Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall Attend the Enthronement Ceremony of the New Archbishop of Canterbury. (VIDEOS)

On March 21, 2013, Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended the enthronement ceremony of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend and Right Honorable Justin Welby, held at the Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury.

For detailed information about today’s ceremony please click here and here.

The Enthronement Ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral.

Oh look! Another video for your viewing pleasure!   🙂

 Take a guess what’s behind this link. Yup, another video.

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HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco Attends the 2013 Ladies Lunch Monte-Carlo. (VIDEO)

Princesse Charlene Palais Princier 2013On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene of Monaco, as Honorary President, attended Ladies Lunch Monte-Carlo held at the Hotel Metropole in Monaco.  During today’s important charity fundraiser  “…22,000 Euros were raised for the Centre de la Jeunesse Princesse Stéphanie, an activity center for the youth living in the Principality.”

For detailed information about today’s event please visit the great site, Monaco Lifehere.   🙂

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Photo courtesy of the Palais Princier

News Regarding Their Royal Highnesses Prince Willem-Alexander of Oranje and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands.

MWAOn March 20, 2013, Her Royal Highness Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, in her capacity as Special Advocate of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in the Field of Inclusive Finance for Development, held an audience with the President of Liberia, Ms.Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, at Eikenhorst.

According to RVD, discussions focused on “…the importance of universal access to financial services and the new Post-2015 Development Agenda of the United Nations.”

Meanwhile, His Royal Highness Prince Willem-Alexander of Oranje visited the Science Park Amsterdam. And, he had fun.  The end.   🙂

Photo courtesy of RVD/HKH

An Interview With His Highness Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

PrinceAndreasRecently, His Highness Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha gave an interview with the German newspaper, Neue Press Coburg, on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

If you are unfamiliar with Prince Andreas, well, he’s the father of His Highness Hereditary Prince Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the father-in-law of Her Highness Hereditary Princess Kelly.

Anyway, here is what Prince Andreas had to say to the journalist from Neue Presse Coburg (a rough translation.  Probably one of the worst ever so please don’t yell at me.  Danke):   🙂

” ‘The older you get, the more people are interested in their roots,’ says Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. In addition to the examination of his own family history, it is therefore also the care of the many family connections to many major European royal houses that are of particular concern. 

Only with the House of Windsor will it not work out so well. The British royal family, who were known until the First World War as the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, shows little interest in having contact with their relatives, the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family.  This is a great regret by Prince Andreas the great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and a man who holds both German and a British passports.

‘Tradition, home, family, honesty, loyalty – these are the values that I am committed to’. The prince dislikes the ‘dance around the golden calf’  and he insists, because today obviously counting only, ‘what pays’. The peerage he says, who spent his youth in the United States, is not a privilege. ‘We are citizens… people just like everyone else,’ he explains.  Prince Andreas also says that he does not have many noble friends.  An obligation, he says, the needle was quite ‘We (my family and I) are more focused than others, but we need pay attention to do our job well, to fulfill our responsibilities.’

Prince Andreas Michael Friedrich Hans Armin Siegfried Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was born on 21 March 1943 in Lower Lusatia (Brandenburg), the estate of the grandparents. He is the firstborn son of Prince Friedrich Josias (1918 – 1998) and his first wife, Princess Viktoria Luise, née Countess zu Solms-Baruth (1921-2003). The grandfather of Prince Andreas was Charles Edward, the last reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

After his parents divorced in 1949 Prince Andreas moved with his mother and her second husband, an American officer from the United States, to New Orléans, Louisiana.  Here is where he spent his childhood. Since he was 16 years old the prince would regularly travel to Germany to prepare for his future role.  In 1965 he finally returned to his old home permanently. From 1966 to 1968 he did his military service in the Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 6 in Schleswig-Holstein Eutin, then he trained as a timber merchant in Hamburg. In 1971 he married Karin Dabelstein and had three children: Stephanie (1972), Hubertus (1975) and Alexander (1977).

Since his father’s death in 1998, Prince Andreas has been the successor and the head of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.  The family has two Schloss (castles) Callenberg and Greinburg. Last year, Prince Andreas retired from the family business and his eldest son, Hereditary Prince Hubertus, who had previously worked as an investment banker in New York, took over. 

Today, in honor of his 70th birthday Prince Andreas will host a reception at Schloss Callenberg.  During the reception a new painting of the family, by Dresden artist, Mr. Christoph Wetzel, will be unveiled.”

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover at the Grimaldi Forum. (VIDEOS)

pa20111On the evening of March 20, 2013, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco accompanied by Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover attended the screening of the newly restored 1962 film, La Baie des Anges, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.

The film, starring Ms. Jeanne Moreau and Mr. Claude Mann, tells the story about:

Jean Fournier (Claude Mann) a young bank employee who is encouraged by his friend Caron to take an interest in gambling. After winning money in a game of roulette, he decides to vacation in Nice, where he falls in love with Jackie (Jeanne Moreau), divorced and mother to a child she rarely visits. Though Jackie also enjoys Jean’s company, she constantly warns him that her passion for gambling will always be greater.

Jean becomes jealous of not having all of her attention and has mixed feelings about gambling, yet he too is to some extend seduced by this new life style that involves taking risks. Despite Jackie’s cool façade and alleged control over her choices – she claims she is unattached to the money itself, but rather the thrill of the game, and doesn’t mind going from rich to poor in a matter of seconds -, she soon begins to reveal her vulnerability and the emptiness she often feels as result of her addiction.”

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Mr. Vincent Vatrican, director of the Archives Audiovisualles de Monaco (AAM), talks about the restoration of the film.  

The AAM along with the Franco-American Cultural Fund, the SOGEDA Monaco, theCiné-Tamaris and La Cinémathèque Française help fund the restoration of this classic film.

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover at the Grimaldi Forum. (VIDEOS)

pa20111On the evening of March 20, 2013, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco accompanied by Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Hanover attended the screening of the newly restored 1962 film, La Baie des Anges, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.

The film, starring Ms. Jeanne Moreau and Mr. Claude Mann, tells the story about:

Jean Fournier (Claude Mann) a young bank employee who is encouraged by his friend Caron to take an interest in gambling. After winning money in a game of roulette, he decides to vacation in Nice, where he falls in love with Jackie (Jeanne Moreau), divorced and mother to a child she rarely visits. Though Jackie also enjoys Jean’s company, she constantly warns him that her passion for gambling will always be greater.

Jean becomes jealous of not having all of her attention and has mixed feelings about gambling, yet he too is to some extend seduced by this new life style that involves taking risks. Despite Jackie’s cool façade and alleged control over her choices – she claims she is unattached to the money itself, but rather the thrill of the game, and doesn’t mind going from rich to poor in a matter of seconds -, she soon begins to reveal her vulnerability and the emptiness she often feels as result of her addiction.”

Click here to view a photo gallery.

Mr. Vincent Vatrican, director of the Archives Audiovisualles de Monaco (AAM), talks about the restoration of the film.  

The AAM along with the Franco-American Cultural Fund, the SOGEDA Monaco, theCiné-Tamaris and La Cinémathèque Française help fund the restoration of this classic film.

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