The British Royal Courts: A dreamy evening gala for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

In November 2015, around 25 000 tickets of the four festive evenings organized on the royal domain of Windsor Castle after six months -from May 12th to 15th 2016- to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II had ran out in just three hours after its availability. I must say that the program was attractive: parades of some 900 horses and 1,500 artists, including dancers, musicians and actors from around the world. And it was expected that for the last performance that counted 6,000 spectators and was broadcast on British television on Sunday May 15th evening, the sovereign attended , in a white outfit completely covered with turquoise lace by her seamstress Angela Kelly, but she was not alone, far from it! All the Windsor clan was at her side.

Prince Harry, who has just returned from the United States where had just taken place the 2nd edition of the Invictus Games, joined his brother Prince William and sister in law Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge, sported in wore a new ensemble consisting of a red Zara jacket which features a swing silhouette and features a Peter Pan collar, two oversized buttons, besom pockets and a back pleat - and white Dolce & Gabbana lace dress, accessorized with the Queen's diamond chandelier earrings, which she has now loaned on a few occasions, and wore most recently at the Chinese Diplomatic Reception, her Prada black satin clutch with stone embellishment. As their grandfather Prince Philip, the two brothers were wearing black jackets, with collar red part. Prince Charles was accompanied by his wife Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall, white; Prince Andrew, Duke of York attended accompanied by his daughters Princess Beatrice and Eugenie of York. Princess Anne appeared on horseback, like her daughter Zara Phillips-Tindall, her little brother Prince Edward and his daughter Lady Louise one aged 12. All four participated in a parade featuring horses belonging to Elizabeth. Also in the stands were The Kents, The Gloucesters,


Passionate equestrian since childhood, the Queen arrived with the Duke of Edinburgh her husband in the coach's Diamond Jubilee, could only dream most beautiful sight. Seated to the left was her honour guest the King of Bahrain, Elizabeth II saw her live footage on the big screen for two hours, while succeeded numbers with horses, came to some of Oman, Chile, Canada and Azerbaijan, and the participation of artists. Among them, Kylie Minogue, James Blunt, Andrea Bocelli, Katherine Jenkins, Shirley Bassey, Helen Mirren or Damian Lewis.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

La Cour Royale Anglaise: La Famille Wessex inaugure une nouvelle exposition

Jeudi Dernière 12 Avril, Prince Edward a inauguré la nouvelle exposition Mahali Pori à Bristol Zoo, comme patron de la Société zoologique de Bristol. Son épouse Sophie avait été invité à l'accompagner. Le couple est arrivé comme prévu. Mais le comte et la comtesse de Wessex étaient pas venus seuls. Ils ont apporté leurs deux enfants, Lady Louise, 12, et le vicomte James, 8 ans qui étaient sur une petite pause de l'école.

"Le point culminant est venu dans la section Madagascar de l'exposition où Louise et James accroupis pour nourrir quelques lémuriens et suricates affamés. Étant donné que les animaux se précipitaient autour, gloussant jeunes royals et leur a donné plus de nourriture», dit le tabloïd britannique "Bonjour!". Une série de photos montre aussi espiègle petit James a essayé de mettre un grillon dans le dos de son père, le rire de sa mère.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

The British Royal Courts: The Wessex inaugurate a new exhibition

Last Thursday April 12th, Prince Edward inaugurated the new exhibition Mahali Pori to Bristol Zoo, as patron of the Zoological Society of Bristol. His wife Sophie had been invited to accompany him. The couple arrived as scheduled. But the Earl and Countess of Wessex had not come alone. They brought their two children, Lady Louise, 12, and Viscount James, age 8 who were on a small break from school.

"The climax came in the Madagascar section of the exhibition where Louise and James crouched to feed some hungry lemurs and meerkats. Since the animals were rushing around, giggling young royals and gave them more food, "says the British tabloid" Hello! ". A series of photos also shows mischievous little James tried to put a cricket in the back of his father, the laughter of his mother.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

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