La Cour Royale Espagnole: Sa Majeste elegante pour une ceremonie de felicitations

Mardi 10 Novembre a Madrid, La Reine Letizia d'Espagne était très élégante dans une robe noire et blanche florale Felipe Varela pour une cérémonie très officielle avec la police nationale espagnole. Sa Majesté la Reine a présenté l'emblème national de la Police nationale, en tant que garant des libertés civiles et la sécurité publique.

Lors de son discours, Sa Majesté dit que la question de "l'apprentissage national de la police nationale" symbolisé, surtout, la reconnaissance du travail, souvent silencieux et sans faille, ses hommes et les femmes. "Une reconnaissance qui a rejoint Sa Majesté le Roi, qui m'a demandé de transmettre à tous ses félicitations et une affection sincère," dit-elle.
Pour l'occasion la belle Reine opté pour un look noir et blanc, mais un style complètement différent. Letizia avait cette fois glissé sa silhouette élancée dans une robe très élégant de sa styliste préférée Felipe Varela blanc, il est parsemé de fleurs noires et mis en évidence sur le devant d'une ligne de petits boutons que couleur. Boutons similaires viennent en rappel sur le fond de sa blanche à manches longues unie, comme son col claudine. Coupe de la silhouette, une large ceinture noire marque la taille. Pour compléter cette robe deux tons, la reine d'Espagne, qui a choisi de retenir ses cheveux en un chignon, était chaussée de charbon Magrit pompes de plate-forme de suède et TOUS culture d'eau douce boucles d'oreilles en perle.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Australian Royal Courts: The Australians welcome Their Royal Highnesses

Bye Bye New Zealand, Hello Australia 
Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla arrived in Australia on Tuesday. And it is in this country that on November 14 the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate its 67 ans.

After a week long stay in New Zealand, with the last day taking The Duchess who particularly took part in trying to weave palm leaves New Plymouth where Prince Charles met with young surfers, the heir to the British throne and his wife flew to neighboring Australia.
Arriving in Adelaide, where he was greeted by the Governor General Peter Cosgrove and his wife, the couple had its program, among other appointments, visiting the Seppeltsfield Winery, a winery located in the northeast of this city , Barossa Valley. There were offered the official gift from the South Australian government: large knife in Japanese style blade made especially for them by a local cutler. The opportunity for the Duchess of Cornwall to hold up against the Prince of Wales. Which played the game by displaying a horrified look on camera photographers who immortalized the scene.
Photo Credits: Parish Match


The Kiwi Royal Courts: The New Zealand Royal Trip continues

Their trip to New Zealnd continued, and The Duchess of Cornwall and her program proves to be more varied, between encounters with dogs, wine tasting, prison visit, traditional ceremony or discovery of a feather dress cacatoès.

The heir to the British crown was still with his wife Camilla Duchess whilst the rest of the Royal Family including the Dutch Royal Couple took part in the Festival of Remembrance and Remembrance Sunday in New Zealand where they attended joint appointment or alone, in the cities of Wellington, Auckland and Nelson, as well as in the region Waikato. Together they visited the Mahana Winery in Nelson, where they could enjoy organic wines and local dishes, and were welcomed in the finest Korowai tradition (Maori cloak flax and kiwi feathers) on shoulders, at a ceremony at Turangawaewae Marae is however only Camilla visited the women's prison Arohata in Wellington. In addition to the staff, she was able to talk with them incarcerated women who attend education and training programs and discover the processing unit against drug addiction away. The Duchess' also visited the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Wellington, that of a center that provides frozen meals to families with newborns or situation serious illness, or that of the museum World of Wearable Art (WOW, an international competition of works of art clothing) in Nelson. The opportunity to come across a model wearing the amazing dress "Frockatoo" cockatoo feather.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


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