The Swedish Royal Court: Queen Silvia Present World Children's Prince

Wednesday October 14, The Queen awarded the World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child to Phymean Noun from Cambodia. The ceremony took place at Gripsholm Castle.

World's Children's Prize (WCP) is a unique educational program for children that promotes child rights and a charitable world. Since its inception in 2000, 38 million children, over half a million of them in Sweden, participated in the program and learned about the rights of the child, democracy and global friendship.

Her Majesty, The Queen, alongside, the Burmese opposition politician and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and South African church leader and Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu patrons of the World's Children's Prize.

The Belgian Royal Court: THE Belgian QUEEN more elegant than ever

Their Majesties King Philippe and Queen Mathilde were at a literary prize in Brussels on Thursday October 8th . King Philippe awarded the Royal Palace of Dutch Literature Prize to the poet, columnist and author of short stories and novels Remco Campert, born in The Hague 86 years ago.This award is the most prestigious literary prize for Dutch-speaking countries. It is awarded every three years to an author whose work represents an important contribution to Dutch literature by the Nederlandse Taalunie (the Dutch Language Union), an institution created in 1980 to discuss issues relating to this tongue between the three members: the Netherlands, Belgian Flanders and Surinam. It is awarded alternately by the King of Belgium and the King of the Netherlands.
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The Royal Courts of Sweden and Jordan: Queen Silva awards Queen Rania for her work advocating for Jordanian children

Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan was recognized on September 24th 2015 by Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden in her endeavors in advocating  for children’s rights in Jordan and the world in
New York, U.S. Their Majesties attended World Childhood Foundation USA ThankYou Gala 2015.

Photo Credits: World Childhood Foundation/Embassy of Sweden/Queen Rania/Facebook







The Royal Courts of Jordan: A huge Congratulations to Her Majesty Queen Rania Abdullah on the award

A huge congratulations ceremony is in order for HM Queen Rania of Jordan who today September 17th 2012 was awarded Walther Rathenau Prize at the World Hall in Berlin, from Chancellor Merkel in Berlin, Germany, September 17, 2015. 

The award is in recognition of foreign policy achievements and Queen Rania's efforts on behalf of refugees and children.

According to HM offical Facebook's page, she said this words after being awarded "“I am humbled to accept this prize on behalf of the people of Jordan who, everyday, through their words and actions, demonstrate values such as courage and compassion. Equality and understanding. Tolerance and mutual respect. In other words, basic human decency… Thank you to the people of Germany, Jordan and others who have extended the hand of humanity to strangers in need.”

Photo Credits: Getty Images/Facebook/Queen Rania

Queen Rania being awarded the Walther Rathenau Prize at the World Hall in Berlin, from Chancellor Merkel-Berlin,...
Posted by Queen Rania on Thursday, 17 September 2015





Queen Rania delivers a speech after being awarded the Walther Rathenau Prize from Chancellor Merkel in Berlin, Germany/...
Posted by Queen Rania on Thursday, 17 September 2015

The Royal Court of Denmark: Crown Princess Mary grades +100% at the Index Awards Ceremony

Looking radiant and amazingly at the Index Awards Ceremony in Elsinore on August 27, 2015. The Index:Design to Improve Life is a Danish nonprofit organisation which works towards promoting designs aimed at the improvement of people's lives worldwide, both in developed and developing countries. The organization is behind the biennial INDEX: Award, the world's biggest design award. INDEX: Award is awarded biennially in Denmark, and has since its inauguration in 2005 received over 4,500 nominations from more than 80 countries.

The Index:Design to Improve Life is under the Patronage of TRH Crown Prince Fredrik and Crown Princess Mary

Photo Credits: Kongehuset.dk/Jens Astrup, Scanpix ©

Photo Credits: Kongehuset.dk/Jens Astrup, Scanpix ©

Photo Credits: Kongehuset.dk/Jens Astrup, Scanpix ©

The Royal Court of Sweden- Crown Princess Victoria attends the Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2015



Crown Princess Victoria presented this year Stockholm Junior Water Prize held at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm to winner Perry Alagappan from the United States. Check what Perry won here

Stockholm Junior Water Prize brings together thousands of participants from over 30 countries and is an open competition for young people between 15 and 20 years. The contest is a way to stimulate young people's creativity to develop sustainable solutions for the environment.

Photo Credits: Kungahuset

Photo Credits: Kungahuset.se








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