La Cour Royale Neo Zealandais/Kiwi: La racontre avec la Robe en Plume de Cacatoes

Leur voyage en Nouvelle-Zélande a continué, et la duchesse de Cornouailles et son programme se révèle être plus varié, entre les rencontres avec les chiens, dégustation de vins, visite de la prison, cérémonie traditionnelle ou la découverte d'une robe de plumes cacatoès.

L'héritier de la couronne britannique était toujours avec son épouse Camilla Parker tandis que le reste de la famille royale y compris le couple néerlandais Royal a pris part au Festival de commémoration et d'Remembrance Sunday en Nouvelle-Zélande où ils ont assisté à la nomination conjointe ou seul, dans les villes de Wellington, Auckland et Nelson, ainsi que dans la région de Waikato. Ensemble, ils ont visité le Mahana Winery à Nelson, où ils pourraient profiter de vins bio et des plats locaux, et ont été accueillis dans la plus pure tradition Korowai (Maori manteau de lin et de plumes de kiwi) sur les épaules, lors d'une cérémonie au Turangawaewae Marae est cependant que Camilla ont visité le la prison des femmes Arohata à Wellington. En plus du personnel, elle a été en mesure de parler avec eux femmes incarcérées qui suivent des programmes d'éducation et de formation et de découvrir l'unité de traitement contre la toxicomanie loin. La duchesse a également visité la Société pour la prévention de la cruauté envers les animaux à Wellington, celle d'un centre qui fournit des repas congelés aux familles avec des nouveau-nés ou de la situation de maladie grave, ou celle du monde des musées de l'art portable (WOW, une compétition internationale de des œuvres d'art de vêtements) à Nelson. L'occasion de croiser un modèle portant la robe étonnante "Frockatoo" cacatoès plume.
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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.

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