The Luxembourger Ducal Courts: The Grand Ducal Couple in Finland *May 10th post missing post

Invited by the President of Finland Sauli Niinistö, the Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg arrived on Tuesday May 10th  in Helsinki, for a three-day state visit. They were accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Etienne Schneider, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Jean Asselborn and Minister of the Environment, Carole Dieschbourg and a business delegation.

The program of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg has been essentially marked by political events and economic punctuated the traditional state dinner and evening offered in return by the grand-ducal couple guests.

Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa, who also laid wreaths at the Hietaniemi cemetery were despite their busy schedule to offer a small walking tour in the center of the Finnish capital. The opportunity to enter the amazing monolithic church Temppeliaukio. Emblematic of the current architectural expressionism of the 1960s, it has the distinction of having been carved into the rock and be covered with a copper filament dome ringed with a glass roof.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Dutch Royal Courts: State Dinner at the Elysee

The first day of their state visit to France was completed for the Dutch Sovereign couple King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands by a banquet at the Elysee Palace in Paris by the President of the French Republic François Hollande.

The dress code theme was on simplicity. No evening dress, or tiara for Maxima. She was wearing a short dress as the Queen of the Netherlands is dinner coming this Thursday, March 10th at the Elysee Palace with her royal husband Willem-Alexander. But the young woman of 44 years, known for her elegance, had chosen a golden dress from NATAN AW Collection 2015 and Jimmy Choo golden heels.
Sitting at table in the Village hall of the Elysee between François Hollande and the new French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, Queen Maxima, like King Willem-Alexander and the rest of the audience, raised her glass champagne at the Franco-Dutch fraternity after speeches that preceded the meal. Speaking after President Hollande, the King of the Netherlands gave his in French.


Earlier in the day, the Dutch royal couple, who arrived the night before at Villacoublay airport, had chained the appointment. After going down the Champs Elysees, escorted by the cavalry of the Republican Guard, and laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier, the King and Queen of the Netherlands joined the presidential palace for a meeting with François Hollande. This was then accompanied them to the Louvre, where were unveiled two signed portraits of Rembrandt and acquired jointly by France and the Netherlands. After passing through the National Assembly and the Senate, Maxima and Willem-Alexander met in the district of La Chapelle footballer Lilian Thuram, who presented his foundation against racism, as well as fifteen young French who followed educational workshops offered by the Anne Frank Foundation. The opportunity to discuss the main themes dear to both countries: freedom, equality, diversity.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Belgian Royal Courts: State Banquet

In honor of German President Joachim Gauck and his partner Daniela Schadt 2 day state visit to the Kingdom of Belgium which began during the day where Her Majesty brought Mrs. Schadt to the Child Focus work meeting, a state banquet was hosted by King Phillipe and Queen Mathilde at the Laeken Palace in Brussels. Also in attendance was the King's siblings: brother Prince Laurentien(who attended without Princess Claire) and sister Princess Astrid ArchDuchess of Austria-Este and her husband Prince Lorenz ArchDuke of Austria-Este.
And as in every state banquets tiaras comes out in force. And for this paricular occasion the Belgian Jewelry&Tiaras Vaults open for both royal ladies, Queen Mathilde had her hair in a bun wearing the Laurel wreath Tiaras dressed in a filmy dress color flesh, the bodice lace, strewn with large flowers embroidered lace with golden son, beads and sequins. Whilst sister in laws, Princess Astrid had on her mother Art Deco Tiara wearing a buttercup dress coordinated a long pale gray coat, was crowned with a tiara. 

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