The Dutch Royal Courts: State Dinner at the Elysee

The first day of their state visit to France was completed for the Dutch Sovereign couple King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands by a banquet at the Elysee Palace in Paris by the President of the French Republic François Hollande.

The dress code theme was on simplicity. No evening dress, or tiara for Maxima. She was wearing a short dress as the Queen of the Netherlands is dinner coming this Thursday, March 10th at the Elysee Palace with her royal husband Willem-Alexander. But the young woman of 44 years, known for her elegance, had chosen a golden dress from NATAN AW Collection 2015 and Jimmy Choo golden heels.
Sitting at table in the Village hall of the Elysee between François Hollande and the new French foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, Queen Maxima, like King Willem-Alexander and the rest of the audience, raised her glass champagne at the Franco-Dutch fraternity after speeches that preceded the meal. Speaking after President Hollande, the King of the Netherlands gave his in French.


Earlier in the day, the Dutch royal couple, who arrived the night before at Villacoublay airport, had chained the appointment. After going down the Champs Elysees, escorted by the cavalry of the Republican Guard, and laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier, the King and Queen of the Netherlands joined the presidential palace for a meeting with François Hollande. This was then accompanied them to the Louvre, where were unveiled two signed portraits of Rembrandt and acquired jointly by France and the Netherlands. After passing through the National Assembly and the Senate, Maxima and Willem-Alexander met in the district of La Chapelle footballer Lilian Thuram, who presented his foundation against racism, as well as fifteen young French who followed educational workshops offered by the Anne Frank Foundation. The opportunity to discuss the main themes dear to both countries: freedom, equality, diversity.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


La Cour Royale Anglaise: Le Duc et la Duchess de Cambridge le combat contre le suicide des jeunes

Le vendredi, le prince William et son épouse Catherine, la duchesse de Cambridge a mené une mission conjointe à Londres, dans le cadre de leur engagement envers les jeunes.

Déjà ensemble le jour precedent pour effectuer faire deux rendez-vous dans le cadre de la prévention du suicide de Londres, le duc et la duchesse sont à nouveau offert un duo sorti le 11 Mars. Comme il a été annoncé il y a 10 jours sur le compte Twitter de Kensington Palace, le duc et la duchesse de Cambridge ont étudié le programme XLMentoring, l'un des éléments clés du travail de la XLP de charité. Fondée il y a 20 ans, il travaille à créer un avenir positif pour la jeunesse urbaine au Royaume-Uni, face à l'éclatement des familles, la pauvreté, le chômage et l'échec scolaire dans les zones géographiques où prévalent des niveaux élevés de comportement antisocial, la criminalité et les gangs. XLP est actif dans plus de 75 écoles de Londres pour aider les jeunes qui font face à ces défis émotionnels, comportementaux et relationnels.

Le projet est venu de XLMentoring que le prince William et la duchesse Catherine avaient récemment découvert a été lancé en 2008. Il est de former des mentors alors aider les jeunes vulnérables, avec deux heures de face-à-face chaque semaine pour un minimum de 12 mois. Âgés de 11 à 18 ans, ces jeunes sont exclus de l'école ou sur le point de l'être, et / ou à risque d'implication ou déjà impliqués dans des gangs, le crime et le comportement anti-social.

Après avoir visité le siège de XLP dans la zone Barbican de Londres, le futur roi et sa femme, qui portait une nouvelle robe mod inspiration carreaux vichy rouge et blanc deux pièces ensemble de l'usure de la marque des femmes, Eponine London SS 2016 collection, puis accessoirisé la tenue avec sa combinaison de daim noir favori embrayage Mulberry 'Bayswater' et 'Power' Stuart Weitzman Pompes et son coussin KIKI Morganite drop & Boucles d'oreilles diamant. ont été en mesure de parler avec Patrick Regan, son fondateur. Le couple a également été assis dans le public à écouter les jeunes et leurs mentors partagent leurs expériences avec la violence des gangs, la criminalité et les problèmes familiaux, tous avec beaucoup d'humour. Ce qui a échoué à rire parfois le couple a été montré dans les photographies immortalisant leur production.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The British Royal COurts: The Duke and Duchess continue their advocacy for Youth

On Friday, Prince William and his wife Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge conducted a joint engagement in London, as part of their commitment to youth.

Already set the day before to make two appointments in connection with the London suicide prevention, The Duke and Duchess are again offered a duo released this March 11th. As was announced 10 days ago on Kensington Palace's Twitter account, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have studied the XLMentoring program, one of the key elements of the work of the charity XLP. Founded 20 years ago, it works to create a positive future for urban youth in the United Kingdom, faced with family breakdown, poverty, unemployment and underachievement in geographic areas where prevail high levels of antisocial behavior, crime and gangs. XLP is active in over 75 London schools to help young people who face these challenges emotional, behavioral and relational.

The project came XLMentoring which Prince William and Duchess Catherine had recently found was launched in 2008. It is to train mentors then help vulnerable young people, with two hours of face-to-face each week for a minimum of 12 month. Aged 11 to 18 years, these young people are excluded from the school or on the point of being, and / or at risk of involvement or already involved in gangs, crime and anti-social behavior.

Having visited the headquarters of XLP in the Barbican area of ​​London, the future king and his wife, who wore a new mod-inspired dress red and white gingham check two-piece ensemble from women's wear brand, Eponine London SS 2016 collection, then accessorized the outfit with her favorite black suede combination of the Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch and Stuart Weitzman 'Power' Pumps and her KIKI Morganite Cushion Drop & Diamond Earrings. were able to speak with Patrick Regan, its founder. The couple was also sitting in the audience to listen to young people and their mentors share their experiences with gang violence, crime and family problems, all with great humor. What has failed to laugh at times the couple was shown in the photographs immortalising their output.

Photo Credits: Paris Match


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