The British Royal Courts/#CHOGM2015: Day 2 of the #RoyalVisitMalta

According to Royal Protocol, it is customary that when Queen Elizabeth II receives, everyone is should be present before she entered. It does not leave hanging around the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Yet that is what happened on November 27 in Valletta. On her second day agenda on the island, a meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the summit's opening ceremony and the evening dinner in a palace in Attard for which Elizabeth had assumed a white evening dress, accompanied by a tote bag and shoes and was wearing her Vladimir Emerald tiara and the Cambridge diamond and emerald jewelry sets while H.R.H the Duchess of Cornwall wore a blue evening dress which she paired with Topaz jewels with the Greville Tiara.

But the lovely Queen had also agreed to meet in audience that afternoon at the presidential palace in Valletta San Anton to ten new Commonwealth Heads of Government for an intimate cocktail with canapés, sparkling Australian wine and orange juice and pomegranate.

At the same time , Prince Philip attended a religious service Friday at the Pro-Cathedral of Saint-Paul Valette. The Duchess of Cornwall Camilla also has a band time apart by visiting a primary school in Zejtun, as part of its literacy program "Read With Me". As for Prince Charles, he entered into a Business Forum, met with the finalists of an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum and has not failed to make a very british kissing hand unto Ségolène Royal, the French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy he received in London a month earlier. The latter accompanied President Francois Hollande came to remind participants of the Commonwealth summit the need to reach an "ambitious agreement" for the planet in the coming days at the COP21.
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The Monaco Royal Courts: The Royal Twins on their first royal activities

This Sunday, the Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques carried out their first Royal engagement. At not even a year old, the little twins of the Rocky Principality were alongside their parents H.S.H Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco to walk for the climate change.

Although Albert recently reported that Jacques and Gabriella were beginning to take their first steps, the twins of Monaco, who will celebrate their first anniversary on December 10, were obviously too small to walk, in the true sense of the term, at the event climate held this November 29 in late morning in the Principality of Monaco, in preparation for the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 21) starting on Sunday day in Paris. Never mind! Prince Albert and Princess Charlene have installed them in their double twin stroller and took turns to push them around Monte-Carlo

Wearing a similar red jacket like Mom and Dad for the little Crown prince, golden jacket for the little princess, twins, their big blue eyes wide and their teats in the mouth, opened the march, supervised children holding placards. Charlene, casually dressed and sneakers on the feet, was wearing, like her husband, a cap. She had chosen beige, the color of his jacket and jogging.
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The Belgian and British Royal Courts: The Davis Cup finale

Also nothing was less sure that their presence, this November 27 at the opening ceremony of the final of the Davis Cup involving competing players from Belgium and Britain. But King Philip and Queen Mathilde did not lurch to the Belgian and British tennis players and were well on the field to greet the two teams and officials before the national anthems are played.

Mathilde, who wore for the occasion a celadon green striped top and black on black pants, was not content with this first day of competition. Queen of the Belgians was back this November 29th in the stands in a cherry red jacket double-breasted gray pants on. Unfortunately, the daughter in law of former Queen Paola could only see his countrymen to bow. The victory is indeed back to Andy Murray and his partners, who offered money bowl to the British, 79 years after their last victory in the Davis Cup.
Also present on the Finale day game on Sunday was Brigitte, Duchess of Gloucester
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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