La Cour Royale Monegasque: La Famille Royale support la Foundation Flavien

SAS le Prince Albert II de Monaco, sa sœur la princesse Caroline, Princess Alexandra de Hanovre, et sa belle-fille Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi a pris part à l'mars organisé par la Fondation Flavien à l'occasion de la Journée internationale des cancers pédiatriques et les maladies rares à Monaco, le 31 Janvier dimanche 2015.
Albert de Monaco a pris la tête du parti de la procession de la place du Palais de la Place d'Armes, au pied du Rocher. Le prince a été rejoint à la fin du cours de sa sœur la princesse Caroline, accompagnée de sa fille, la princesse Alexandra et sa fille-femme de son fils Pierre, Beatrice Borromeo.
Ceci est la deuxième année que cette mars est organisé par la Fondation Flavien. Denis Maccario, président de la Fondation a perdu son fils en 2014 après quatre ans de lutte contre la maladie. Aujourd'hui, la Fondation d'aide à la lutte contre le cancer et les cancers notamment pédiatriques et les maladies rares inconnu et en particulier les tumeurs du cerveau.
La Fondation recueille des fonds par tous les moyens à utiliser pour se battre pour la recherche. Il aide, il aide, il communique sur la mise en place de projets médicaux sur la Principauté de Monaco et le monde. Il aide également dans le laboratoire de recherche de la création et notamment les cancers pédiatriques et les maladies rares inconnu et en particulier les tumeurs du cerveau. Il prend en charge par tous les moyens nécessaires aux familles touchées par ces types de maladies.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Monaco Royal Courts: Prince Albert, Princess Caroline and children remember Flavien

H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco, his sister Princess Caroline, Princess Alexandra of Hanouver, and her beautiful daughter in law Beatrice Borreomeo-Casiraghi took part in the march organized by the Flavian Foundation on the occasion of the International Day of Pediatric Cancers and Rare Diseases in Monaco, Sunday January 31st, 2015.

Albert of Monaco took the head of the procession party from the Palace Square to Place d'Armes, at the foot of the Rock. The prince was joined at the end of course by his sister Princess Caroline, accompanied by her daughter Princess Alexandra and his daughter-wife of his son Pierre, Beatrice Borromeo.

This is the second year that this march is organized by the Foundation Flavien. Denis Maccario, President of the Foundation lost her son in 2014 after four years of fighting against the disease. Today the Foundation Flavien help the fight against cancer and particularly pediatric cancers and rare diseases unknown and especially brain tumors.

The foundation raises funds by any means to be used to fight for research. It helps, it helps, it communicates on the establishment of medical projects on the Principality of Monaco and the world. It also helps in the research laboratory of creation and especially pediatric cancers and rare diseases unknown and especially brain tumors. It supports by all means necessary the families affected by these types of diseases.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Monaco Royal Courts: Happy National Day Monaco

Monaco's Their Serene Highness Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene together with other members of the Principality's royal family, Princess Caroline of Hanover and her three out of four children and daughter in law, Beatrice Borromeo-Casiraghi, Pierre Casiraghi, Charlotte Casiraghi and Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Princess Stephanie of Monaco and her son Louis Ducruet attended the Monaco National Day Mass Service Celebrations at the on November 19, 2015 in Monaco, Monaco

This year's program was slightly modified last minute due to terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13. Princess Charlene appeared this morning in a total look eggplant to attend the Mass celebrated in the cathedral monégasque. Sharing the mourning period introduced by France in tribute to the many victims of the recent bombings in Paris, the Principality of Monaco had canceled the fireworks and Olivier de Benoist performances which were originally planned on Wednesday, the eve of the Monegasque national holiday.
 "Nice-Matin" had announced that this year the traditionally celebrated for the Monegasque National Day Mass would not open, as usual, by a Te Deum, but with a prayer for the victims of terrorist attacks in Paris. The Mediterranean newspaper had further stated that the safety device had been reinforced around the Prince Albert II and his family so that they can take part in this office.

After the Mass, Their Serene couple appear at the Palace's backyard with their 11 months old twins, Princess Gabriella and Crown Prince Jacques. In some pictures we can Princess Charlene carrying Princess Gabriela and Prince Albert II doing the same with Crown Prince Jacques while greeting the crowd. In others we see an exchange of kids by their parents
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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