H.R.H. Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Meets with the LACS

On April 7, 2011, H.R.H. Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg had a chance to meet with various United States officials as well as members from the Luxembourg American Cultural Society (LACS) at the palace in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

According to the official website for the Grand Ducal family, Cour Grand-Ducale de Luxembourg, the purpose of the meeting was to, “… promote their association with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and in the real estate project in New Luxembourg Port Washington, Wisconsin, USA.” (Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg)

To view a photo from today’s meeting please click the link:  Photo

To learn more about the Luxembourg American Cultural Society please visit their website here.

Source: Cour Grand Ducale de Luxembourg

“Hey Ms. Swiss President, Would You Like to Come to My Super Awesome Princely Wedding?”

As you know the wedding invitations for the upcoming princely nuptials in Monaco between H.S.H. Prince Albert II  and Miss Charlene Wittstock were sent out a month or so ago.

Currently, several royals including T.R.H.s Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Crown Princess Maxima of the Netherlands, T.R.H.s Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, and Sheikha Mozah of Qatar have confirmed their attendance. Moreover, several politicians have also confirmed; unfortunately, one prominent head of state will not attend.

It was announced this afternoon that the President of Switzerland, Micheline Calmy-Rey, declined to attend the princely wedding.

According to the Swiss newspaper, Swiss Info, the “…Ambassador to France and Monaco will attend in her place.”

To read the rest of the article in its entirety please click the link:  Article

Source: Swiss Info Photo courtesy of: Zimbio.com by Bauer Griffin

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Hangs with the Rellies in Newport, County Mayo in Ireland

On his last day in lovely Ireland, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco along with his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, spent the latter part of the day with his cousins in Newport, County Mayo in Ireland.

According to the Irish Times:

The couple met Irish cousins in Newport House, and an honorary cousin for the day – one Minister of State for Tourism Michael Ring who had been instrumental in securing the Mayo visit. Afterwards they walked over the Newport river to the Gráinne Uaile pub, where both reportedly partook of pints of Guinness.

The prince’s fiancee didn’t seem put out by the weather. “It’s wet and raining, but it’s beautiful,” Charlene Wittstock said. André Connolly, a pupil at Cuilmore National School in Newport, was ecstatic as he helped form a guard of honour for the couple’s cup of tea in Newport House.

Overall, the state visit to Ireland seemed to be a success; however, there is one journalist, Gerry O’Carroll, from the newspaper The Herald who believes Prince Albert’s visit is simply, well, unnecessary.  Mr. O’Carroll notes:

As much as the people of Ireland admire the Prince’s late mother Grace Kelly, I think the timing of his visit is inappropriate.

For, while pomp and ceremony may brighten up our gloomy political and economic landscape, it’s something we can’t afford at this time.

Here we are, a country on its knees and in receivership to the IMF and ECB, and we’re facing another two State visits in the next month — from Queen Elizabeth and US President Barack Obama.

The costs are going to be enormous and it will put a huge strain on the resources of the Justice Department and An Garda Siochana.

But we can justify the costs of the other two big visits.

Queen Elizabeth’s will be historic and healing, the final glue to cement the Good Friday Agreement and a major act of reconciliation between our two nations.

The visit of the most powerful man on earth, President Obama, is of extraordinary importance, culturally and financially, and is likely to pay dividends.

I can’t say the same about Prince Albert and his fiancée.

The closest Ireland benefits from Monaco is that it is home to expat millionaires who use the wealthy state as a tax haven, including Michael Smurfit. (The Herald)

I must say that Mr. O’Carroll does have a valid point; however, I do believe this past state visit will see some benefits in the future… if that makes any sense.

Anyway…

To read another article about the visit to Prince Albert’s visit to his mother’s ancestral home please click the link: Article

To view a photo gallery from the state visit to Ireland please click the link:  photos and with the relatives.

And, finally an article about Charlene which you can read here.

Source and photo courtesy of: Irish Times by Maxwells

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock in Galway, Ireland

After a two-day state visit in Dublin, Ireland, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, have headed on over to Galway, Ireland where they had a chance to visit the Marine Institute which Prince Albert personally organized since he  “…has a keen interest in marine environmental awareness.”

Later on this evening, according to the Irish newspaper, Galway News, the Prince and his fiancée will:

… [met with] his cousins from Galway this evening.

The Prince and his fianceé Charlene Wittstock are visiting the ancestral home of his late mother Princess Grace in Newport before flying out of Knock airport.

Salthill resident Cathy Hughes and her daughter Isabelle Green are among 20 relatives invited to meet the Prince for tea in Newport.

Cathy’s mother Maura Kelly and Grace Kelly were first cousins.

To watch of video of the couple (speaking of course) from today at the Marine Institute please click the link: Video Reaction from the people in Newport, County Mayo about the princely visit: Video and Photos galore

Finally, there is a nice and slightly sugary article about the future Princess of Monaco from the Irish newspaper, The Herald.  Please click the link to read: Article

Source: Galway News and  RTE.ie Photo courtesy of: RTE.ie

A Reception at Farmleigh House With Charlene Wittstock and H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco

This evening in Dublin, Ireland, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancee, Charlene Wittstock hosted a reception at Farmleigh House for various Irish dignitaries and politicians including the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese and Mr. McAleese.  According to the online news source, RTE.ie, seventy guests attended the event and were treated to a lovely musical performance by, “A group of students and musicians from Monaco…”

All in all this trip, so far, has been a success.   Tomorrow morning the couple will travel to Galway and then on over to Newport, County Mayo to visit his late mother’s ancestral home.

To view many photos from the reception at Farmleigh House please click the links: Photos and more photos.

To watch a video from the reception please click the link: Video

Source: RTE.ie Photo courtesy of: Zimbio.com by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Europe

T.R.H.s Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Crown Princess Maxima to Attend the Princely Wedding in Monaco

It was announced this afternoon, per the Government Information Service (GIS), that T.R.H.s Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Crown Princess Maxima of the Netherlands will attend the upcoming princely wedding in Monaco on July 1 and 2, 2011.

Per Parool.nl:

The prince and princess are the only members of the Dutch royal family that are waiting in Monte Carlo. Willem-Alexander and Albert know each other through their work for the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Other confirmations from various royal and princely houses will be announced as the wedding approaches.

Source: Parool.nl Photo courtesy of: Zimbio.com by Bauer Griffin

H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Charlene Wittstock in Dublin, Ireland: Day Two

On their second day of their state visit to Ireland, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock attend a reception at CIty Hall in Dublin.  The couple were greeted by the Lord Mayor, Gerry Breen, and his wife, whereupon the Prince and future Princess of Monaco received lovely gifts:

…designed by Irish artists. The Prince will be presented with a Bog Oak Bird sculpture by Irish designer Tony Downey. A teardrop ceramic dish by Dublin designer Michele Hannon will be presented to Charlene Wittstock. (DCC Press Release)

Prior to the reception at City Hall the prince visited Trinity College where he announced that a post-doctoral research post will begin later this year to “… commemorate his late Hollywood actress mother, Grace Kelly.” (Click to read more) and (here)

Later in the afternoon, Prince Albert met with various government officials including the Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan “… at the Custom City House for a presentation on the IBM ‘Smarter Cities’ program.”

Tonight, around 7 pm, Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock will attend a reception at Farmleigh.  Then the couple will leave Dublin and head to Galway and finally they will visit his late mother’s ancestral home in Newport, County Mayo.

To watch a video from today’s events please click the link: Video To view photos please click the link: Photos

Sources: Press AssociationIndependent.ie, and Dublin City Council Press Release

Photo courtesy of: Zimbio.com by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Europe

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