Annual 2017 NHO Conference

On Jan 5th Their Royal Highnesses The Crown Prince and Crown Princess attended the annual conference of the Confederation where the green shift was the main topic.

"Made in Norway - a work for a green future" is the title of this year's conference in Spektrum, Oslo. The conference reunites both businesses, politicians and other decision makers.

One of the main goals of this year's conference is to show that it is possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while creating value and jobs.

Meeting with young leaders
During the first break, Crown Princess met with many youth leaders who attended this year's conference and received a greater insight into their perspective on the green shift. The Crown Prince also received several Norwegian companies come up to talk about how they both ensure added value and jobs in a sustainable manner. The business world is a big part of the key to get to the green shift.

In the evening their Royal Highness took part in the the traditional NHO dinner.

Here is NHO 2017 goal:
1)Lifting up businesses, natural resources, technology and people who solve problems related to population growth and greenhouse gas emissions.
2)Creating a debate about what should characterize a product, service or idea that is "Made in Norway".
3)Show that it is possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while creating value and jobs.
Discuss what kind of leadership and framework we need on the path towards a low-emission in 2050.
Photo credits: Kongehuset.no

Happy New Year 2017

Happy New Year 2017 to all my readers from across the world. I know that this post is 3 days late but better late than never. After a 6 month break from blogging due to many circumstances in my private as well as health life I am back well rested and breath fresh air. During my break, I got to meet the Norwegian Crown Prince Couple during their visit to Canada back in Nov 2016

Concerning the blog as you may have notice there is a change in the blog's link, I change the link from theroyalcourtslescourroyales to madamroyale.com with this comes new changes in the manner and way in which royal news will be reported, this year royal news will come from every corner of the world from Swaziland-Nigeria passing through Ghana, Morocco then U.K-Japan via the middle east and Jordan and then ending in Tonga. I will be working diligently in bringing royal news in the most efficient and the fastest way for every one to know what is happening in every royal home. I will also include Former Royal Households, Monarchies' news from France-Portugal, going through Germany until Russia and as well Burundi and Rwanda.
While royal news will be updated, the site will be going through remodelling at the same and hopeful by the end of the week I would be done by then.

Yours Sincerely
Xoxoxo
Dalh

The Noorwegian Royal Courts: Matrons of the Norwegian Telethon

Queen Sonja of Norway and her daughter-in-law Crown Princess Mette-Marit are joining hands in patroning this year's Norwegian telethon concert to benefit the Red Cross.

The place was very appropriate for Queen Sonja and Crown Princess Mette-Marit were seen sitting this Monday, April 25th on the red bench that sits in the Royal Palace in Oslo park to meet the press, it is in no way a coincidence. This bench is one of those that the Red Cross has installed in 2015 in various public places in Norway, to break the loneliness encouraging people who sit there to discuss them. But just what is the Red Cross whose wife of King Harald V and that of Crown Prince Haakon came to talk.

Already together last week on April 19th to participate in a waste collection with volunteers in a city of northern seaside, Queen Sonja and Crown Princess Mette-Marit were again found side by side in front of the flashes of photographers or the microphones of journalists for a good cause. The two women, who chose to wear casual outfits for this appointment media, were there to announce that sponsoring concert the next edition of the Norwegian Telethon in October 2016. Which one will see its fundraising for the Red Cross Norwegian -Red. The money raised will go to help the people affected by the war in Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Afghanistan, Somalia, Myanmar, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, as well as refugees received in Norway.

Launched in 1974, the Norwegian Telethon titled "TV-aksjonen" is dedicated each year to a different cause. Norwegians participate generously. For example, for each of the editions of 2013 and 2014, a sum equivalent to more than € 200 million had
Photo Credit: Paris Match/Kongehuset.no

The Norwegian Royal Courts: Sprince Cleaning for Queen Sonja and Crown Princess Mette-Maritt

Each with a white plastic garbage each clip its garbage. Queen Sonja of Norway and her daughter-in-law Crown Princess Mette-Marit had taken part in a very seriously the task on their April 19th. This was however far from their usual royal engagements. Thiey join forces with volunteers who clean the streets and beaches of Sandefjord, a town of the edges of the North Sea south of Oslo. Objective: To make the cleanest town in the whole kingdom of Norway.

The Royal House explains that, at a reception she gave last October with King Harald V of Norway for seniors engaged in volunteering, Queen Sonja had met one of the volunteers of this team. Very impressed with their results -more than 28 tons of garbage collected since 2014-, Sonja had promised to come and help. So she kept her word, resulting Mette-Marit in its wake, as well as the mayor of Sandefjord.

Once the collection performed, Sonja and Mette-Marit were rewarded for their efforts, like the other participants, with a hot drink and "kanelboller" (the cinnamon rolls). The Queen of Norway took advantage of the media coverage of her participation in the cleaning of this coastal town to remind Norwegians needed to change the bad habit of throwing garbage into the sea, especially the plastic bags.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Norwegian Royal COurts: Crown Princess Mette-Maritt in Tanzania

We may have last seen her a couple of weeks ago but Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette Maritt visited the East African country Tanzania today to assess progress made in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and to see how young people are engaging in the country’s AIDS response.

 "It is moving to meet mothers who are in good health and caring for children born free from HIV thanks to antiretroviral medicines,” said Crown Princess Mette-Marit. “It is also particularly rewarding for me to see young people taking up leadership roles in the AIDS response and being equipped with the skills to guide the United Republic of Tanzania towards an AIDS-free generation."

During her visit, the future Queen visited facilities providing services for women and young people living with HIV and also met with mothers living with HIV whose children have been born free from the virus. She went to one of the 26 PASADA (Pastoral Activities and Services for People with AIDS Dar es Salaam Archdiocese) clinics operating in the Dar es Salaam and Pwani regions that provide HIV prevention, treatment and support services for people and communities most in need. She met with youth activists and engage in taking part in activities at the Stepping Stones Community of Practice, which offers life-skills training for adolescents and young people, including comprehensive sexuality education and programmes relating to HIV and gender equality.

 Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been engaged in the AIDS response since 2003 and advocates for the empowerment of women and young people at events and speaking engagements all over the world.
Photo Credits: Kongehuset.no

The Norwegian Royal Courts: A taste of chamber music with Crown Princess Mette-Marit

Direction Oslo Sentralen concert hall in Oslo for Crown Princess Mette-Marit, this March 30th. The future Queen consort was expected for the launch of the 2016 Risor Chamber Music festival. This festival is an open air festival organized by a non profit foundation for the purpose of enhancing the musical and cultural life in Risor and the surrounding region.

The young 43 year old mother of 3 had chosen for the occasion to dress in a grey Valentino tweed dress, accessorized with a small clutch and GIANVITO ROSSI Pumps.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit is patron this annual musical event, created in 1991. 

The Norwegian Royal Courts: Crown Princess Mette-Marit awards female entrepreneur

 Crown Princess Mette Marit like many of other royal ladies took part in the International Women Day, she attended the presentation of the Female Entrepreneur 2016 award, at DogA (Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture) in Oslo on March 8th 2016. Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended the event and use this opportunity to praise the "nynorske language room" and the development of female entrepreneurship in Norway.
Also today, The Crown Princess attended an author meeting of seven female authors writing in "nynorsk" (new Norwegian) at the House of Literature in Oslo
Photo Credits: Kongehuset.no

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