The Norwegian Royal Courts: Princess Martha Louise grants audience to her patronages

Princess Märtha Louise visited On November 24th visited the Norwegian's Department of Health and Care Services in Oslo and met with Minister Bent Høie. Also, The Princess received representatives from all six organizations in audience of which she is patron.
The Organizations are:


  • Society for Muscle Diseased

    • Norges Blindeforbund(Norwegian Society for the visually impared
    • Norwegian Deaf Association
    • Norwegian Epilepsy Association
    • Norwegian Rheumatism
    • Ridderrennet
    Photo Credits: Kongehuset.no

    The British and Basotho Royal Courts: Prince Harry in the Kingdom of Lesotho #Lesotho

    It is in Lesotho that H.R.H Prince Harry began on Thursday his 2015 African Royal visit. 
    The program includes the inauguration of the newest Children's Centre Mamohato with his friend Prince Seeiso and King Letsie III.
    Arriving in Lesotho, the grand-son of Queen Elizabeth II was first granted audience by His Majesty King Letsie III, the Basotho Monarch. After which the British Royal met with his friend, fellow royal and the brother of the Basotho Monarch, Prince Seeiso, aged 49, with whom he founded in 2006 Sentebale the charity which helps vulnerable children in Lesotho, especially those who are HIV positive and / or orphans who lost their parents to the deadly virus.

    But the event of the day was the inauguration of Sentebale's newest Children's center named Mamohato a tribute given to the late Queen mother, Queen Mamohato Bereng Seeiso, mother to King Letsie III and Prince Seeiso, it becomes the flagship institution Sentenbale for all its actions with vulnerable children in Lesotho. In the presence of King Letsie III and Prince Seeiso, Harry, who had found out the young Mutsu, gave a very moving speech in which he discussed the death of his mother Diana, whose name was given to the refectory of this new center. "The Mamohato Children's Centre will allow us to reach more children than has previously been possible. We will increase the number of participants in camps from 400 to 1500 per year - representing 29% of our target group of adolescents ",  that towards the end of the ceremony, under a blazing sun, the princes Harry and Seeiso and King Letsie III, each received a gray wool blanket traditionally worn by the Basotho people, in which they wrapped themselves. Which earned Harry that comment on jokingly: "I began to feel it was a bit chilly. Does everyone warm enough? "
    Photo Credits: Paris Match/Kensington Palace/Twitter

    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.



    The British Royal Courts: The Duchess gives Childhood a Chance

    Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visited this Wednesday, October 27th in North London to visit the Chance association.
    This charity, which The Duchess is the godmother, was given the mission to help as soon as possible for children in need. And thus avoid the problems of some children from becoming, year after year, in anti-social behavior or criminal.
    The action of Chance particular through intensive individual support for the child, but also family counseling.
    The association supported by the Duchess and allows children from five to 11 years to find more stability, especially this necessary self-esteem that is often lacking in their difficult times.
    These are some of the 200 children that the Duchess of Cambridge met Wednesday in the town of Islington, a borough of Greater London. Catherine also met volunteers every week to talk with the child which they mentor.
    Photo Credits: Paris Match

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