La Cour Royal Neo-Zealandais/Kiwi: Une visite pluvieux par Le Prince de Galles et la Duchesse de Cornouailles #RoyalVisitNZ

Leur Altesse Royal Prince Charles, Prince de Galles et son épouse Camilla, duchesse de Cornouailles a commencé mercredi sa visite de 12 jours en Nouvelle-Zélande et l'Australie.
 Première étape: Wellington arrivée sous la pluie, à l'abri par un parapluie transparent qui la duchesse de Cornouailles avait mis le pied sur le tarmac de l'aéroport de Wellington.
Dans une crème manches de manteaux ornés de dessins de l'argent, un foulard sur la tête, elle a suivi son mari le prince de Galles, qui fait face à la pluie avec sérénité dans son costume croisé bleu à fines rayures.

Pour le prince, grand-père de deux, il est son neuvième visite à la Nouvelle-Zélande et 15 en Australie, deux pays qui règne toujours sur sa mère Sa Majesté la reine Elizabeth II, tandis que pour la duchesse, ce voyage est son deuxième. Elle était allée avec Charles en Nouvelle-Zélande et en Australie en 2012 dans le cadre de la tournée du Jubilé de diamant de la reine.

Les accueillir a été le John Key Premier ministre de Nouvelle-Zélande, le couple royal avait rendez-programme très officielle de la première journée: un Etat de réception avec John Key et le gouverneur-général Jerry Mateparae, et leurs épouses, et une cérémonie de dépôt de gerbe à la National War Memorial. Et Camilla, qui avait troqué son écharpe à un grand chapeau rond, est apparu pour la cérémonie de nouveau sous son parapluie transparent.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Kiwi Royal Courts: TRH Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall royal visit to New Zealand

T.R.H Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and his spouse Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall began on Wednesday their 12-day visit to New Zealand and Australia.
 First step: Wellington arriving in the rain, sheltered by a transparent umbrella that The Duchess of Cornwall had set foot on the tarmac at Wellington airport.
In a cream coat sleeves embellished with money designs, a head scarf, she followed her husband the Prince of Wales who faced the rain with serenity in his blue double-breasted suit with thin stripes.

For the Prince, grandfather of two it is his ninth visit to New Zealand and 15th in Australia, two countries which still rules his mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II whilst for the Duchess, this trip is her second. She had gone with Charles in New Zealand and Australia in 2012 as part of the Diamond Jubilee tour of the Queen. This a tour that will take them to Dunedin, Nelson, Ngaruawahia, New Plymouth, Westport and Auckland in New Zealand, then to Adelaide, Canberra, Sydney, Perth and Albany in Australia.

Welcoming them was the New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, the royal couple had appointments very official program of the first day: a receiving State with John Key and Governor-General Jerry Mateparae, and their wives, and a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial. And Camilla, who had swapped his scarf to a big round hat, appeared for the ceremony again under her transparent umbrella.

As they were arriving at the Governor-General house they were welcome in a tradition kiwi style
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Stylish Royal Courts: Queen Letizia Styles

Hugo Boss lambskin leather sheath dress
 LODİ Pumps
semi-precious ruby cabochon earrings.
Coat: Burberry
Pants-Suit: Hugo Boss 'Jetala' blazer and matching 'Taru' trouser
Earring TOus Fresh Water drop Pearl Earring
Boots: Hugo Boss

The Stylish Royal Courts: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark


Vest: Uniqlo Ultra Light Down Compact Vest (Beige) Blazer: Ralph Lauren Lambswool-Blend Tweed Jacket/Custom Riding Jacket Boots: Prada Boots in Brown

The Spanish Royal Courts: Queen Letizia attends a seminar at the National Library

Her Majesty the Queen attended the first round table seminar "Spain 2030. Spanish Cooperation and the new agenda for sustainable development", organized by the National Library of Spain and the Elcano Royal Institute in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, ISGlobal and Intermon Oxfam.
The seminar aims to identify the coming challenges of the Spanish cooperation after the UN Summit on Sustainable Development held in New York on 25-27 September this year, approved the 17 sustainable development goals and launched an international agenda to achieve them by 2030
photo credits: Casa Del Rey

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