On June 4, 2013, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia attended the “…final conference of the project, ‘Technical Assistance for the Implementation of the National Cancer Screening Programme in Serbia’ and the national conference ‘Serbia Against Cancer’…” in Belgrade. Please click herefor more information.
And, finally, on June 5, 2013, the crown princess accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia attended the “…opening of the exhibition, Belgrade-Havana: 70 years of Established Diplomatic Relations…” held at the Archives of Yugoslavia in Belgrade. Please click herefor more information about the opening as well as to view personal photos.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh arrived in east London this afternoon to visit the “…old Victorian steamship, SS Robin.” During his visit the duke unveiled a new plaque “…celebrating the steamship’s new permanent home at the Royal Victoria Dock…”
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On June 5, 2013, Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan attended the International Academy Amman’s 2013 graduation ceremony. During today’s event Her Majesty gave a speech and wished all the graduates a congratulations. And, that’s it. 🙂
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, “…launched the Coronation Meadows Initiative in the Wild Flower Meadow at Highgrove House. The Coronation Meadows Initiative is His Royal Highness’s tribute to The Queen to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty’s coronation.”
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Her Royal Highness Princess Claire of Belgium arrived at the Halles des Tanneurs in Brussels last evening to attend the opening of the exhibition entitled, PsycArt 15 Ans.
Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands arrived at Lange Voorhout in Den Haag this morning to open the exhibition entitled, Russia XXI: Contemporary Russian Sculpture.
This unique summer exhibition displays “…more than one hundred works by major Russian artists over the past thirty years.”
Russia XXI: Contemporary Russian Sculpture will be shown in two locations: the Museum Beelden aan Zee and the Lange Voorhout.
For more information about the exhibition please click here.