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Charlene Wittstock and H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Attend the Mare Nostrum Swimming Competition in Monaco. And, Other News

This afternoon, June 11, 2010, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, attended the Mare Norstrum International Swimming Competition in Monaco.  The event lasts until June 12, 2011 at the Stade Louis II (Prince Louis Stadium.)

To view photos from today’s event please click the links here and here (for the last link type in the words “Charlene Wittstock” and voila!)

In other news, on June 10, 2011, the future princess of Monaco attended the GYN2011 conference at the Hotel Fairmont in Monaco.  To view photos please click the link here.

Sources: City Out Monaco and Royal Monaco

Photo courtesy of:  Palais Princier de Monaco

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock: The French and Belgian Televised Interviews

Recently, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and his lovely fiancée, Charlene Wittstock, sat down with French journalists, Julien Migaud-Muller and Thomas Misrachi from BFMtv, to discuss their relationship and “…desire to have children…”

To watch a clip from the interview please click here.  Plus, the Thomas de Bergeyck interview here and here.

Source: Plurielles.fr

Photo courtesy of:  Madame Figaro by Karl Lagerfeld

TF1 Video Report About the Upcoming Princely Wedding in Monaco and Other News

As you know (or not) the French television network, TF1, will be airing the upcoming princely wedding in Monaco between H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Miss Charlene Wittstock for those living in France on July 1 and 2, 2011 (sorry, at this time it is unknown if the network will open up their online stream to those living outside of France.)

Recently, TF1 aired a report about all those lovely souvenirs on display, and for purchase, throughout the principality.  Anyway, the network interviewed several Monégasques as well as tourists asking their thoughts about the upcoming princely nuptials.   Click here to watch the news report.  The link may work for some, but not others, so please keep that in mind.   🙂

Finally, the American newspaper, San Francisco Examiner, ran a story this afternoon about the princely wedding’s chef extraordinaire, Alain Ducasse.  Mr. Ducasse spoke to the press on June 8, 2011, whereupon discussed his first meeting with H.S.H. Prince Albert as well as some of the food the royal, noble, and VIP guests will be feasting on during the new Prince and Princess of Monaco’s religious wedding reception at the Salle Garnier.  Here is a snippet of what he had to say:

… the veteran cook admits his blood pressure is rising ahead of next month’s royal wedding in Monaco, where he will prepare a multi-course gala dinner for Prince Albert, bride-to-be Charlene Wittstock, and their 500 A-list guests.
“I’ve done gala dinners before, but never an official meal for a head of state. It’s a first for me,” Ducasse told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday in Paris.
Asked whether he was feeling daunted by the task, the chef nodded, although he vowed to “share my stress.
“I’m going to pass it along to those I work with,” he said, laughing. 

While being careful not to divulge exactly what’s on the menu for the three-course meal, Ducasse revealed just enough to make the mouth water.
“Prince Albert is very interested in protecting the Mediterranean, its flora and its fauna. It’s something of an obsession,” Ducasse said. “We decided to do something sustainable, local and ethical.”
“It’s going to be like the essence of the Mediterranean Sea, its tastes, its smells and its colors … fresh line-caught fish, garden vegetables and fruits for dessert,” he said.
Besides the Champagne, which comes from the eponymous region of northeast France, and a South African red wine honoring the bride’s roots, nearly all ingredients will be sourced from a 6-mile (10-kilometer) radius from Monaco — a tiny concrete hive of high-rises, Art Deco casinos and five-star hotels.
The honey will come from Monaco’s very own urban bee hives and the fish — all local species, none of them threatened with extinction — are to be line-caught hours before they’re served up, Ducasse said.
The vegetables, a sun-drenched medley of local staples including tomatoes, peppers and zucchini, are being grown at the prince’s own farm, and will never suffer the indignity of refrigeration, being harvested just hours before the dinner.
Ducasse said Prince Albert invited him to prepare the gala dinner in a mystery-cloaked meeting in the Monegasque embassy in Paris last February.
“I didn’t know what it was about, but I was hoping it was about the wedding,” said Ducasse, who was born in France but officially became a citizen of Monaco three years ago. “I told him, ‘my lord, I took the liberty of already preparing a menu, so as not to waste time.'”
The menu got the princely stamp of approval: Both Prince Albert and Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer, sampled the meal and “they liked it, which is a relief,” Ducasse said.
He said he’ll also be in charge of preparing the post-festivities brunch on July 3, in conjunction with Monaco’s other celebrity chef, Joel Robuchon.
To read the article in its entirety please click the link here. 
Photo courtesy of: Palais.mc

Monaco Princely Wedding: The ZDF Television Schedule

With less than three and a half weeks until the princely wedding in Monaco between H.S.H. Prince Albert II and Miss Charlene Wittstock, the German television network, ZDF, has released their programming schedule for the wedding.

Phew… long sentence.  Sorry about that.   🙂

On June 21 and 30, 2011,  ZDF will air a two-part documentary about the couple entitled, Eine Fursten fur Monaco: Die Hochzeit von Albert & Charlene.  Part One will focus on Miss Wittstock, her life in South Africa, her swimming career and much more.  The commentors in the documentary include many of Miss Wittstock’s close friends and family.  Part Two, entitled Countdown: To the Fairytale Wedding (something like that)  which focuses on the couple’s relationship and of course their upcoming nuptials.

On July 1, 2011, ZDF will have a special about the civil wedding.  Then on July 2, 2011, the television network will show the entire religious wedding in Monaco beginning at 2:30pm hours before the ceremony is to begin hosted by Karen Webb and Norbert Lehmann.

To read more, in German, click the link: Wedding schedule 

Photo courtesy of:  TF1.fr

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco Attends the Opening of the 51st Annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival

On June 6, 2011, in Monte-Carlo, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco attended opening ceremony for the 51st Annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival held at the Grimaldi Forum.

This well known and fun event is where a bunch of studio heads, producers, directors, production companies, and actors come together to schmooze, try to one up each other, and to be oh so cool for about a week. The festival also includes:

… the international television programme competition and The Golden Nymph Awards, premiere screenings, a cutting-edge conference agenda, glamorous receptions and parties organised by major networks and studios – all of which contribute to the magical atmosphere of Monte-Carlo.

To learn more about the 51st Annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival please click the link here.  To view photos please click the link here.  

Sources: Mediterranean News and TV Festival.com

Photo courtesy of:  Daylife by Reuters/Eric Gaillard

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco: Part-time Luxury Watch Auctioneer

Here is an interesting story that just ran through the news wire this late Friday afternoon regarding H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and the 4th Annual Only Watch auction.  Apparently, the prince will partake in a luxury watch auction in Geneva, Switzerland whereupon the proceeds from the sales will support “…research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy.” 

To read the article in its entirety please click the link here. 

Photo courtesy of: Palais.mc

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in Estonia: Day Two

On his final day in Tallinn, Estonia, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco decided that he wanted to see the sites of this lovely town and well, so he did (it was on his official agenda anyway.)

So, the prince along with his bodyguards and several local VIP dignitaries meandered around the old town of Tallinn where he met with the locals and chowed down on the local cuisine.

After thirty minutes of walking here, there, and everywhere, in unfit shoes, Prince Albert was bushed.  Unfortunately, there was no time for a mid-afternoon nap.  You see, he had more business to take care of before he left Estonia.

At 12:30pm the prince had a long and important meeting with Prime Minister, Andrus Ansip, whereupon — on again — the two discussed bilateral relations as well as other issues such as the environment and economics.

To view photos of Prince Albert’s adventures in Estonia please click the link here. 

Source:  VM.ee