The Japanese Imperiale Courts: Their Imperial Majesties In Memoriam of 2011 Earthquake victims

A national tribute was delivered on Friday March 11th in memory of Japan March 11th 2011  earthquake victims and tsunami  in the northeast of the archipelago, natural disasters amplified by a nuclear accident whose country is not delivered. Despite the cold and often the drizzle, with flowers, candles, families have gathered as every year in Sendai, Ishinomaki, Rikuzentakata, Minamisanriku and other places of the Northeast. A minute of silence was observed at 14:46 (5:46 GMT) throughout the country, just when five years ago, on a Friday also occurred off the main island of Honshu a magnitude 9 earthquake that shook a large part of the country.

"Five years have passed since the disaster, over 20,000 victims were killed," said His Imperial Msajesty Emperor Akihito(who recovered from an Influenza diagnosis) at a ceremony in Tokyo, with his wife Her Imperial Majesty Empress Michiko standing by his side before a huge audience of white flowers and yellow surrounding a commemorative plaque "to the victims of the great disaster of Tohoku" (northeast). "Japan is a pretty spoiled by nature, but sometimes it can be dangerous," said the head of state. He added: "We can never forget the TV images showing a black wall of water" breaking on the cities devastated by the tsunami. "I want one way or another work for the prevention of natural disasters", told NHK teenager named Shiori. "When I go to the affected areas, I feel that the disaster is ever present," said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pledged a united government "to rebuild a stronger country."

March 11, 2011, nearly 18,500 lives were swept away by a tidal wave of such magnitude that it occurs in "once a millennium," say the old Japan. Some 3,000 other people died later as a result of the tragedy, because of the deterioration of their living conditions. For days, the media back on this March 11, 2011, a Friday too, reviving painful memories of the hordes of panicked employees hurriedly leaving the skyscrapers of Tokyo, trains overturned in the North-East, appalling pictures , scarcely credible, whole towns swept away by the tsunami, unable to contact his family, each more desperate for information that cascaded each other, thousands and tens of thousands of missing persons. And then at the end of the day, the first alarming signals from two nuclear plants in Fukushima (Daiichi and Daini), evacuation and days and days of anxiety orders.
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On 13th March, Their Imperial Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko attended the Charity Concert supporting the reconstruction from Great East Japan Earthquake took place in Tokyo. After the concert, Their Majesties met with the students from Fukushima Prefecture who performed the songs.

The Spanish Royal Courts: The Spanish Royal family pays tribute #Paris #PrayforParis

On Saturday, following the deadly attacks in Paris, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited the Embassy of France in Madrid are to sign the register of sympathy.
Dress un a black trouser suit on a gray top, Letizia had accompanied her husband this November 14 at the Embassy of France in Spain. The royal couple also sat down with French Ambassador Yves Saint-Geours, to whom he expressed his condolences for the terrible terrorist attacks last night in Paris and asked to convey to the injured and their families on behalf of the Spanish people, its sincerest well wishes.

Also present where Former King Juan-Carlos and Queen Sophia.
His Majesty King Felipe VI's message to France(in Spanish)
Señor Presidente,

En estos momentos de dolor, deseo trasladaros toda la cercanía, solidaridad y apoyo en nombre del gobierno y del pueblo español así como expresar la condena más firme frente a la barbarie terrorista y la cruel e inhumana sinrazón de quienes atentan contra los principios y valores fundamentales que sustentan nuestra convivencia y nuestras democracias.

Junto a la Reina, quiero también expresar mi más sentido pésame a las familias de los fallecidos y nuestro deseo de una pronta recuperación de los heridos. Los españoles estamos, hoy más que nunca, al lado de los franceses en la determinación, en el compromiso y en la unidad que permite superar los desafíos de la violencia terrorista.

Muy afectuosamente,

FELIPE R.

The Australian Royal Courts: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall commemorate Remembrance Day in Australia #lestweforget

Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall commemorated the Armistice of November 11, 1918(Remembrance Day) at the beautiful Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

A day after their arrival in Australia, after five days in New Zealand, the prince and his wife began their day in the capital with a visit to the impressive memorial dedicated to Australian Veterans (alive or dead) who are actively serving at home or abroad with a commemoration ceremony.

