • Andreas Szollosi-Nagy (Hungary) President of the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education Water, has been instrumental in reforming the teaching of multidisciplinary water resources for the benefit of developing countries. Over the past 17 years, as Governor of the World Water Council, he was instrumental in drawing attention to the issue of water in the world and educate both the general public and policy makers on the subject.
  • David Suzuki (Canada) doctor and president of the David Suzuki Foundation, is a scientist and a renowned environmentalist.World-renowned geneticist, he received numerous awards for its work. His career as a creator and facilitator of programs and films of award-winning popular science earned him constant praise for thirty years.

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H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Attends the 2011 Prix Méditerranéens du Journalisme Awards. Plus, Other News

On October 6, 2011, at the Musée Océanographique de Monaco H.S.H. Prince Albert II attended the 2011 Prix Méditerranéens du Journalisme Awards.  This annual ceremony, hosted for the third time in Monaco and organized by the Monaco Méditerranée Foundation, awards those who have demonstrated their brilliance in, well, journalism… yeah, it doesn’t get much simpler than that.  To view photos please click here.

This afternoon at the Palais Princier, Prince Albert II presented the “Officer of Saint Charles” to author, Professor Tim Flannery for his contribution to the environment, science, and his best-selling books.

And finally, this evening the prince will attend the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Awards Gala:

Since 2008, the Awards of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation rewards those who engage in an exceptional way to safeguard our planet. H.S.H. Prince Albert II will honor several international prominent personalities for their exemplary action in favor of the environment and saving the planet each of the three priority areas of his Foundation include: climate change, preserving biodiversity, access to water, and the fight against desertification.  The 2011 Awards will be proceeded by an exclusive screening of the film “Felins” to be attended by 1,000 guests.

Courtesy of the Palais Princier de Monaco

Monaco Princely Family News with H.S.H. Prince Albert II and H.R.H. Princess Caroline

On October 4, 2011, H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover announced the winners of the Prince Pierre Foundation Awards held at the Salle Garnier de l’Opéra de Monte-Carlo.  The next day, H.S.H. Prince Albert II presented the winners with their awards at the Palais Princier.

Also, on October 4, H.S.H. Prince Albert II attended a reception at the lovely Hotel Hermitage in Monte-Carlo in honor of the inauguration of the Kazakhstan Consulate in Monaco.

On Wednesday October 5, the prince met with the athletes who participated in the Small State Games of Europe.  During the short reception he thanks the athletes for their dedication to sport as well as other stuff.

Finally, during last month’s Monaco Yacht Show, H.S.H. Prince Albert II spoke about the history of the Monaco Yacht Show.  Here is what he had to say:

Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi is the Sovereign Prince of Monaco who, after assuming the duties of his father Prince Rainier III in 2005, has been a revered figurehead for the Principality. Building on his father’s previous accomplishments, Prince Albert has helped further Monaco’s reputation as a clean, idyllic and exclusive paradise for the high-net-worth individual.

World-renowned events and landmarks, such as the Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco Yacht Show and the Monte Carlo Casino have become institutionalised in the Principality and draw thousands of super yacht owners from across the world to the golden waters of the Cote d’Azur and Port Hercules to take part in the region’s high-end lifestyle.

We asked Prince Albert II what he thought about Port Hercules’ status as one of the world’s most renowned super yacht hubs, to which he commented, “The Port Monaco is a unique location in the world, of which I am tremendously proud. This is an exceptional venue due in part to the role of the Monaco Yacht Club. This Yacht Club, which brings together over 950 members of 53 different nationalities at its prestigious Club House, offers many different services and a myriad of sport and social events throughout the year.

Having grown up in the Principality, Prince Albert II has seen the Monaco Yacht Show evolve over its 21 years. When asked about his thoughts on the show’s growth, the Prince noted, “I can only be delighted at how this event has developed. The Monaco Yacht Show, famous throughout the world, attracts more visitors every year, whether they are professionals from the yachting world or individuals. It is a marvellous showcase for the Principality and has become a key event in my country’s calendar and I do my best never to miss it.

