The Australian Royal Courts: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall commemorate Remembrance Day in Australia #lestweforget

Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall commemorated the Armistice of November 11, 1918(Remembrance Day) at the beautiful Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

A day after their arrival in Australia, after five days in New Zealand, the prince and his wife began their day in the capital with a visit to the impressive memorial dedicated to Australian Veterans (alive or dead) who are actively serving at home or abroad with a commemoration ceremony.

After the celebration, their visit through Canberra continued at the National Arboretum, where Charles and Camilla were each planted a tree. The Duchess of Cornwall visited only in "French Black Truffles," a farmer black truffles. The opportunity for Camilla to taste local recipes using truffles, but also to attend a demonstration of hunting with a truffle-sniffing dog.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Belgian Royal Courts: Queen Mathilde's mission in Ethiopia

The Queen Mathilde of Belgium arrived in Ethiopia on Monday November 9th for a four-day trip.

The Belgian Queen visits the country in her capacity as Patron of UNICEF Belgium. Her Majesty will be visiting UNICEF projects related to the survival of young children. The mission focuses specifically on the objectives, which concerns the survival of the youngest in its fundamental dimensions: health, nutrition, drinking water and hygiène.
On arrival in Addis Ababa, Mathilde went to the "12 Yekatit" hospital in the capital Addis Ababa, she called a "center of excellence" for the treatment of young children in Ethiopia. She then met with the vice president of the mission Oromia.
During this trip she will also pay visit to the cities of Dire Dawa and also includes visits to projects in disadvantaged communities living in remote areas of Ethiopia. The Queen of the Belgians will also meet with victims of female genital mutilation.

According to the Palace this trip replaces the journey that had been scheduled in November 2014 in Burkina Faso, which was canceled due to the unrest that shook the country. This mission had already canceled a bearing on children's rights, an issue which, in the Palace, is important in the eyes of the Queen.



La Cour Royale Belge: Une mission en Enthiopie pour SM La Reine

La Reine Mathilde de Belgique est arrivé en Ethiopie le lundi 9 Novembre pour un voyage de quatre jours.

La reine belge rend dans le pays en sa qualité de président d'honneur de l'UNICEF Belgique. Sa Majesté se rendra projets de l'UNICEF relatives à la survie des jeunes enfants. La mission se concentre spécifiquement sur les objectifs, qui concerne la survie de la plus jeune dans ses dimensions fondamentales: la santé, la nutrition, l'eau potable et l'hygiène.
À l'arrivée à Addis-Abeba, Mathilde allé à l'hôpital "12 de Yekatit" dans la capitale Addis Abeba, elle a appelé un «centre d'excellence» pour le traitement des jeunes enfants en Ethiopie. Elle a ensuite rencontré le vice-président de la mission d'Oromia.
Pendant ce voyage, elle versera également visiter les villes de Dire Dawa et comprend également des visites à des projets dans les communautés défavorisées vivant dans des zones reculées d'Ethiopie. La reine des Belges se réunira également avec les victimes de mutilations génitales féminines.

Selon le Palais ce voyage remplace le voyage qui avait été prévu en Novembre 2014 au Burkina Faso, qui a été annulé en raison des troubles qui ont secoué le pays. Cette mission avait déjà annulé une incidence sur les droits des enfants, un problème qui, dans le palais, est important aux yeux de la Reine.


The Royal Courts Remembrance Day: The Royals Commemorates #LestWeForget

Today is November 11th, also Known as Remembrance Day(the United Kingdom and 15 CommonWealth nations), Armistice Day(Belgium)
United Kingdom and 15 territories: In the UK Her Majesty and Other members of the Royal Family commemorated November 11th during the weekend with 2 events. First the Festival of Remembrance and with special invitations to the Dutch Reigning Couple on Remembrance Sunday. Her Royal Highness Princess Anne took part in an Armistice Day service of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum.
"We will remember them".Today The Princess Royal joined veterans, bereaved families and members of the public to...
Posted by The British Monarchy on Wednesday, 11 November 2015

  • Australia: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall took part in the commeration in a rainy Canberra, Australia before continuing their daily program(more in the next post)

WATCH: The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall commemorated #RemembranceDay in Canberra on the second day of the #RoyalVisitAustralia.
Posted by The British Monarchy on Wednesday, 11 November 2015

 Belgium: Earlier today His Majesty King Philippe took part in the

The Jordanians Royal Courts: The Royal Couple remembers #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget

King Abdullah II of Jordan and his wife Queen Rania commemorated this Monday, November 9th, the 10th anniversary of the bloody attacks which occured in Amman.

During a commemoration ceremony in the Jordanian capital, the royal couple prayed and laid a wreath in memory of the 60 people killed and 300 wounded.

On  November 9th 2005, at 9:00pm(21 O'Clock Jordanian time), three large hotels in Amman used to house foreign diplomats, were targeted by suicide bombers equipped with suicide bombings belts explosive. The four suspects, three of whom died, were Iraqis.

"Al-Qaeda in Iraq" immediately claimed the attack, saying the group had hit "the US Secret Service, Israeli and other Western European governments" in Iraq. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, head of al-Qaida in Iraq, has been named as the sponsor of attentats.

Following the attacks Their Majesties had visited several hospitals and met the victims after the attacks. The king had said: "The pain you felt in the loss of your beloved relatives, killed for no crime they have committed, was shared by all Jordanians regardless of their origins or religions"
Photo Credits: Paris Match

La Cour Royale Jourdaniens: Leur Majeste se Souvients #NousNousSouvendrons

Le roi Abdallah II de Jordanie et son épouse la Reine Rania ont commémoré ce lundi 9, Novembre, le 10e anniversaire des attentats sanglants qui survenus à Amman.

Au cours d'une cérémonie de commémoration dans la capitale jordanienne, le couple royal a prié et déposé une gerbe à la mémoire des 60 personnes tuées et 300 blessés.

Le 9 Novembre 2005, à 21h00 (21 heures, heure de Jordanie), trois grands hôtels à Amman utilisés pour abriter des diplomates étrangers, ont été ciblés par des kamikazes équipés d'attentats suicides ceintures d'explosifs. Les quatre suspects, dont trois sont décédés, étaient Irakiens.

"Al-Qaïda en Irak" immédiatement revendiqué l'attaque, affirmant que le groupe avait frappé "les services secrets des États-Unis, les gouvernements européens occidentaux israéliens et d'autres" en Irak. Abou Moussab al-Zarqaoui, chef d'Al-Qaïda en Irak, a été désigné comme le commanditaire des attentats.

Après les attentats Leurs Majestés avaient visité plusieurs hôpitaux et rencontré des victimes après les attentats. Le roi avait dit: «La douleur que vous avez ressenti la perte de vos parents bien-aimés, tuées sans crime qu'ils ont commis, a été partagée par tous les Jordaniens, indépendamment de leurs origines ou religions"
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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