After the celebration, their visit through Canberra continued at the National Arboretum, where Charles and Camilla were each planted a tree. The Duchess of Cornwall visited only in "French Black Truffles," a farmer black truffles. The opportunity for Camilla to taste local recipes using truffles, but also to attend a demonstration of hunting with a truffle-sniffing dog.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Royal Courts Remembrance Day: The Royals Commemorates #LestWeForget

Today is November 11th, also Known as Remembrance Day(the United Kingdom and 15 CommonWealth nations), Armistice Day(Belgium)
United Kingdom and 15 territories: In the UK Her Majesty and Other members of the Royal Family commemorated November 11th during the weekend with 2 events. First the Festival of Remembrance and with special invitations to the Dutch Reigning Couple on Remembrance Sunday. Her Royal Highness Princess Anne took part in an Armistice Day service of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum.
"We will remember them".Today The Princess Royal joined veterans, bereaved families and members of the public to...
Posted by The British Monarchy on Wednesday, 11 November 2015

  • Australia: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall took part in the commeration in a rainy Canberra, Australia before continuing their daily program(more in the next post)

WATCH: The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall commemorated #RemembranceDay in Canberra on the second day of the #RoyalVisitAustralia.
Posted by The British Monarchy on Wednesday, 11 November 2015

 Belgium: Earlier today His Majesty King Philippe took part in the

The Jordanians Royal Courts: The Royal Couple remembers #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget

King Abdullah II of Jordan and his wife Queen Rania commemorated this Monday, November 9th, the 10th anniversary of the bloody attacks which occured in Amman.

During a commemoration ceremony in the Jordanian capital, the royal couple prayed and laid a wreath in memory of the 60 people killed and 300 wounded.

On  November 9th 2005, at 9:00pm(21 O'Clock Jordanian time), three large hotels in Amman used to house foreign diplomats, were targeted by suicide bombers equipped with suicide bombings belts explosive. The four suspects, three of whom died, were Iraqis.

"Al-Qaeda in Iraq" immediately claimed the attack, saying the group had hit "the US Secret Service, Israeli and other Western European governments" in Iraq. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, head of al-Qaida in Iraq, has been named as the sponsor of attentats.

Following the attacks Their Majesties had visited several hospitals and met the victims after the attacks. The king had said: "The pain you felt in the loss of your beloved relatives, killed for no crime they have committed, was shared by all Jordanians regardless of their origins or religions"
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The British & Dutch Royal Courts: A special invitation & reunion for Remembrance Day

This Sunday, November 8th, the British royal family had gathered around  Queen Elizabeth II for the "Remembrance Day Sunday" ("Remembrance Sunday"). This year will be a special at the invitation of HM The Queen Elizabeth II, the Dutch Royal Couple will be present to mark the 70th anniversary of the libérations of the Netherlands, King Willem Alexander will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph.
Queen Maxima is accompanying her husband to the Cenotaph in London and is watching the service from the Foreign Office balcony with other members of the British Royal family with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Sophie Countess of Wessex.

 King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Maxima were present alongside other members of the British Royal Family . The Dutch sovereign and had to thank the United Kingdom for their contribution to the liberation of the Netherlands which was under the control of the then Nazi Army at the end of the Second World War  and the 70 years of peace and freedom that resulted in for his pays. KingWillem-Alexander was with Queen Elizabeth II in all black, that accompanied Prince Philip, their son Prince Andrew and grand son Princes William and Harry, the first in his uniform of the Royal Air Force, the second in his the Blues and Royals. Standing in front of the Cenotaph, they laid at the foot of the memorial located in the Whitehall area of ​​London wreaths of poppies, flower symbol for English-speaking countries of fallen soldiers for their patrie. The Duchess Catherine, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Coat, ANNOUSHKA Pearls Earring,  Mulberry 'Bayswater' black suede clutch of the same color and small round veiled hat matching three British Legion poppies attached to her collar, following the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office. To her right was Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence  Princess Anne's husband, on her left Queen Maxima of the Netherlands also in total black look, meanwhile opted for a wide-brimmed hat and had set her bouquet of poppies on her coat with a diamond pin. To the right of Maxima was Sophie Countess of Wessex . 
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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