The Monaco Royal Courts: The Souvereign Prince couple at the Holy See

Their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II of Monaco and his wife Princess Charlene were this Monday, January 18th at the Vatican for an official visit.

While at the Holy See, the Prince and Princess of Monaco were received by His Holiness Pope Francis for a private audience at Apostolic Palace. After their meeting with the Pope, Charlene and Albert then met Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State.

The Princess Charlene of Monaco was dressed in a white ensemble, as it authorizes "white privilege" (in Italian, "privilegio del bianco") - a prerogative reserved to a handful of queens, princesses and duchesses Catholics, allowing at the hearings with the pope, wearing white robes and mantillas, usually reserved for the pope.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Japanese Imperial and Royal Courts: Their Imperial Highness trip to Brazil continues

The last stage of their Imperial Highnesses Prince Akishino and his is wife Princess Kiko's Brazilian journey took them to Rio de Janeiro.

Not unseen by anyone passing through Rio de Janeiro, the Christ the Redeemer statue Corcovado and Sugar Loaf were this Sunday, November 8 at the last activities in Brazil. But the rainy weather came to play spoilsport. Heavy rainfall has compromised the discovery of the city of Cariocas.

Fortunately the weather was warmer yesterday when they took part in the inauguration of the renovated Japanese Garden of the Botanical Garden of the city. The opportunity for the Imperial princely couple of drawing a camera and to pose in this botanical garden with very rich plant collections in front of a tree at dizzying size as ordinary tourists.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Belgian Royal Courts: Queen Mathilde's mission in Ethiopia

The Queen Mathilde of Belgium arrived in Ethiopia on Monday November 9th for a four-day trip.

The Belgian Queen visits the country in her capacity as Patron of UNICEF Belgium. Her Majesty will be visiting UNICEF projects related to the survival of young children. The mission focuses specifically on the objectives, which concerns the survival of the youngest in its fundamental dimensions: health, nutrition, drinking water and hygiène.
On arrival in Addis Ababa, Mathilde went to the "12 Yekatit" hospital in the capital Addis Ababa, she called a "center of excellence" for the treatment of young children in Ethiopia. She then met with the vice president of the mission Oromia.
During this trip she will also pay visit to the cities of Dire Dawa and also includes visits to projects in disadvantaged communities living in remote areas of Ethiopia. The Queen of the Belgians will also meet with victims of female genital mutilation.

According to the Palace this trip replaces the journey that had been scheduled in November 2014 in Burkina Faso, which was canceled due to the unrest that shook the country. This mission had already canceled a bearing on children's rights, an issue which, in the Palace, is important in the eyes of the Queen.



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