La Cours Royale Anglais/ #CHOGM2015 #RoyalVisitMalta: Une Dieuxieme journee pleine mais castrophieuse

Conformément au protocole royal, il est d'usage que lorsque la reine Elizabeth II reçoit, tout le monde est doit être présent avant son entrée. Il ne laisse pas traîner la reine du Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord. Pourtant, qui est ce qui est arrivé le 27 Novembre à La Valette. Sur son deuxième programme de la journée sur l'île, une réunion avec le secrétaire général de l'ONU Ban Ki-moon, la cérémonie d'ouverture du sommet et le soir dîner dans un palais à Attard pour lequel Elizabeth avait pris une robe de soirée blanche, accompagné d'un sac et les chaussures fourre-tout et portait son diadème Vladimir Emeraude et Cambridge diamants et bijoux émeraude ensembles tandis SAR la duchesse de Cornouailles portait une robe de soirée bleue qu'elle jumelé avec bijoux Topaz avec le Greville Tiara.

Mais la belle reine avait également convenu de se rencontrer en audience cet après-midi au palais présidentiel à La Valette San Anton à dix nouveaux chefs de gouvernement du Commonwealth pour un cocktail intime avec canapés, vin australien mousseux et jus d'orange et de grenade.

Dans le même temps, le prince Philip ont assisté à un service religieux vendredi à la pro-cathédrale de Saint-Paul Valette. La duchesse de Cornouailles Camilla a aussi un temps de bande à part en visitant une école primaire à Zejtun, dans le cadre de son programme d'alphabétisation "Lis avec moi". Comme pour le Prince Charles, il a conclu un Business Forum, a rencontré les finalistes d'une exposition au National Maritime Museum et n'a pas manqué de faire une main de baisers très britannique vers Ségolène Royal, le ministre français de l'Ecologie, du Développement durable et de l'énergie, il reçu à Londres un mois plus tôt. Le dernier président accompagné François Hollande est venu de rappeler aux participants du sommet du Commonwealth sur la nécessité de parvenir à un "accord ambitieux" pour la planète dans les prochains jours à la COP21.
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The British Royal Courts/#CHOGM2015: Duchess of Cornwall does single visits #RoyalVisitMalta

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has her own royal appointment to honor the island while her spouse Prince Charles and Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth take part in the #CHOGM2015.

Arriving on Thursday in Malta with her husband the Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall attended in the evening a dinner reception hosted by the President of the Republic of Malta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca at the San Anton Palace in the company of Charles and the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. Similarly, it was with the royal family on Friday for the opening ceremony of the summit of Heads of State of the Commonwealth at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valette.
However, it was in solo she went This November 27 in late morning, first in a primary school in Zejtun. Greeted by children waving small British flags, Camilla joined young students who read stories and sang songs. Here visit is motivated by its literacy program "Read With Me", she gave a pack of books to school, declaring, according to comments reported by the local newspaper "Times of Malta" "I hope that they will enjoy it as much as my grandchildren have done. " Camilla, remember le- five times grandmother: her son Tom -Lola with two children, age 8, and Freddy, 5 years- and daughter Laura -Eliza three, 7, and twins Louis and Gus, almost 6 years. Not to mention her husband's grandchildren Prince Charles: Prince George and Princess Charlotte, 2½ years and six months and a half, the two children of Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.

This comes as yesterday she took part in a similar situation to discover a single glass artisan in the village of Ta 'Qali, next to Mdina, and admire the skills of the glassblowers and achievements.


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The British Royal Courts/#CHOGM2015: A truly throwback to the good time #RoyalVisitMalta

Queen Elizabeth II is traveling. Accompanied by her husband Prince Philip, and her son Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the Sovereign is in Malta for the opening of the 24th Meeting of Commonwealth Heads of Government
Even though Her Majesty Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has significantly reduced her travel abroad because of her age nevertheless she took part in this year Commonwealth Nations Head of States General Meeting. This Nov. 26, she headed to the island of Malta.
Welcomed at the airport by the Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, Elizabeth II, wearing a blue and white tweed coat -the same fabric as her hat- worn over a  two tones coordinated floral dress then joined the San Anton Palace. There, she participated with the President of the Republic of Malta, Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, in the traditional welcoming ceremony. The latter was reserved for Elizabeth and Philip several gifts, including a small painting of the house where they lived in 1950, early in their marriage while the Monarch was not queen, she had in fact lived on the island at that time still a British colony, with Prince Philip who was stationed on several occasions between 1949 and 1951 as an officer in the Royal Navy.

In the evening, the royal couple was joined by their eldest son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, to a reception at San Anton Palace. The Queen had changed coat, displaying herself in ultramarine blue, while her daughter wore a green bottle lace dress and a short jacket noire.Rien to do with as much romantic nostalgic pilgrimage to the lands where it was bride. If the great-grandmother of the little prince George and Baby Charlotte decided to come to Malta at the end of November, it is for political reasons. Queen Elizabeth II is involved in this effect on November 27 at a summit until Sunday the heads of state of 53 States members of the Commonwealth she heads symbolically.


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