The Japanese Imperial and Royal Courts: Princess Kiko in traditional while in Brazil, and the Royal Couple's Brazilian trip

 Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko of Japan on Brasilia, November 5 2015.

It was the highlight of their trip to Brazil. Prince Akishino, second son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, and his wife Princess Kiko celebrated this Thursday in Brasilia the 120th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations between Japan and Brazil before to meet the next President of the country Dilma Rousseff.
On November 5, 1895, Japan and Brazil knotted their first diplomatic ties and on November 5, 2015, 120 years to the day later, a ceremony was held at the Congress in Brasilia to mark the anniversary in the presence of Prince Akishino of Japan and his wife Princess Kiko. For the occasion, the Princess was sported in a traditional dress. She wore a cream kimono adorned grounds in aquatic plants and boats in shades of blue, orange and brun. The 49 years Imperial Princess was even seen  in a kimono on Friday, November 6 in the morning to meet with her husband, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff at the Presidential Palace Planalto. Also very refined one, powder pink and cream, was decorated with flowers. However, it is dressed in western the mom of three on Thursday visited, always in the company of Prince Akishino, a Brazilian agricultural research company or discussed with the Japanese resident settled in Brazil at a reception held at the residence of the Japanese ambassador to Prince Akishino of Japan Brasilia. The Imperial couple conducted a twelve-day visit to Brazil, from October 28 to November 8. Besides Brasilia, stay were steps in Sao Paulo -where they are arrivés-, Campo Grande, Curitiba, Londrina, Rolândia, Maringa, Miranda, Belem and Rio de Janeiro. The Akishino Prince had already visited Brazil in 1988 to mark the 80th anniversary of the arrival in the country of Kasato Maru, the ship that had brought the first Japanese immigrants. Recall that the countries of South America is home to the largest Japanese community outside Japan. Which has about 1.5 million people.
Prince Akishino, second son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, and his wife Princess Kiko arrived in Sao Paulo on Wednesday October 28th and began a twelve-day visit to celebrate the 120 years bonds of friendship with Japan and Brazil.
This was the objective of their Imperial Highnesses' presences in Brazil from October 28 to November 8.
 The highlight of this visit, a ceremony commemorating the 120th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations between the two countries which took place at the National Congress in Brasilia. The couple also met formally in the Brazilian capital President Dilma Rousseff.

To begin their trip in Sao Paulo, Akishino and Kiko went to Ibirapuera Park, the second largest city park where they planted a tree near the Monument to the pioneers of Japanese immigration. All in white and beige and wearing a matching hat, Princess Kiko threw food to carp Japanese garden pavilion. The Museum of the History of Japanese Immigration was also their programme.Ce Thursday, were still in Sao Paulo where they were received at the Palacio dos Bandeirantes by Geraldo Alckmin, Governor of the State, and his wife. Her Imperial Highness was then coated a traditional kimono. They also visited the Instituto Butantan, a biomedical research center, and met with elderly Japanese to Guarulhos. And after Sao Paulo and Brasilia, the royal couple also visited  in Campo Grande, Curitiba, Londrina, Rolândia , Maringa, Miranda, Belem and Rio de Janeiro.

The Danish Royal Courts: A day out with the kids and Her(Crown Princess Mary)

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark took on Saturday his three youngest children to mingle with ease at a public book fair in Copenhagen.
No two weekends are the same for the the small family of The Danish Crown family, while last Sunday everyone was outdoors in fox hunting, this Saturday, November 7 they attended a children's literature program.
They indeed appeared at the book fair which was held in the center of exhibitions and conferences Bella Center in the Danish capital. Wearing a sweater and a slim black pants, over which she wore a large black plaid jacket, gray and brown, floor and boots decorated with a motif nails, Mary was accompanied by the Princess Isabella, 8 years and her 4½ years twin Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine. Both girls wore a plaid dress for Princess Josephine, a black and white dress with a big dog's head on the top and a printed animal spots on the skirt to the smallest. Their brother was in jeans and shirt carreaux. Mary also moved with her children and the people accompanying them at the forefront of the room where the author Carina Axelsson gave a youth conference. Carina Axelsson, 47 years old, is none other than the companion of the Prince Gustav of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, the eldest son of Princess Benedikte (the younger sister of Queen Margrethe II) and thus first cousin of princes Frederik and Joachim. Author of the series of thriller for teenagers "Model Under Cover" (renamed "Fashion dectective" for the French edition), Carina Axelsson, who lives in Germany with Prince Gustav, was invited to the show in Copenhagen on the occasion of the first issue in Danish from one of her books.
photo Credits: Paris Match

La Cour Royale Danoise: Une sortir en famille

Princesse héritière Mary de Danemark a pris samedi ses trois plus jeunes enfants de se mêler en toute simplicite et à l'aise à une foire du livre du public à Copenhague.
Pas de deux week-ends sont les mêmes pour la la petite famille de la famille Danish Crown, tandis que dimanche dernier tout le monde était à l'extérieur dans la chasse au renard, ce samedi, 7 Novembre ils ont assisté au programme de la littérature pour enfants.
Ils effet apparus à la foire du livre qui a eu lieu dans le centre d'expositions et de conférences Bella Center dans la capitale danoise. Le port d'un chandail et un mince pantalon noir, sur lequel elle portait une grande veste à carreaux noir, gris et brun, le plancher et les bottes décoré d'un motif clous, Marie a été accompagné par la princesse Isabella, 8 ans et ses jumeaux de 4 ans et demi Prince Vincent et Princesse Joséphine. Les deux filles portaient une robe à carreaux pour la princesse Joséphine, une robe noir et blanc avec la tête d'un gros chien sur le dessus et une des taches d'animaux imprimés sur la jupe à la plus petite. Leur frère était en jeans et chemise carreaux. Marie a aussi déménagé avec ses enfants et les personnes les accompagnant à la pointe de la pièce où l'auteur Carina Axelsson a donné une conférence de la jeunesse. Carina Axelsson, 47 ans, est nul autre que le compagnon du prince Gustav de Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, le fils aîné de la princesse Benedikte (la sÅ“ur cadette de la reine Margrethe II) et donc cousin germain de princes Frederik et Joachim. Auteur de la série de suspense pour les adolescents «modèle Under Cover" (rebaptisé "dectective Mode" pour l'édition française), Carina Axelsson, qui vit en Allemagne avec le prince Gustav, a été invité à l'émission à Copenhague à l'occasion de la première édition en danois d'un de ses livres.
Photo Credit: Paris Match

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