The event helps to highlight the expertise and cutting-edge technologies of constructors from all over the world,” the Prince continued. “Very attentive to protecting the seas and oceans, I obviously like the types of construction that are environmentally friendly and I am overjoyed about the awarding of the Green Plus prize which has existed since 2007. This year, I want to emphasise the exceptional offer with over 100 super yachts being exhibited. In 1979, there were just 4!

Touring the show with His Royal Highness King Juan Carlos of Spain, HSH Prince Albert II presented the Green Plus Yacht certificates 2011 to super yachts Prima and Numptia, two yachts whose construction meets with the compliance of the strictest environmental regulations.

Prince Albert II is widely renowned for his work with key charities across the world, particularly those with a focus on vital medical research and environmental conservation. The charities of Only Watch and Wood Forever have been connected with Monaco Yacht Show over the years, when asked why he backed these particular initiatives, the Prince concluded, “It is very important for me and my family to lend our support to good causes. “Only Watch” is an event which has taken on a special meaning for me. Started by Mr. Luc Pettavino, who worked passionately for eighteen years to make the Monaco Yacht Show the event that we know today, it supports research into muscular dystrophy. I am always there to answer the call to help raise more funding for medical research.

The 4th edition of the Only Watch charity auction at Hotel Hermitage, which takes place once every two years at the Monaco Yacht Show, managed to raise an astonishing result of €4,563,000 to benefit research into Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

With 28,200 visitors arriving at Port Hercules for the 2011 Monaco Yacht Show this month – a noteworthy increase in attendance from last year – the annual event is continuing to perpetuate a feeling of confidence and gradual recovery after announcing their most successful year to date.

Unwavering support from HSH Prince Albert II means that Monaco could not only maintain its position as a world renowned super yacht hub, but given time, become the lynchpin to recovery the Super yacht Industry has been looking for.

Courtesy of Palais Princier de Monaco     🙂

T.S.H.s Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco News

This afternoon T.S.H.s Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco officially welcomed the President of the Republic of Croatia, Ivo Josipovic, and his wife to Monaco at the Palais Princier de Monaco.

After a quick photo-op the sovereign prince and President Josipovic had a private discussion before the Croatian and Monégasques political delegations held their official meeting. The two parties discussed various issues including the environment as well as the upcoming Rio20 Conference.  When the meetings were over there was an elegant lunch for all at the palais.

To view photos please click here.

Courtesy of the Palais Princier de Monaco (thank you)  🙂

Monaco Princely Family Celebrate 30 years of the Théâtre Princesse Grace

On October 3, 2011, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover, and H.S.H. Princess Stephanie of Monaco celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Théâtre Princesse Grace in Monte-Carlo.  Unfortunately, H.S.H. Princess Charlene did not attend.  Why?  I have no idea.

To learn more about the Théâtre Princesse Grace as well as to view photos click the links below:

 

Monaco Princely Family News

Recently, H.R.H. Princess Caroline of Hanover attended the official opening of “Italian Language and Culture Month” in Monaco.  This celebration, organized by the Italian embassy in Monaco, promotes all things Italian including art, literature, gastronomy, and theatre.

During the opening event Princess Caroline, along with the Italian ambassador to Monaco, Antonio Morabito, watched flag throwers do their thing (sorry I couldn’t think of a better description of what they were doing).  From there the princess, Ambassador Morabito, and hundreds of guests viewed an art exhibit along the Esplanade at the Grimaldi Forum.

On October 2, 2011, H.R.H. Princess Caroline along with H.S.H. Prince Albert II attended the Tribute to Master Yakov Krazberg held at l’Auditorium Rainier III.  During the event the Great Hall of l’Auditorium Rainier III was renamed, Salle Yakov Kreizberg, and a plaque was unveiled in honor of the late conductor who was the musical director of  l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo. To view photos please here and here.

And, finally H.S.H. Princess Stephanie and H.S.H. Prince Albert II presented a check to the foundation, Fight AIDS Monaco.

Courtesy of Palais Princier de Monaco.   🙂